"My Inspirations
- Letters from Strangers"
Email correspondence received from other
Child Sponsors
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Dear Leslie,
My name is Stella and I'm 23 -- I just graduated from Connecticut
College and I now work in NYC. I came across your website and I
really wanted to email you.
Last weekend I decided that I really wanted to sponsor a child. I
did some research and felt like ChildReach was a good organization, so I
decided to sponsor a little girl from Thailand. Her name is
Waraphorn and she's 7 years old; I will sponsor her until she's 18.
When I got my packet, I immediately wrote her and her family a letter
and sent it off. I'll paste her picture to this email just in case
you're interested. :)
When I found your website today, I began to read your story
about Honduras. It was such a moving story and it gave me
absolutely confident that not only had I made the right decision to
sponsor a child, but that I also had chosen a great organization.
Furthermore, your story about Honduras inspired me to sponsor another
child today, this time from Honduras. Her name is Lesley and she
is 4 years old, and I will also sponsor her until she is 18. I
think your webpage is an excellent way to draw in more sponsors, and I
really do thank you for sharing your story and for bringing so many
others to ChildReach. You've done a wonderful thing, and children
around the world are benefiting from it. I know that sponsoring a child
will be a great experience for all involved.
Thanks again,
Stella
Hi Leslie,
First of all, apologies for not responding sooner! I was in Italy for
the Thanksgiving holiday visiting some wonderful friends, but I did not
have access to email while I was there. I just got back a few
hours ago, and imagine my happy surprise to come home and find my new
packet from ChildReach for Lesly from Honduras! :) I'll attach her
picture to this email so you can see it -- also, of course you may put
my emails on your website. Your page has inspired so many people
to sponsor children, and I would love to have a small part in it as
well. :)
I think it's so wonderful that you were able to meet other sponsors and
travel with them. How do you find Honduras? Do you always visit
your sponsored child when you're there? I have only been to Europe
(studying in Italy and Prague and traveling around the regions there
over the years), which sort of makes you comfortable in the sense that
you're in a foreign country, but it's relatively modern and not so far
removed from America. I have always hesitated at the thought of
traveling to nations other than Europe, but your story has really made
me reconsider ... I especially admire that you went there alone. Anyway,
I won't keep you, I'm sure you've got a lot to do, but thanks again, for
everything.
Ciao bella!
Stella
Dear Leslie,
Hello! My name is Teresa (Terry)
Lane. I live in Lititz, PA (Lancaster "Amish" County). I just
read your story
about going to Honduras and looked at all of your pictures. They were so inspiring and
heart-wrenching. They made me cry my eyeballs out. I am a single-mother
with two children. One is grown (24) and lives in DE and my daughter
(14) lives here with me.
I just began sponsoring
Camila-andrea a few months ago. She lives in Colombia. I have sent her
many letters and a few small gifts. I have not heard from her yet. I
would love to visit her but there is a travel advisory on in Colombia
right now. I just wanted you to know that I really loved your Childreach
sponsor website. I will be creating one soon on my website www.terrylane.com
I hope that I can be as brave as you were when the travel advisory is
dropped. I am also learning "quick Spanish" and trying to
figure out a way to finance my trip. I live paycheck to paycheck too.
Thank you for your wonderful story.
Teresa Lane - Lititz, PA
Learn
more about Terry's girls.
UPDATE FROM
TERRY
Note: The following letter has inspired me to follow my dreams of
becoming a writer. These words coming from a professional were
very powerful to me. Thanks Terry! - Sincerely Leslie Glass
Hello Leslie!
Thank you so much for your reply.
First, feel free to post my letter on your website. I think that is a
wonderful idea. Secondly, and I mean this, you have an absolutely
"natural voice" in writing. You are a "natural
writer" -- your writing is WONDERFUL and warm and genuine and, if I
may get technical for a minute, organized, with logical flow, readable,
perfect syntax. I would not have edited anything in your story. I doubt
there is anything anyone could teach you about writing. Your warmth,
love, and personality shine through. I am amazed by your courage and
honesty and just loved your story so much. I actually think you should
try to get it published. Pick up a "writer's market" in your
local library and contact different women's magazines. If you don't feel
comfortable doing that, talk to your local newspaper or regional
magazine. Publishers/publications have editors to fix any foibles that
writers may worry about, so a piece doesn't ever have to be perfect.
Your story made me cry, and I am
sure women all over the country would rather read a story like yours
than another stupid story about breast implants or how to alleviate
those well-earned crow's feet. If you are ever coming out this way,
please let me know.
