Tuesday, April 27, 2010

 

BIOSAND FILTER WORKSHOP MAY 15


Cup of Hope International
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1015 9th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631 (970)381-7999 ) www.cupofhope.info
BIOSAND FILTER WORKSHOP
MAY 15, 2010
9 am - 4 pm
1015 9TH AVENUE
GREELEY, CO 80631
CALL: 970-381-7999 to register
$50 Donation to “Cup of Hope International”
Please register by May 10, 2010
Who should come?
Mission Trip Participants Business Organizations
Students, Leaders, Citizens, Everyone!
Topics to Be Discussed:
The global problem of access to clean water
Health, hygiene and sanitation issues worldwide
Simple low-technology solutions to water filtration
Water issues around the world
How to get involved in this or other projects
Morning Session: 9 am - 11:45 am
The World-Wide Water Crisis - Presentations, Discussions & Solutions
Lunch Together at “The Ranch” - (Buy your own) Noon - 1:00 pm
Afternoon Session: 1: 15 pm - 4:00 pm
Hands-On Construction of a Biosand Water Filter
(Bring work clothes and work shoes)
PROBLEM: THESE CHILDREN
IN CAMBODIA MUDDY BROWN WATER!
IS THERE A SOLUTION?
ARE YOU PART OF THE SOLUTION?

Thursday, March 18, 2010

 

Well-Drilling Repairs Grind to a (Temporary) Halt

It really is difficult to accomplish things from half-way around the world! One of the frustrations of being "part-time" workers in the field!

We have a report that the repairs on the drilling rig in Phnom Penh have come to a halt again, but we pray that it is only temporary.

We apologize to all you donors who have been expecting glowing reports about the success of this project - and eventually we WILL be able to give you the whole story of the villagers receiving their wells.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the mechanics working on the rig at the Foursquare Orphan Home have been sent to other jobs, such as the rice mill and emergency tractor repairs.

The rainy season begins in a few weeks, so we are praying that the wells are dug soon.

Maybe April. Please stay in contact on this blog, and we'll keep you updated!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

 

A New Project







1 - Mike and Dr. Kim inspect the future Surgery Department.
2 - Hebron International Hospital under construction .
3 - Pharmacy staff at HIH sort the 100 pounds of medicines we hand-carried from Greeley.
Cup of Hope International has been invited to provide training and support in biosand filter manufacture and hygiene/sanitation issues for the new Hebron International Hospital, now under construction in the west suburbs of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This training could be scheduled as early as next fall.

The entire medical staff will receive the training before they are sent back to their respective provinces to begin health care in their home towns. In addition to being the primary health care providers, the medical teams will implement the use of biosand filters and ceramic water filters in their communities, and monitor the necessary education in hygiene and sanitation.

We are honored to be a part of the solution to the serious health needs of the Cambodian people.







 

The Well Project




The rainy season in Cambodia will start in about a month. April through August it is typically very hot and rainy! The rainy season is not a good time to drill a well.



We are praying very hard that our well project is finished before the start of the rainy season. Only a few little glitches remain before the project can get going. Pray that Bob and his team will be able to head up north very soon.

Monday, March 01, 2010

 

Mike and Barb Home - Well Project on the Way




Mike and Barb got back to Colorado on Thursday, 2/25, after 28.5-hours of flying and layovers!

We were sorry we had to leave before the wells in the villages were started, but the drilling machine was operating when we left. Only a few more repairs to a compressor and the drilling team should be on its way north of Siem Reap to drill at least two wells.

The village chiefs are looking forward to having new sources of water for their people, some of whom have absolutely no water in this dry season, other than what they can afford to buy! We visited some of the 40 families in one village who don't even have water to wash their clothes. They greeted us with great interest and huge smiles, as we all picked out the actual spot where their well will be. One of the young men who lives closest to the site will be the overseer and protector of the well.

Chief Vorn Savet held up a bottle full of clear water from his own biosand filter, and explained to the group that they would soon have clean water from a new well, filtered through their own biosand filters that he would sell to them at a cheap price.

The exciting thing is that Mr. Savet continually shares how he has not been sick for four months, since drinking only the water from his own biosand filter. He will be a great advocate for clean water, not only to his village, but to the surrounding villages as well.

Pray for this project to be finished this month, before the rainy season starts and wells cannot be drilled.

We plan to return in a few months to encourage the villagers and to check on the wells!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

 

Well Project Looks Good!

Today we visited the two villages again. Mr. Savet, chief of Village #1 (Khnar Ptol), took us to the future site of a new well, which we will drill the first week of March. This is where the 40 families that live there have no access to water during the dry season, which is now. They must buy their water, and all are extremely poor. They don't even have enough water to wash their clothes.

