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Thy Kingdom Come!
Dear Parents and Families in Christ,
I hope you are enjoying the good weather! I would like to share some great news about the Sponsorship Program that we are running at Everest Academy, called “Change 4 Change”. All the students are really excited about being able to help those kids in need. We have 3 kids we are sponsoring, whose names are Juan Pablo, Amayrani and Dylan.
Throughout these past months, our students have raised $478.41. Our goal is $1,800, which will be able to provide education for the three of them, for a whole year of top class education in one of the Mano Amiga Schools in Mexico, run by Legionaries.
It’s great to see the excitement on our students’ faces. Today, Thursday, one of our students told me: “Br Juan, I’ve one dollar”. Every amount counts. What is important is that we give it out of love.
This is what each class has raised so far:
God bless you! In Christ, Br Juan LC
NB: The article below is a great testimony of someone who was one day like one of the three children we are helping and now is a renowned heart surgeon. There is more to the story. It’s worth reading it!
Most of the people in the community lived without electricity or running water. Their lives were full of misery and poverty: foul smelling and contaminated water, shacks made of cardboard, unpaved streets, and barely-clothed children running through the neighborhoods. Upon learning about plans for the school, one man looked at me and replied, “We have been promised so many things.”
The school’s mission was to lift children out of poverty and transform them into leaders in the community. We began the first year in an eight-classroom building. Most children wore tattered clothing and without shoes. Within a week, half of the teachers and the vice principal resigned. We moved ahead and by the second month one hundred and twenty students had enrolled. Uniforms were sold for 50 cents. The care with which the students treated their new clothes was incredible!
Using an old typewriter, we wrote letters to parents, inviting them to a meeting with their child’s teacher and me. Not one parent ever missed an appointment. For some, that meant foregoing a half-day’s work. The parents were astounded by and grateful for the way we treated them. No one had ever spoken so positively with them about their children, nor taken an interest in their children’s lives. The mothers shared their difficulties. One mother asked me if the school would stop requiring her son to play sports. She explained that he was often weak because she did not have enough food to feed him every morning. Her husband had left her and their four children, two of whom had disabilities. Another instance that had a profound impact on me was at a school party when a second-grade child came running to show me a sandwich and exclaimed, “Look, it has meat in it! I am going to take it home and give it to my mother!”
After that first year, I took a position as the principal of another school. Nine years later, I returned to visit Helping Hand. The area was unrecognizable. Not only were there cement houses, electricity and running water, but also neighborhoods, shopping centers, and businesses. The construction of the school, with all of the additions had been completed.
After I first left the Helping Hand Institute, an impoverished child named Antonio Heredia enrolled in the school. Thirty years later, Dr. Jose Antonio Heredia recounted to me the positive experiences that he had as a student. He now has his own practice in a prestigious medical center and is considered to be one of the best young cardiovascular surgeons in Monterrey.
Antonio has maintained his involvement in Helping Hand and supports its programs. He said that it was gratifying to operate on me, as he felt it was an opportunity to express his gratitude for what he had received from Helping Hand.
Dear Parents and Families in Christ,
I hope you are enjoying the good weather! I would like to share some great news about the Sponsorship Program that we are running at Everest Academy, called “Change 4 Change”. All the students are really excited about being able to help those kids in need. We have 3 kids we are sponsoring, whose names are Juan Pablo, Amayrani and Dylan.
Throughout these past months, our students have raised $478.41. Our goal is $1,800, which will be able to provide education for the three of them, for a whole year of top class education in one of the Mano Amiga Schools in Mexico, run by Legionaries.
It’s great to see the excitement on our students’ faces. Today, Thursday, one of our students told me: “Br Juan, I’ve one dollar”. Every amount counts. What is important is that we give it out of love.
This is what each class has raised so far:
God bless you! In Christ, Br Juan LC
NB: The article below is a great testimony of someone who was one day like one of the three children we are helping and now is a renowned heart surgeon. There is more to the story. It’s worth reading it!
Mano Amiga Student Sponsorship Program
by Father James McKenna LC
Last January, I was admitted to the intensive care unit at San Jose Hospital in Monterrey, Mexico. A highly respected surgeon concluded that I needed double bypass surgery. After the procedure, the surgeon visited me with a second surgeon whom I had not yet met. This younger physician introduced himself as Dr. Antonio Heredia. Recognizing my name, he asked, “Do you know the Helping Hand school?”
I replied, “Of course, I was its first principal.”
“We spoke often about you,” he said. “I was one of the first students at Helping Hand.”
