Showing posts with label earthquake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earthquake. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Thank You Mexico

CCVI Sisters preparing donations in Casa San Angel
The earthquake on September 19 shook all Mexico. Mexico City has more than a hundred families who are still grieving the loss of their daughters, sons, fathers, mothers or material goods that they obtained through hard work over the years, and no one could remain indifferent to the hope and pain of the most vulnerable and the earth.

This earthquake uncovered irregularities in construction, precarious working conditions and a political class that 'debates' how to lend a hand before the upcoming election results. Yes, there is chaos but there is also a lot of solidarity.  In the midst of it all are scores of young people who were mobilized to clean, rescue and bring help to the victims. I saw them determined to be on the side of the most vulnerable. And there they were, by their side.

And anguish did not have nor will it have the last word. I bear witness to so many gestures of solidarity, even in the midst of so much sadness, that turn life into extraordinary stories. In this network of solidarity, as Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word through the diversity of our ministries, we organized ourselves and went out to encounter life with the sole purpose of extending hope.
A Sister listens to reports of damage in Santa Maria Nativitas

During these days along with Sr. María Márquez, Sr. Covadonga Suárez and Sr. Ofelia Lozano, we simply went to be with the other.  We visited people in Santa María Nativitas, San Gregorio, Del Valle, Incarnate Word University, Xochimilco and in these places we found the most profound relief.

But our elder Sisters went further. They all adapted their eating habits, they gave up their sweets and prayed every day so that everyone will realize that there are many others who are in need of what seems so basic for some of us: that is daily food.

Going through the broken streets with people of broken spirits called me to a special courage and above all an attitude of strong humility. Because I needed to accept that although we wanted to help many we couldn’t help everyone.  Food, water, basic underwear, toys and sweets will always be insufficient in light of those women and men who helped, who are helping, and who will help to recover a dignified life.

Handing out donations in San Gregorio
As I write these lines, I bring back to my mind and heart the face of Mrs. Cecilia and her home, because even in the middle of the disaster, she organized her neighbors to share food, to look for safe spaces for the little ones, to report damages and fight for their rights. She has put love in motion and she has turned it into consolation, acceptance, prayer and so many other things.

I end this reflection more than surprised to be here and to be living this experience that forces us to remember what we are capable of together. I am returning to Peru immensely grateful to all the people who have helped us to be a religious community that is responsive to the urgency here in Mexico; because they know that something as delicate as attending to the life of the most vulnerable cannot wait.

Let’s continue.

By Sr. Katty Huanuco, CCVI

Monday, September 12, 2016

Earthquake in Tanzania affects WGC partner school

Our friends at Women's Global Connection sent us the following news after a recent earthquake in Tanzania.  Please keep all those affected in your prayers, and consider making a donation to help support the recovery efforts at Hekima Girls School.  

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Our friends in Bukoba, Tanzania, are in our prayers as damage continues to be tallied from a 5.7 earthquake that hit on Saturday, September 9th. Many of you have traveled to Bukoba during WGC cultural immersion trips and worked with our friends there! News reports say at least 13 people have been killed in the region and 203 have been injured.

WGC partners with hundreds of women in education, nutrition, and economic development initiatives there through the Bukoba Women's Empowerment Association (BUWEA). We also support the nearby Hekima Girls' School. We are prayerfully awaiting word from our friends at BUWEA. Meanwhile, Sister Esther at the school sends a report that no one was hurt - thank God! - but that one of their dormitories was severely damaged.

You can see from the photos that girls were taking their mattresses and belongings outside as plans begin developing about how to raise funds to rebuild and keep the girls sheltered at this boarding school. 

PLEASE consider sending a donation toward the Bukoba relief efforts through the WGC website at the "Donation" link, and put "Bukoba" in the donation note field.

You may also send a donation to our office at 4503 Broadway, SA, TX 78209. All donations are tax-deductible.

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We will keep you posted as we get more news. 

With love,
WGC