Mr. Savet introduced us to the families that live very close to the well site. We stood in the hot sun, explaining that God loves them very much and wants them to have good water and healthy lives. Everyone was very interested and listened carefully as our driver translated for us. Mr. Savet is excited that he will be able to provide them with water filters in their homes after the well is ready, so that they will all feel better.

We are still working out the details for the well site in village #2 (Trapaing Krasang). Hopefully it will be at the school, so that all the families in the area will have the use of the well, and especially the 350+ children that attend every day. It is obvious that the economy has suffered in this area and even the school seems to have suffered. The children and teachers don't seem as healthy as last year, so we are praying that the well and filtered water will make a big difference in their lives.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

 

Visit to Villages Projects

Had an interesting and successful trip to our villages in northern Siem Reap province on Saturday, February 13. We traveled with 3 of our Cambodian staff from Cup of Hope: Doun, his wife Khuem, and Chan Leap, our Administrator.

Mr. Savet, Village Chief of Khnar Toul, has made and sold 38 filters, and is excited to make this his primary business. He needs more training materials on how to use and maintain the filters, so the villagers will understand their operation. The filter at his house is working well, and he reports that he has been free of illness for the past three months. He told us that he often would be so sick he couldn't work, and he now believes the filtered water is the answer to his health!

Our visit to the second village of Trapeng Krasang was more disappointing. The leaders are not very interested in promoting the filters to their people, and have lots of excuses why they are too hard to use. However, the chief of the first village is willing to try to sell the filters to the second village, and will help promote and train anyone who is wants to try one of them.

We were saddened to see how much smoke was filling the air during our time here. The jungle and forest is being methodically burned off, to make room for fields, and the many 200-ft. trees lay smoldering on the ground. The acrid air gave us all sore thoats.

We took a side trip to the Thai border about 20 kilometers away, and visited the area where the Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot and his generals lived their last days. Eerie to be at the site of the actual border crossing where Thai soldiers took Cambodians from the refugee camps in Thailand back across the border and shot them. Now the little town is back to normal, and people seem to be happy and going about their daily tasks. It is a beautiful mountainous area, similar to the foothills of Colorado.

Cup of Hope will be drilling two additional wells in the villages, since there is little access to water at all during the dry season. The well-drilling rig in Phnom Penh, is still being repaired, and may not be ready while we are here. We assured the chiefs in the villages that they would have the wells soon, and they are patiently waiting.

Donating these wells, through the generosity of Cup of Hope supporters, has been a wonderful tool to build trust and relationship with the chiefs and the villages.

We were very well received, and enjoyed our reunion with the leaders that we met in 2009.

Saturday, February 06, 2010

 

Sunday's Here!

Mike and Barb spoke at Bora's Bible study last night at 9:00 pm. Then Mike shared on Discipleship and Relationships at Bora's church service. Worship like Vineyard!
Barb will do a worship training this afternoon.

Tomorrow we meet Mr. Sopheak at Shanti Volunteer Association and plan our strategy for getting wells put in the villages. We must report on our progress toward this goal, and we don't have much definite to tell them yet.

Hope to go to Siem Reap later this week.

 

Medicines and Webbs arrive in Cambodia

Arrived very late Wednesday night. Dr. Lee and Dr. Kim waiting for us. Very happy to get 2 big 50-lb. bags.

We have plans to go to Hebron Hospital Monday and to take the doctors to dinner Monday evening.

Having much difficulty with internet, so be patient with us.

Well-drilling rig still not ready. Plans very unsure. Helped all day yesterday at Foursquare facility.

Lots is still up in the air - PRAY!!!

 

Webbs and Medicines arrive in Cambodia




Dr. Kim and Dr. Lee of Hebron Hospital were anxiously awaiting us at the Phnom Penh airport at 11:30 pm Wednesday night (Cambodia time). They were holding big signs that said"Mike Webb" so we easily recognized each other. They are very excited to receive the gifts of medicine that the team at the Greeley Vineyard sorted and packed on Sunday afternoon.

Above are some pictures: 1. - The suitcases sitting in the pharmacy of the new Hebron International Hospital. 2. - Dr. Lee and Dr. Kim receiving the suitcases at the Phnom Penh Airport.

We have plans to visit the hospital Monday afternoon and to take the doctors to dinner Monday evening.

Thank you to all the missionaries at home who made this possible to bless the doctors and the people of Cambodia, who now can have the very essential medicines for better health!

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