Las year project was a huge success and we manage to send
and deliver a lot for kids that need to go through winter, or kids in need to
go to school. This year we go again on a campaign to help villages with poor
children. This kids are going on a walk at 4 am to get to school and they walk
for 10 km even if it’s snowing and freezing. We found kids learning at the
candle light and came to our surprise that this is done on an empty stomach.
Parents are working on jobs that they can take every day from everyone in the
community that is willing to help or they need something done.
This year on Christmas eve or one day early we take a walk.
And we take a walk from village to village because we found 3 different places
where we can go and help. We will gather and buy anything we know they need.
Food, clothes, blankets, generators, we even take in consideration to buy solar
panels for a few houses and install some light in the children’s room. But that
would be a high cost and we need to get to as many as we can.
So helping them with food, clothes, blankets, stuff they
need for school, health care packages, and maybe Santa is coming with toys…who
knows?
As an team effort this time we ask from you all the guys
that are willing to spend the minimum amount just to contribute on making a kid
happy. A campaign to let them know at least Christmas is for everyone. Put a
smile on someone face is actually the meaning of this holiday.
So we gather people with ATV’s guys with 4x4’s willing to
help us get even on places that are hard to reach. Houses on hills and in the
middle of the forest where we found out there are families with needs.
Last year we manage to help around 25 families with children
to get through the winter and more. We got to buy bulks of school book’s, and
anything they need to write and read, medical care, boots, health care and
hygiene packages and more.
This year we raise the bar and hope we can get to many more
with your help. With your contribution we can do this dream a reality. So the
smallest amount that you can spare is the biggest smile on a kid’s face.