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Website Report from Region 1 – The North East
November 2009


October has been a month full of mainly positive experiences involving me with a varied programme of events stretching from Redcar to Romania via Marske, Saltburn, Middlesbrough , Leeds and six European countries!

It began with a Key Stage 1 (5 – 7 year olds) assembly in my local primary school, Riverdale School in Redcar. I was following up on the Choir presentation earlier in the year when the Head Teacher had agreed that the school would sponsor a child to attend the Tileagd Community School. During the assembly, I told them about life in the gypsy community and realised that their perception of anything outside their country was somewhat vague. One little girl said that she knew where Romania was because they had just had a big wave (the tsunami)! The assembly for Key Stage 2 (7 – 11 year olds) was more straightforward and now the challenge is to support them through lessons and to encourage them to raise the money needed to support their designated child.

During the month, I have been working with a former colleague and friend, Dave Elliott. He and I are developing resources to be used for governors, staff and pupils to highlight the work of Smiles and to deliver part of the Global Citizenship curriculum. The lesson entitled ‘I am Somebody’ will be piloted next month. Our thanks go to Mandy Marriott, a primary school Head Teacher from Derbyshire, for her preliminary work relating to staff and governor presentations.

A bag-pack in our local Morrisons Supermarket on October 10th with 18 pupils and two members of staff from Rye Hills School, ably assisted by my wife, Margaret, proved to be very successful. £1056 ($1,700) was raised in a 7 hour period - a long time for the adults involved, but it must have been ‘back-breaking’ for the ten youngsters who completed the full day. Many of the pupils have already volunteered for our next bag-pack in late November.

Rob & John loading up!Two presentations during the following week, in Middlesbrough and Marske, raised awareness of Smiles and produced contacts for future talks. A Harvest Festival with a difference at Pennyman School in Middlesbrough was extremely successful. The children looked at the traditional harvest products, but their gifts were all items on the Smiles wish list. After a visit by a photographer from the local newspaper, the goods were packed for transportation to my garage.

The following week other goods from local churches, schools and businesses arrived in Redcar and Margaret began the task of sorting, boxing and labeling everything so that on arrival in Cihei (Romania) they could be easily sorted. Last weekend John Chrystal, the owner of the 3.5 tonne van, loaded the goods donated together with some essential items from Leeds. On Monday we began the 1500 mile journey from Redcar to Cihei, but before telling you about the trip and subsequent days in Romania, I must return to Leeds.

All the above activities in the local area, help to raise awareness together with much needed goods and money, but one of the main highlights of the month was the first ever DA conference in Leeds. It was incredible that the DA (Development Associate) or RDA (Regional DA) for each of the ten areas, together with all the British Trustees and key Smiles staff, were all able to attend the conference. It was an exhausting day, but the warmth and fellowship and feeling of mutual support was uplifting. It was an opportunity to be updated on Smiles through the focus on a loving God who provides and will continue to provide as long as we remember that all we do should be to His Glory alone.

One of the many topics covered was ‘working in a barren area’ – when we in Britain see vast areas where Smiles is unknown we need to spare a thought for Greg, our DA for America, who has such a barren area to explore. We have all gone away to try to enhance the network of support for all the Smiles Clubs and Capital Projects.

Having targets for which to strive can be daunting, but it can also be exhilarating and we all know that we can turn to other attendees of the conference to provide expertise, where and when necessary. Prayers and expertise from others will help the Smiles Foundation continue God’s work in Bihor County, Romania.

Now, as I write these notes, I sit in Cihei, knowing that my short time in Romania will provide me with a kaleidoscope of experiences. A visit to the school to interview some pupils was very interesting and the pride of the pupils in their work and the building is a credit to them and the hardworking teaching staff, ably led by the Director, Clara.

The genuine mutual love is wonderful. Sharing friendship and fellowship with the Mission trippers and learning about their experiences has been extremely rewarding. There are many success stories in the projects, but still much to be done. One of the areas, which has caused the greatest concern, expressed by young and old trippers alike, is the plight of the homeless in Oradea. Today we will see the arrival of two container homes in the village of Salard - two more families who will receive better homes and greater hope for the future.

We all can only step out in faith and ask for God’s strength and guidance to ensure that His will continues to be done for the people under the care of Smiles.

I look forward, with renewed strength, to the challenges of the next month back in the North East. If anyone from the North East region requires information, help or wants to get involved with this great work, please contact me at: robnightingale@thesmilesfoundation.org.

Rob

Rob Nightingale
Development Associate for the Smiles Foundation – Region 1


Region 1 includes: Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, Durham, Cleveland, North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire & Humberside



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South West, October 09
Northern Ireland, September 09

 

 

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