Wednesday, April 25, 2012

BOX CITY 2012!!

Had such a good time planning and coordinating this event. Thanks too all the volunteers who chaperones, made dinner and stayed out in the cold for us!! Check out the NJ Herald Article!

New Jersey Herald - Box City gives face to homelessness

Monday, February 20, 2012

Guatemala, y guatebuena... :-)


I spent 8 days in Guatemala... Nothing like any place I've ever been. Not like Ecuador, or Mexico. I was received in the tiniest little arport in Guatemala by Armilda and Benjamin Alonzo. This was the journey: I drove to a plane that took me to a taxi which took me to a 6 hour bus ride. We then took up truck up the side of a mountain. I ended up in the last house on top of a mountain outside of Chiquimula,: I drove to a plane, that took me to a cab, that took me to a 6 hour bus ride, that put me into a pic
Guatemala.








The following days I climbed even higher on the mountain...







I saw la carabana de zorro which is when motorcycles come from all around Central America and drive from Guatemala to
Esquipulas for a mass. Thousands of motorcycles came from all over, and I saw them the whole trip to the city and throughout the day. After going to mass with the whole family we went to eat, to
the zoo and to see the cristo negro that has hundreds of miracles connected to it.




We went to a zoo, but the
best part of that was that I had time to spend with baby Jesslie Liseth Alonzo!! She's only three months and she's precious!







The rest of the week I spent in the village of San Juan Ermita, El Zarzal, and another just outside of concepcion. There I learned how to make tamales (the real way), how to make bread inside of a big rock, and tortillas!
















One of the neatest experiences in these eight days was going to a small aldea called SOS.. this was not a village like the others I had visited. It was beautiful, with Spanish style Guatemala hosts about 10 villages for children throughout the country. In Guatemala, if a mother passes away and there is no Aunt able to care for the child(ren) then they are placed in a village such as this.houses (not Guatemalan). There were playgrounds and gardens everywhere. This 14 house village was home to about 200 children.




It was beautiful. To just live simply for a week. The family I was with lives even MORE simply when I am not there. I would love to spend much longer than a week there. What else can I say? I loved it and it made me so happy. :-)



Tuesday, January 31, 2012

I was in the paper!!

Look at this~! Patricia, Raf and I with a group of teens put together this community event. We had a poet, musical performances, and delicious pot luck dinner.

Photo by Amy Herzog/New Jersey Herald - New York City slam poet Ibrahim Siddiq performs during Pass It Along’s Martin Luther King Jr. dinner Monday at the Sparta Ambulance Building. Pass It Along also dedicated a day of service to King Jan. 16.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Oh that sucks...

How many times a day do we say that?

Today I was driving down the road and saw a mini trailer that went off into a ditch. All the wood inside fell out and it was raining. I just said, "oh, that sucks..." and I kept driving. I then began thinking, why didn't I stop? Did I think I could do anything? Was I rushing? Did I not want to get wet in the rain? Or did I just not want to?

How many times a day do we say or think that? It's like our society and our upbringing teaches us to be empathetic, but not how to do something about it. Everyday I see someone drop something, or I see a commercial of babies with swollen bellies, or I see someone calling someone an ugly name. I say, wow that sucks, and that's where it stops. I never help the person pick up their books, nor do I donate money to the cause.

I don't know why either... but let me think about it and maybe I'll learn a little more.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Day of Service

We went to Snyder High in Jersey City. Check out the article from The Herald.

Nearly 50 of us took a bus over to Jersey City and painted murals and completed crafts. Our students shared their thoughts about brightening up an older school building and what it was like to meet some of the students from the school.

Submitted Photo - Volunteers spent Monday performing routine paint jobs in classrooms and decorating hallways with colorful murals and powerful quotes.

Submitted Photo - A Pass It Along volunteer paints a wall at Henry Snyder High School in Jersey City as part of the organization’s day of service in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.