April Twenty Twenty Update
Just a quick update…
...to let you know I made it home to New Zealand with 7 hours to spare till they locked down the country. I’ve had my two weeks isolation and now in my “bubble” with my daughter and son in law.
I want to sincerely thank every one of you for all your support and encouragement during this stressful time. I found it so difficult to leave Cambodia and my heart is heavy because of it. I want to reassure you all the boys are doing well and they too are in the adjustment stage during this crisis. Their studies are on pause and they have been instructed to stay where they are. We are in regular contact and I am resourcing them with all I can, so they don’t have too many extra stresses at present. The local church is also in regular contact and makes sure they have all they need. Cambodia is already such a difficult country and this pandemic could be devasting for the people I care for there so I’m asking for you all to please stay on board with me in any way you can…
We have had to close the shoe shop for now as its unsafe for the boys to work there and sourcing the shoes from suppliers is just too hard. So sadly, three of them have lost their income and I’m committed to paying rent on the shop at least for another 6 months. We didn’t see this coming!
I’m grateful for your continued commitment to the project and the lives of these Cambodians that I have the privilege to lead and help because of your giving. While the world has come to an unprecedented stop, the bills continue so I so appreciate your continued support.
A few friends are saving their coffee money for me since many of us are stuck at home so if that’s something you would like to be a part of please have a look at our new fundraiser here: Coffee Coins for Cambodia. Here we have a virtual money box for your daily coins! Every coffee is a meal in Cambodia so that’ll help me feed a few over the next few months while we ride this pandemic out…
A message from 3 of the boys…
"We are sad mom is not here with us but we want her safe so she can come back and stay a long time. Mom works very hard here and we are missing her so much. Please take care of yourselves" (Hong)
"We miss working in the shop now because that was fun for us to meet people but now nobody comes in our shop because they are scared of the sickness. We hope you are happy and stay safe with your families" (Zun)
"I want to say thanks for helping my mom get back to her homeland safely. It’s better that she is there and safe even though we know it’s hard when she has gone. Also want to say a happy Easter to everyone and God bless you and thank you for look after my mother" (Manday)
My thoughts and prayers are with you all in these difficult days. we are all in this together and I hope over Easter you can find some peace and some joy around this precious time.
I'll leave you with the words of a note I left on the wall for the boy’s…
“We do not grow or become strong during life’s good times: we grow when we press through the difficulties without giving up” (from my friend Joyce)
Praying you all have a peaceful Easter with your loved ones. Take care all.
Life is short, love what you do.
Thank you for your love and prayers,
Arohanui, Annie.