Oh, by
the way, your story touched me SO DEEPLY that I am now sponsoring
ANOTHER girl. Silvana Chipana, age 11, from Bolivia. (photo
included) I just signed up to be her sponsor yesterday. See? Your words
have power!!!!! Who said, there is nothing mightier than the pen? Maybe
Childreach should HIRE YOU!!!!!! I figured that I could forego 1 lunch
and 1 movie excursion a month to pay for it. I need to lose weight
anyway. All the best to you and your family (including, of course, your
extended family)
Teresa (Terry) Lane - Lititz, PA
Note: After receiving the following email from Leslie
Buettner and through further correspondence with her over several
months, we met in Roatan, Bay Islands Honduras in February 2003. We then
traveled together to mainland Honduras to meet her two sponsored
children. Read her story of our adventure in
February 2003 which was quite amazing. She took some wonderful
photographs of our trip - Leslie Glass
Dear
Leslie Glass,
Thank-you
for sharing the photos and the story from your trip to Honduras to visit
your sponsored child Dilcia; tears came to my eyes as I viewed some of
the photos. The picture of you with Dilcia holding her doll and Damaris
holding her stuffed toy is priceless. I am reminded of the MasterCard
commercials. :-)
I
admire the courage it took for you to visit such a place alone. I too
have been thinking of visiting there for the same reason.
Four
years ago, I began sponsoring a little girl in the same Plan program
area - Tegucigalpa. Her name is Reyna, and she will be 9 years old in
September. After a few promotions at work I decided it was time to
sponsor a second child; and I intentionally chose another little girl
from Honduras so that when I do take a trip it would be easy to visit
them both. I received her photo just yesterday, her name is Karen she is
3 1/2 years old and is from the Santa Rosa program area in Honduras.
Today I was looking on the ChildReach website in the sponsors area and
came upon your pictures/story. I enjoyed the photos, and wanted to
e-mail. I enjoyed the pictures of the ranch and horses - it looks like a
beautiful place.
I am a
38 year old female, divorced, now living with my boyfriend of 5 years,
we own a townhouse in Northern VA, no kids, 2 cats, and a middle-class
suburban lifestyle. I was working for Lockheed Martin at the Pentagon
last September 11 on a information technology network support contract.
Since then, I have received a promotion on the same contract; which
moved my office to Crystal City. I am thankful to have not been injured
in the attack. And everyday I become more thankful to live in this
country with such wealth, opportunity, and equality for women.
My
boyfriend and I love scuba diving, and I have seen advertisements for
Roatan Island in some of our diving magazines. Would you recommend
Roatan as a vacation destination? Do you dive or snorkel?
Thank-you
again for the inspiring story.
Sincerely,
Leslie Buettner - Virginia
Hi
Leslie!
I
am Amanda and live in Texas. I just wanted to write and let you know how
much I loved your pictures and story. I have been writing letters to pen
pals in different parts of the world lately, a pal from Germany wrote
and told me about her sponsored children, this motivated me immediately.
I got on the childreach website and started absorbing the information it
had, your story and pictures really helped me see what is possible and
give me that extra push to go ahead and sponsor. I talked it over with
my husband and we sponsored an 11 year old girl from Bolivia today. I am
so excited! Thanks for putting your story, pictures, and the emails that
you got on the site for others to see. My pen pal in Germany got me
started down the path to sponsorship but you really helped me stay on
that path!
Amanda
Anderson - Shafer, Texas
Dearest Leslie,
I thank you kindly for your
beautiful story and pictures. I have recently sponsored a little girl in
Guatemala. We sent paper, crayons and colored pencils with our first
letter as it was very close to her birthday. I have not heard a word yet
and was wondering, how long did it take to hear from Dilcia?? I wrote in
Spanish thinking it would cut down on correspondence time.
Anxious in WI - Gina
Villa-Grimsby
Follow up
email:
Leslie,
I purposely kept my e-mail short
in case you were flooded with correspondence. I lived in Granada,
Nicaragua for a year when I was 16 and then went to Spain at 20 where I
ended up staying for 15 years so my Spanish is native level. I have two
boys, Gonzalo 11 and Rodrigo 8 who were born in Madrid. They are from my
first marriage. SO, one day they were talking about a sister and I
thought, "Here's my chance!" Days later we found Carlota on
the web site. I let the boys pick. I am excited but as I said, I still
haven't heard a word. Our first letter was sent in early March. It seems
like it was AGES ago. I'll be in touch, right now, I've gotta run.
Gina Villa-Grimsby, WI
Dear Leslie,
Thanks for sharing your wonderful
story about Dilcia. I just signed up to be a foster parent after seeing
"About Schmit." I knew I had to do this. I was touched by your
vivid description of your visit to Honduras. It was a delight to hear
every detail about the trip to meet your child and her family. Reading
what you've written has made me even more excited about this. One person
can make a difference.
Thanks again,
Gina St. Jean - San Francisco
Follow up
email:
Dear Leslie,
You absolutely have permission to use my email in your new website. I'm
looking forward to checking your new site out. Just to update you -- I
received the information on my foster child - a beautiful 11 year old
girl named Limabani. She lives in Malawi, one of the most depressed
countries in Africa (although I think it would be hard to quantify that
statement on a continent as ravaged by AIDS, war and poverty as Africa
on the whole). I have written her a brief letter introducing myself, but
will be sending her another, more detailed letter very soon.
