A Couple Past Wishes - Nepal and Stem Cells
Saturday, April 21st, 2007For those that don’t follow the RHF forums very much I wanted to highlight some of the updates we’ve received from people whose wishes have been granted. I’ll just post a part of what’s been said and a link to the forum where you can read the rest of the updates and ask questions from those whose wishes have been granted. Not to mention one of these wishes has a bunch of pictures posted online.
Trip to Nepal - Granted $520 So Far
Blu & I had an amazing journey in Nepal and India! 23 days in the field is a lot of time to recap in its entirety, so I’m going to touch on some of the highlights from the areas we went to. We started out in Nepal and had time in Kathmandu with the ex-street boys that live at the church as well as getting to minister in 2 villages up in the Himalayan Mountains. We spent the first 2 days in Kathmandu planning a worship outreach for the city that would take place when we returned from the villages the following week. The team spent time hanging out with the boys that live there at the church. There are about 10-12 boys that have been rescued from the streets ranging in age from 9-17. We’d met most of them last year so it was wonderful getting to reconnect and catch up with them. They are all in school and one boy has just 2 more years before he graduates. It’s great seeing these kids that didn’t have hope for a future at one point in life, now pushing forward and succeeding in life.
Stem Cell Transplant - Granted $2105 So Far
Thank you RHF and everyone who donated to my wish! I just got the funds and I am so thrilled! I have an outstanding bill with Northwestern that I will pay straight away and then save the rest for that hopeful day in Chicago when I get my life back.
We love hearing from our past winners. Let us know how things are going in our Winner’s Circle forum. More exciting updates to RHF on their way soon.
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