I was filled with emotion and reminisced about those first months of the foundation of the Mano Amiga Institute in 1974; the poverty of the children, our hope and belief in the school’s potential to change their lives. Now, thirty years later, one of those same children was a cardiovascular surgeon directly involved in saving my life!
My involvement in the foundation of Helping Hand was one of the most unforgettable experiences of my life.
by Father James McKenna LC
Last January, I was admitted to the intensive care unit at San Jose Hospital in Monterrey, Mexico. A highly respected surgeon concluded that I needed double bypass surgery. After the procedure, the surgeon visited me with a second surgeon whom I had not yet met. This younger physician introduced himself as Dr. Antonio Heredia. Recognizing my name, he asked, “Do you know the Helping Hand school?”
I replied, “Of course, I was its first principal.”
“We spoke often about you,” he said. “I was one of the first students at Helping Hand.”
I was filled with emotion and reminisced about those first months of the foundation of the Mano Amiga Institute in 1974; the poverty of the children, our hope and belief in the school’s potential to change their lives. Now, thirty years later, one of those same children was a cardiovascular surgeon directly involved in saving my life!
My involvement in the foundation of Helping Hand was one of the most unforgettable experiences of my life.
Most of the people in the community lived without electricity or running water. Their lives were full of misery and poverty: foul smelling and contaminated water, shacks made of cardboard, unpaved streets, and barely-clothed children running through the neighborhoods. Upon learning about plans for the school, one man looked at me and replied, “We have been promised so many things.”
The school’s mission was to lift children out of poverty and transform them into leaders in the community. We began the first year in an eight-classroom building. Most children wore tattered clothing and without shoes. Within a week, half of the teachers and the vice principal resigned. We moved ahead and by the second month one hundred and twenty students had enrolled. Uniforms were sold for 50 cents. The care with which the students treated their new clothes was incredible!
Using an old typewriter, we wrote letters to parents, inviting them to a meeting with their child’s teacher and me. Not one parent ever missed an appointment. For some, that meant foregoing a half-day’s work. The parents were astounded by and grateful for the way we treated them. No one had ever spoken so positively with them about their children, nor taken an interest in their children’s lives. The mothers shared their difficulties. One mother asked me if the school would stop requiring her son to play sports. She explained that he was often weak because she did not have enough food to feed him every morning. Her husband had left her and their four children, two of whom had disabilities. Another instance that had a profound impact on me was at a school party when a second-grade child came running to show me a sandwich and exclaimed, “Look, it has meat in it! I am going to take it home and give it to my mother!”
After that first year, I took a position as the principal of another school. Nine years later, I returned to visit Helping Hand. The area was unrecognizable. Not only were there cement houses, electricity and running water, but also neighborhoods, shopping centers, and businesses. The construction of the school, with all of the additions had been completed.
After I first left the Helping Hand Institute, an impoverished child named Antonio Heredia enrolled in the school. Thirty years later, Dr. Jose Antonio Heredia recounted to me the positive experiences that he had as a student. He now has his own practice in a prestigious medical center and is considered to be one of the best young cardiovascular surgeons in Monterrey.
Antonio has maintained his involvement in Helping Hand and supports its programs. He said that it was gratifying to operate on me, as he felt it was an opportunity to express his gratitude for what he had received from Helping Hand.
About Everest
Everest Academy Lemont, founded in 1995 as White Pines Academy, is a private Catholic school offering a Pre-K through grade 8 program.
Our goal is to offer each child the highest quality education through Integral Formation®, the pedagogical method developed by the Legionaries of Christ. Through Integral Formation®, each student benefits from a personalized approach that develops the whole person, from intellect and character to spiritual life and apostolic responsibility. The result: intelligent, responsible, and positive leaders who will transform society with the Gospel values.
Here at Everest Academy, with our brand new campus opened for the fall 2009 school year, we are poised for growth and ready to give our students a Catholic educational experience that will last them a lifetime. Find out more by taking a tour of our campus.
Our goal is to offer each child the highest quality education through Integral Formation®, the pedagogical method developed by the Legionaries of Christ. Through Integral Formation®, each student benefits from a personalized approach that develops the whole person, from intellect and character to spiritual life and apostolic responsibility. The result: intelligent, responsible, and positive leaders who will transform society with the Gospel values.
Here at Everest Academy, with our brand new campus opened for the fall 2009 school year, we are poised for growth and ready to give our students a Catholic educational experience that will last them a lifetime. Find out more by taking a tour of our campus.