I'm hoping that a trip to Africa is in the cards for me someday soon to
visit her.
In the meantime, good luck with your new website! Gina
Hi Leslie,
My name's Sandy. I read your story about your trip to Honduras and I
Iooked at all the photos. I was very touched and inspired
by your honest sharing. Thanks!
I live in San Diego, CA, and became a
childreach sponsor last month after I received a mail solicitation. My
child is John-heider, a 3 year-old boy who lives in a fishing
village off the Pacific Coast of Colombia. I am looking forward to
receiving a letter from his mother who is my age (38).
I'm learning Spanish (just finished my first semester), so I requested a
child from South America. Someday I would like to visit my sponsored
child, as you did. (I have to admit, though, I am nervous about
traveling to Columbia because of the political unrest.)
Anyway, I wanted to say hello and thanks for your website. Write back if
you'd like, otherwise, best regards to you.
Sandy Kuntz
Hi, Leslie.
I just started the sponsoring
process with Childreach. I selected a child in Ecuador, a country
where I lived for 3 months as an exchange student in 1985. One of
the best parts of my sponsorship was that my company will match funds,
so another child will be helped as well!
I lived in a middle class home in
Ecuador, yet the neighborhood was surrounded by such poverty. I
have been asked before why I didn't sponsor children here in the US, and
I explain that our poor at least have access to medical care and some
assistance. These poor souls have nothing, and the despair in some
of the children's eyes haunts me to this day. Although I am not
rich, $24 a month means nothing to me - perhaps a shirt or a new pair of
pants - but it is a fortune to those in need.
I loved your pictures - they did
bring tears to my eyes. And I admire your courage to visit a
country where you barely speak the language. Sounds like it was
worth every bit of trouble. Someday I may return to Ecuador to
visit my sponsor child Susan. Thanks for the great web page.
Laura Beckett
Dear Ms. Glass,
Thank you for your lovely words.
I have passed your message to all of my colleagues at Childreach. We
also wanted you to know that without sponsors like yourself our work
could not be made possible. Thank you and please do not hesitate to
contact us if you need further assistance. As always, your continued
support is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely, Valerie Holton
Donor Relations Executive
Dear Ms. DiPippol,
I read Leslie Glass's story on
your website and would like to write to her. I also sponsor a child in
Honduras and most of our family is in North Dakota, so we have a couple
of things in common. I currently live in Portland, Oregon. I loved her
pictures and text, especially the way her face beamed while being among
those precious children. Would you mind sending her this email, as I
would love to hear from her and perhaps exchange emails? I think she did
a truly wonderful, brave and life changing thing, both for herself and
those she visited in Honduras. Thank you so much for helping her realize
her dream, and I hope you can help me contact her. You, we! are doing
something that has unknown benefits to those we may never meet, but
Leslie did!!! Thank you so much.
Sincerely, Renée Augustine -
Portland, OR
Dear Leslie,
I hope you don't mind, I tracked
your e-mail address down from your web page. I just wanted to share with
you that I read your account of your trip to Honduras, and found it to
be very moving and meaningful. I sponsor a number of children myself,
but have not taken the opportunity to visit any of them. Your story has
inspired me to begin looking into that possibility. I'd look forward to
hearing from you if you are so inclined. In any event, I wish you
continued joy as you watch your little Honduran child grow and hopefully
prosper.
Sincerely,
Leana Bresnahan - Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida
Dear Leslie,
I just finished browsing your
Honduras photos, and checking out Gate's Ranch, too. What a great site!
I just discovered Childreach last
fall, and I'm sponsoring four children from Nicaragua. One lives just
over the Honduran border - what part of Honduras did you visit? I hope
to visit Nicaragua, maybe next year, where I'd like to attend a Spanish
school and maybe volunteer with PLAN too.
Anyway, the reason I'm writing is
to invite you to an online discussion forum for PLAN/Childreach sponsors
that my friend Anya and I started a few weeks ago. Anya is a PLAN
sponsor from Germany who has visited Nicaragua twice. Meeting her online
has been really great - we've become fast friends and we're always
learning something from each other.
We started the group because we
wanted to find a better way to organize resources for sponsors, to share
ideas, and well, because we got sick of the other forums. You can check
it out by visiting http://forums.delphiforums.com/plansponsors/start
If you want to join in you'll
have to register with Delphi Forums Right now we're about half
Americans and half Germans, and I'm enjoying the discussions. Hope
you'll stop by to visit! Take care,
Karen Lowe - Boulder, CO
Leslie,
I am so amazed at you! Tears filled my eyes as I read your article. You
are so awesome. What a wonderful life experience. Thanks for sharing it
with me.
Lee Marshall - Arizona
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