Dum Spiro Spero : While I breathe, I hope

Friday, February 6, 2015

Reading Response: If I Stay
                                    If I Stay is a really sad but inspiring story by Gayle Forman. The story starts off with a tragic accident, in which a car crash kills Mia's father, mother and younger brother. The crash leaves Mia in a comatose state. The reader will follow Mia as she fights the battle of returning a orphan with no family or dying. As Mia is fighting with this decision she is having an outer body experience. She can hear and see everything going on around her, but no one can see or hear her.  Mia starts having flashbacks of different events, such as family evenings or late nights with her boyfriend. He is one of the biggest reasons keeping her here. Mia will to survive will determine her fate forever.

 

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Reading response: January 27, 2015

             The first multi-genre papers that I read was Happily Ever After in the Media?  I found this particular topic interesting because their are always debates about the effect Fairy tales have on young girls. Does it really have a great effect on girls as they are growing up? Tori Grinberg makes a excellent point when she says that fairy tales teach little girls that they need a prince to rescue them in order to be happy. I agree in ways that it can effect girls as they grow up that they need  man in their life to be happy. Tori talks about the reality show The Bachelor and how it is a tradition modern day fairy tale. The contestants are held to a certain standard of beauty that is completely inaccurate. post might lead me to my project to work with young women to show them what beauty is or should be. Beauty should be all about you and how you feel about yourself.
Reading response: Kids who give back

                   I read about the goal 4 which is to reduce the mortality of children. I think that this relates all around the world. More and more children die each day, it's really tragic. Although the rate of deaths under 5 has dropped from 90 deaths per still birth 1990 to48 in 2012 according to un.org. In 2012, an estimated 18,000 a day died from mostly preventable diseases.

To fix these problems different countries are trying different things. For example, Bangladesh is starting by teaming wit UNICEF to train and educate local community healthcare providers. In Peru, farmers teamed with MDG-FUND to help against the malnutrition of the children. For example, participating in a program that provides training on agriculture management techniques Nigeria is taking initiative by spreading access to healthcare. They have included telephone lines, ways to prevent mother-to-child HIV spread, bed nets, and more. India has started building more healthcare buildings to link rural communities to bigger upscale district hospitals. I am interested in this because I used to want to be a pediatric oncologist. I wanted to help sick children in any way that I could. If I could make one child's day even the slightest bit brighter than it would all be worth it.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Reading response #2: Start something that matters
If I did not have to worry about money I would want to be teaching kids music. I think that music is an amazing outlet for stress, anxiety, or even hopelessness. When I was younger, I never knew what to do with all the emotions that I had. I wish that someone had thought me what I now know. I want to take girls of all ages ( 8-19) that have no place in the system and start a group home. I do not want it to be like a foster home, rather a family. I want to teach them music, and how they can use music to  express themselves. I hope to give these girls a purpose in life and the skills they need to survive in society. Above all else I want to give them a chance at living a happy life.
This link will take you to the website of OAK lifestyle. OAK is a project trying to spread education to every corner of the world. OAK creators have designed a backpack that is for sale. With every backpack that is sold, they donate a backpack and school supplies. What makes OAK unique is that they realize there are loads of organizations like them but their view is "We know there are many more organizations like these (across the world), and the more we take care of their backpack + school supply needs, the more money they can free up to help more children with more full-service resources." I was scrolling through the choices and saw the picture of the backpacks. It caught my attention because I thought that they were really cute.
When reading about The Etkie organization, it really stood out to me that they were focused on helping struggling women artist.  Most of the women in Turkey are lacking materials and a solid market to sell their jewelry.  Due to overcrowded markets, they were forced to sell on the streets. This organization helps by securing those sells, and supplying materials necessary. "Many of our artisans are faced with abject poverty, sexual violence or homelessness. We must understand these issues and translate this understanding into realistic expectations about what we can achieve. "   This quote shows that they understand the under lying issues the women the sponsor face. I think that is really what sets them apart or makes them special . 



                                                                http://www.a2ndcup.com/
A 2nd cup is all about second chances , especially for those who have survived the horrific world of human trafficking.  A small coffee shop in Houston is taking big steps to help those survivors. Counseling , mentoring, GED training, resume writing, job skills, financial counseling, and technology training are all services that A 2nd cup provides through funds. A 2nd cup not only looks out for how the survivors lives will be impacted but also the business aspect. This made them stand apart from others to me.