Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Celebrate with Family to Family in '08


We have a wonderful year of service and charity planned for 2008. We will be involved in 7 or 8 expeditions to 4 different Mexican locations. Our humanitarian projects will include assisting in the building of a school, a house, bathrooms as well as the typical cement floor projects.

The cost of these projects are unusually high, but the benefit will be outstanding. We really have an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of individual people.

We need your help and support. Please go to the following link for an opportunity to help FFHE and receive some professional photographs of you or your family. http://jarviedigital.com/projects/ffhe08.html

Thanks for your support over the past 6 years. Check out our website to learn more of the exciting expeditions we are doing this year. Better still, join us and renew friendships with the people you served on your last expedition.

Gratefully,

Kendon

Celebrate with Family to Family in '08

We have a wonderful year of service and charity planned for 2008. We will be involved in 7 or 8 expeditions to 4 different Mexican locations. Our humanitarian projects will include assisting in the building of a school, a house, bathrooms as well as the typical cement floor projects.

The cost of these projects are unusually high, but the benefit will be outstanding. We really have an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of individual people.

We need your help and support. Please go to the following link for an opportunity to help FFHE and receive some professional photographs of you or your family. http://jarviedigital.com/projects/ffhe08.html

Thanks for your support over the past 6 years. Check out our website to learn more of the exciting expeditions we are doing this year. Better still, join us and renew friendships with the people you served on your last expedition.

Gratefully,

Kendon

Monday, January 21, 2008

Family to Family Humanitarian Expeditions Beginnings

During trips to Mexico and Central America, we witnessed the native peoples endless shortage of necessities: bathrooms, covered floors, and adequate housing. It was obvious that while they worked hard, they seldom had opportunity to learn skills that would help them provide adequately for their needs. At the same time it was apparent that most of us in the United States were physically and financially capable of helping teach and assist the people in those countries.

Sending money to Mexico and Central America could and does make a difference. But we believed that bringing the two groups together would change people as well as landscapes. Together those without would gain hope as they witnessed others sharing and helping. At the same time those with so much would realize the joy of sharing instead of just having.

Most importantly both groups would grow together and become part of each other’s lives.