Sunday, September 18, 2011

HAITI 2011...

(click all images to enlarge) FormulaOneLife Extended Wings Director Janet Kasper just returned from nine days in Haiti, where she and our partnering team from Metro Church delivered over $4000 of infant formula (see post below), Medika Mamba (life saving therapeutic food to treat malnutrition) and over $15000 of water purification units, vitamins and Kids Against Hunger food to four orphanages in critical need. The trip was indeed life changing for Janet who shared the story of one delivery in particular which brought her to her knees... at Real Hope for Haiti- a rural orphanage a long distance from Port-au-Prince- the orphanage Director reported they had just used their last can of formula the day before... with 18 infants to feed... they had only five single serving packets of powdered formula left in the orphanage. The delivery was truly an answer to prayer. (please see:
realhopeforhaiti.org/?p=5015).
Many of the infants and children were terribly malnourished- having been brought in too late by their parents who could no longer care for them... Real Hope for Haiti is doing their best to feed and nourish 84 infants and children in a country where food is a luxury and formula is $43/can. Please help us continue to support them with desperately needed aid and prayer. Thank you Mike Philips of Acts2HelpOthers for leading this critical mission, METRO Church and our own Janet Kasper for hand delivering such vital aid and truly saving countless lives...
formulaonelife.org
acts2helpothers.org
metrocc.org

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

WAY TO GO METRO... TO HAITI!


(click pictures to enlarge) ...only SOME of our formula going to Haiti tomorrow!

Our awesome, partnering team from METRO church of Winter Springs led by Mike Philips of Acts2HelpOthers is headed to Haiti tomorrow to deliver over $4000 worth of formula and Medika Mamba (therapeutic food for malnourished infants and children) and over $15,000 in water purification units, vitamins and Kids Against Hunger meals to a number of orphanages in truly, critical need...

Thank you Mike and team for delivering so much life saving love!!
acts2helpothers.org
metrocc.org


Monday, August 22, 2011

Thank you, thank you, thank you!

FormulaOneLife can barely keep up with the thank you's to so many wonderful people lately! Today...

FormulaOneLife salutes Continental Flight Attendant Francesco Samarelli for making an urgently needed formula delivery to Maison des Enfants de Dieu orphanage in Haiti... Thank you for giving your time to carry such vital love to infant orphans in need, Francesco... God bless you!! Note: Formula in Haiti is $43/can... apart from being truly invaluable to infant orphans, the value of Francesco's delivery cannot be underestimated!!

Last week...
FormulaOneLife thanks Dora and Edinson Libreros of REACH Ministries for donating 84 cans of formula to our upcoming Haiti mission next week! Thank you Dora, Edinson and REACH! Que Dios les bendiga!!

AND... Continental Flight Attendant MaryJean White just donated the proceeds from her Silpada Jewelry Party to FormulaOneLife! Thank you MaryJean and all those who were 'jewels' to support our FOL missions through MJ's jewelry party!

Last but not least... thank you to everyone who donated a bag or two (or three or four- Dale! :) for our Haiti missions... you are truly helping carry bottles of love to babies in need...
God bless you all!!

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Fox35 Interview!


FormulaOneLife Founder Mary Beth Lavin with Fox 35's Amy Kaufeldt on Central Florida's Good Day show, July 2011

FormulaOneLife would like to thank Amy Kaufeldt and FOX35 for covering our recent Ethiopia mission and for bringing such needed awareness to the needs of infant orphans... THANK YOU Amy and Fox35!

Saturday, July 23, 2011

ETHIOPIA 2011...





FormulaOneLife team members Mary Beth Lavin, Carrie Faber, Tomiko Tuckerman and Ashlee Longoria at Bethzatha Children's Home, Restoration Orphanage & Kidane Mehret Children's Home (pictures prohibited at Kebebe & M.O.C.) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July 2011

FormulaOneLife just returned from our best mission yet to Ethiopia... Over $9000 worth of formula, milk and vital Plumpy Nut for malnourished infants and children was delivered to five orphanages in need. Thank you to all of our donors for making this mission possible and a very special thanks to Andrea Farese and Bellies for Babies participants, Mr. Danny Davis and Dr. Roger and Stephene Bassin for being our "Archangel" supporters this trip! Thank you for helping us feed such precious little ones and for touching their lives through our hands with your love...

A Thousand Words and Not Enough...

Picture of a sign outside the orphanage forbidding pictures...

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes we can only commit to memory certain indelible images... images that later flash through our minds with more clarity and definition than we would ever want to see...

This was the case on our mission trip to Ethiopia last week, when we visited a government run orphanage prohibiting pictures. Our FormulaOneLife team painfully committed to memory nearly 140 infants and children institutionalized on the outskirts of Addis Ababa... where infant orphans have been suffering serious malnutrition for lack of unaffordable formula and vital aid. Just yesterday we learned of another infant death at this orphanage, and the word among neighboring homes is that infant mortalities are happening almost daily in overcrowded, underfunded orphanages like this one.

One of the first rooms we visited was a dark and damp room lined with cribs filled with toddlers. Some were faintly crying as if too weak or desensitized to cry louder... There was not a single nanny or staff member in this room or anywhere nearby. One of the toddlers was sitting up in her crib crying softly. As we wiped away her tears, caressed her cheeks and rubbed her cold bare feet, she soon fell asleep from the comfort, still sitting straight up in her crib...

Another toddler was standing in her bed, her little hands gripping the cold, iron bars of her crib. Her hands seemed almost frozen to the bars as I struggled to pull them away to warm them...

The older children were napping in equally cold, dark rooms lined with bunkbeds and no supervision anywhere to be seen. Our guide told us the tragic stories of the children, one by one, and we were asked to pray for them...

Upstairs was the nursery- comprised of two rooms for the infants. The first room was smaller with about 15 infants. Each had a note card above his or her crib and nearly all the cards read the same in Amharic (translated by our interpreter): “Found on road by police on (date).”

The second room was overwhelming... Nearly 50 infants in 26 cribs (two abandonment cards per crib) and most of them crying... crying because they were wet, with only two diapers allotted per infant per day... crying because they were cold- with the coldest baby hands I have ever felt- and crying because they were hungry... With 60+ infants to feed, bottle rationing and formula stretching is likely common. But even more than hungering for their bottles, these babies were starving for love... for as soon as we picked them up, they stopped crying... even though they were still cold, wet and hungry... our loving arms wrapped around them was enough to stop their tears and comfort them if only for a few, precious moments...

The visiting pediatrician pointed out the infants he feared would not make it, and we were told of one who went to the hospital earlier that day...

FOL was blessed to give over $9000 of formula, diapers, milk for the older children and 4,500 servings of vital Plumpy Nut (for malnutrition) to this orphanage and four others in Ethiopia on this trip...

As we do our best to identify ways to continue our support to overwhelmed orphanages like this one, may we all make one truly worthy commitment... committing to memory these forbidden pictures... of the orphaned infants and children who so desperately need us to remember them...

Friday, July 1, 2011

Bellies for Babies 2011!

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FormulaOneLife would like to send a heartfelt thanks out to all those who supported our first annual Bellies for Babies benefit! Over $5500 was raised for infant orphans at four orphanages in Ethiopia we will be visiting in just over a week... God bless you all!!