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Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Autumn Newsletter

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Monday, 23 August 2010

Currying Favour


Thank you to the members of the 'G4G' House-Group at Horringer Court Community Church Bury St Edmunds who donated over £100 from a curry evening to raise money for the House of Joshua.

It all started when one of the group members got a whiff of a curry cooked by TCRCT Trustee, Andy Conroy and said ' That smells delicious, I'd pay money for that!'

Before you could say 'Madhur Jaffrey' a group social event was organised and 14 diners were treated to 5 different curry dishes and all the usual accompaniments.


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Sunday, 15 August 2010

Congrats and Thanks

Guests pin money to the dancing newly weds

Congratulations and a huge vote of thanks to John and Sarah Lloyd, married on Saturday 31st July.

Instead of having gifts at their wedding John and Sarah asked their guests to contribute to our House of Joshua fund-raising appeal through a 'money dance (A Filipino tradition where guests pin money to the bride and groom during their first dance).

With Gift Aid tax rebates over £1500 was raised to take the building program forward. Thank you to everyone, and especially the newly weds, for their incredible generosity.
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Friday, 25 June 2010

Get Your Own Back on The Taxman

This week's budget won't have pleased many people with a rise in VAT to 20% from next January and deep cuts in welfare benefits and public expenditure. Apparently the average family will be around £400 worse off as a consequence.

However the tax man has certainly made me smile this week by paying a nice fat cheque into our charity bank account - just over £3079 in Gift Aid tax relief on donations made to the charity by our supporters and child sponsors. That will certainly hep our budget as we prepare to send a 40ft ships container of medical aid and tools to the Philippines later this year.

So the moral of this story is that if you give to charity and are a UK tax payer please sign a gift aid declaration. Until April 2011 it is worth an extra 28% to the charities you support and won't cost you a penny. Somehow paying tax doesn't seem quite so bad if you can redirect some of that tax back to causes you believe in. It feels like you're getting your own back on the tax man!

If you support this charity you can download a gift aid declaration here.
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Monday, 17 May 2010

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Urgent Delivery Needed

Delivery room - Canitoan Village Health Centre

We are back in the Philippines to catch up with some of the projects that we are already involved in and to meet with new people to discuss whether we may be able to help them.

Today saw us visiting the village health centre in the Barangay of Canitoan - just a couple of miles outside of Cagayan De Oro City - which serves a growing local population, currently of about 15,000 people with bassic maternity care, dentistry, family planning advice and an immunization program. The local church pastor explained that many of the residents are subsistence farmers who struggle to make ends meet and for whom it is difficult to afford proper medical services.

The midwife proudly showed us two little rooms that she uses and where she has now started to do deliveries instead of sending expectant mothers to one of the large hospitals or private "birthing homes" in the city centre.

In the larger outer room stood a simple wooden slat bed with a foam mattress where women who are in labour can wait. In the tiny inner cubicle, measuring about 7 feet by 5 feet, is a single delivery bed (with it's cloths stained with dried blood) and a couple of old wooden tables with plastic table cloths and a small collection of instruments in a two bowls, plus a bucket on the floor and an angle poise lamp. On the wall a hand drawn chart gives a guide to cervix dilation sizes so that the midwife can gauge the progress of the delivery.

We asked the midwife what happened if two women were in labour at the same time? "We would make a space on the floor for the other one!", she said simply. I was unsure exactly where the space could be made, except in the outer room!

Outside in the office, on a table, lay the only sphygmomanometer (blood pressure meter) for use by 13 health workers. Unfortunately it was broken and they have no money to replace it.

We urgently need to get a couple of midwifery delivery kits into this centre and, in the longer term, we talked with the Barangay councillors and the midwife about the possibility of providing more medical equipment. The acting head of the council (now in his early seventies) explained that in 1998 they had a five year plan to establish a "mini-hospital" for the village but 12 years on they still had not been able to fulfill that dream.

Our desire for 2010, with help from Aid To Hospitals Worldwide, is to ship a 40 foot container of medical aid to this area, and it seems that this little clinic at Canitoan would be an ideal recipient for some of that aid. Who would like to help us make an old man's dream come true?
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Friday, 5 March 2010

Radio Gaga Replay

I really enjoyed my time on Lesley Dolphin's show on BBC Radio Suffolk. I know that a number of our supporters were able to listen in but for those who missed it here is an edited version of the interview.




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Monday, 1 March 2010

Radio Gaga

I have been invited to be a guest on the Lesley Dolphin show on BBC Radio Suffolk this coming Thursday at 3.00pm to talk about the work of the charity.

If you are not in the station's reception area you can listen to the program via the Internet here http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/suffolk/hi/ they also have a 'listen again' button if you miss the live broadcast.


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Monday, 22 February 2010

What A Year That Was

What an incredible year 2009 turned out to be for us!

Finalising our annual accounts we see income up by 69% in the midst of the worst recession the UK has seen in almost 20 years . And grants made are up by a massive 91% - largely as a result of our response to teh fire in the Puntod Community back in July.

All we can say is a massive thank you to our very generous friends and supporters who have risen to the challenges we have faced in trying to show God's love to those in need.

However we still have a long way to go to realise our goal of completing the construction of the House of Joshua. At the present time we have just over £9000 against an estimated total cost of £65000. So we need an even more amazing year in 2010.
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