
PNN Pimpollo News Network
01 07 2011
Happy New Year!!!
Dear Friends of Pimpollo Board, Donors, and other FOP Insiders,
We have just completed another amazing year...the 21st year since my first trip to Oaxaca and Mexico City with Northwest Medical Teams, and March 10th of the coming year will complete our 11th year since our first FOP team trip to Pimpollo. By the summer of this coming year we will have Friends of Pimpollo Team number #50!!!
We now serve over 500 impoverished kids and families. I think by the end of 2011 we will have 30 students going to college in our Education Scholarship programs. We are helping out eight schools in the Vicente Guerrero area and we continue to love and support the Pimpollo community in every way we can.
We are very close to those we serve. We know them, we visit them in their homes, we read to them and hold them in our laps. We go to school with them, we eat meals with them, we stay with them, we attend their church services with them, their first communions, and their weddings. We laugh with them, we have traveled with them, and at times we have cried with them.
From the day of the formation of Friends of Pimpollo as a 501c3 Charitable organization we decided on the following five words to describe our VISION:
We are a VOLUNTEER organization. You can add to that “intern.” I am happy to say that we remain a volunteer/intern organization. What that means is a lot of you have put in long hard hours to make this work so 90% plus of our donors contributions go to our projects. Thank you FOPPERS!!! You are amazing. I don’t know how long we can continue to exist as a volunteer/intern organization before we run a handful of volunteers into the ground! Time and future financing will tell the tale.
We are a very PERSONAL organization. We are not a “send money and monitor the results” non-profit. We are a “to know them is to love them” group and we know all of them. We love being with these people we serve and knowing them really motivates us because they are warm, wonderful, fun, and funny and oh so sweet...kind and very humble. They are our teachers.
INCLUSIVE. We are certainly not exclusive. We include members of many different traditions that can practice their own spirituality by helping the very poor through FOP. All who want to serve by serving the poor in a kind and loving way are more than welcome.
RESPECTFUL. We are respectful of all we encounter and the different cultures we work in. Because we respect them we are able to learn from them.
THANKFUL. We appreciate our donors, volunteers, and all the lessons we learn from those we serve. We thank God for the opportunity we have to know and be with these wonderful kids and families. We see it as an incredible privilege.
So these are the five words that direct FOP: Volunteer, Personal, Inclusive, Respectful, and Thankful.
Here is an update: It may be lengthy but I think it is better than yet another meeting. You are all very busy always and especially at this time of year!
1. Matching Funds: We have $16,500 in matching funds that came primarily from the organization of my amazing fraternity brothers, called Our Brothers Keepers. We have donations to match what we call the “OBK Funds” that now exceed $18,000 and more to come. Total take is over $35,000. Without the match I think we would have ended up with something like $10-12,000 from our year end appeal letter.
2. Major Donor Campaign: I am writing up our major donor plan. We will be discussing it at our Development Committee meeting next week. January.
3. Busses: We (Marina) continue to work on getting the busses to Pimpollo. It appears that Padre can come up with the “tax” needed to get them there. We still need to put the details together so we can drive them to the border and hand them off to Padre and co.
4. Pimpollo continues to evolve and as a result so does our child sponsorship program. With Julie’s leadership we are writing a new news letter to address the change in the Pimpollo population and the expansion of the program to include dupporting our college kids or Vicente Guerrero kids. More to come.
Thanks everyone for your great effort in 2010 on behalf of these great kids and families. The work is so very worthwhile and we can make a huge difference in these communities. The best if yet to come.
God bless you and your family!
juan
