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Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fundraising. Show all posts
Saturday, March 21, 2015
March 2015 Update
Labels:
Africa,
Fundraising,
Malawi,
newsletter,
Orphans,
Partners,
Update
Location:
Lilongwe, Malawi
Thursday, October 30, 2014
October 2014 Update and Year-End Fundraising
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Labels:
Africa,
Fundraising,
Malawi,
newsletter,
Orphans,
Partners,
Update
Location:
Lilongwe, Malawi
Monday, November 18, 2013
Many Thanks as 2013 Draws to a Close...
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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
May 2013
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Labels:
Africa,
Fundraising,
Malawi,
newsletter,
Update
Location:
Lilongwe, Malawi
Monday, March 25, 2013
March 2013 Newsletter
Well as most of you know, we spent 3 weeks in February back
in the U.S.! Madalo and I had a great time catching up with family and friends,
celebrating our new marriage, holding lots of new babies, going to San Diego
and Disneyland, celebrating my 30th birthday (my first one back
in the U.S. in 3 years!), and trying to do a little fundraising in the midst of
it all. It was quite the whirlwind and we were thoroughly exhausted by the time
we finally made it back home to Malawi. We needed a vacation after our vacation!
Everyone here in Malawi says we had a great time and were treated well by
everyone back in the U.S. How do they know? Because of all the weight we
gained! Culturally, here in Malawi, gaining weight while away is a sign that
you were well taken care of. Wouldn't it be nice if we thought that
way in the U.S. too?? I've already dropped ten pounds since coming
back!
Although we were tired, I quickly had to get ready for the COTN International
President and founder, Chris Clark to visit Malawi along with his wife and
co-founder, Debbie. The first few days of their visit they were accompanied by
an international board member and his wife, Bruce and Julie Donaho. So far
their visit has been great and they have shared a lot of vision, encouragement,
and training with the staff here in Malawi as well as learned some things from
the Malawi staff. Being the founders, and because in the early days they would
spend months at a time in Malawi, the children, especially the older ones, call
them “Dad Chris” and “Mom Debbie”. It's a unique organization where the
president is also thought of as "Dad" by many of the children!
I feel like I am working with COTN at a key time in its history. Behind are
many years of a small, family-style ministry and ahead it is developing into a
full-fledged international non-profit while still trying to maintain its sense
of family and community. It is definitely a great experience to be part of an
organization as it grows in this way!
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One of the many new babies we met, our new nephew, Oliver! |
Madalo has gotten back into the swing of her work at African Bible College
(ABC) Community Clinic. She really enjoys being a nurse; treating and caring
for people as God heals their bodies and spirits. She is such a light to her
patients and fellow staff members, always bringing a smile and encouraging
words to those around her. I’ve heard more than once from some of the “higher
ups” at ABC that she is one of their best nurses!
Much Love,
Jeremy and Madalo
Thursday, December 20, 2012
2013 for Jeremy and Madalo!

Dear Friends and Family,
Greetings! Many of you hear from me regularly while for some it may have been a while. In either case, I hope this letter finds you well! For me, this has been an exciting and fulfilling year. As you probably know, I am living and working in
If you aren’t yet familiar with the organization I work with, COTN focuses on improving the lives of orphans and vulnerable children in Africa and the
The children celebrating as deep, clean water is struck in Chilombo! |
The work I have been
doing with COTN as an In-Country Liaison primarily focuses on supporting and
improving the flow of information between the local Malawi
office and the international office located in Silverdale , Washington .
This includes regular reports on how the operations in the country are going as
well as photos, videos, and stories about major accomplishments and happenings
in the lives of the children. I also have the opportunity to train local staff
in proposal writing, goal setting, and program design and implementation. One
major highlight this year has been the drilling of a clean-water well in one of
the villages we support, Chilombo
Village . Women are now
able to walk a shorter distance to gather water, and children will be less
likely to contract water-borne diseases which keep them out of school. One goal
for 2013 is to help facilitate the funding and construction of a new community
center in the same village. I truly love my work and look forward to continuing
it in the coming years!
For this first year with COTN I have been privileged to be funded completely through the US Peace Corps. This was possible through a program called Peace Corps Response which places former volunteers in professional roles in local government or non-profit organizations. As I move into my second year with COTN, I will officially come on staff as a support raising missionary. As an organization, COTN has decided that in order to allow close to 87% of each child sponsorship dollar to go directly to in-country programs, their U.S. based staff members offset their own salaries through personal fundraising. This allows donors and child sponsors to have peace of mind in knowing that their money isn’t going towards an inflated administration budget, but as much of it as possible goes towards the programs in the countries where it is needed most.
For this first year with COTN I have been privileged to be funded completely through the US Peace Corps. This was possible through a program called Peace Corps Response which places former volunteers in professional roles in local government or non-profit organizations. As I move into my second year with COTN, I will officially come on staff as a support raising missionary. As an organization, COTN has decided that in order to allow close to 87% of each child sponsorship dollar to go directly to in-country programs, their U.S. based staff members offset their own salaries through personal fundraising. This allows donors and child sponsors to have peace of mind in knowing that their money isn’t going towards an inflated administration budget, but as much of it as possible goes towards the programs in the countries where it is needed most.
As Madalo and I move into this season we are going to need support from our loved ones back home. The first thing we are asking for is prayer, encouraging thoughts, and emotional support. We know many of you are already doing this and we are very grateful. We ask that as many people as possible join us in regular prayer support. Our spirits will continually be strengthened and uplifted through your prayers and God’s presence in our lives.
Me with some of the teenagers at the COTN Secondary School |
Secondly, we will need financial support.
Will you consider partnering with us in our call to live and work in Malawi ? We need
two types of financial partners. First,
up front we need our partners to make one-time donations in order to raise
three months worth of salary as well as visa/work permit costs. COTN requires this
as a cushion in case leaner times come. This will need to be raised by February
1st and the amount needed is $5,620. Any amount is welcome and as
you are thinking about where to do your year-end donating, please consider us.
The other types of partners we need are those who will commit to monthly
support towards my salary. My monthly salary need is $1,800 and I hope that you
will prayerfully and thoughtfully consider making a commitment to partner with
us and our work on a monthly basis. As COTN is a registered 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization, all of your donations will be accompanied with
receipts and are tax deductable. Donations to our ministry fund can be made
online at: www.cotni.org/staff/jeremy-macias.
Alternatively, if you prefer, checks can be sent with “Jeremy Macias staff
support” on the memo line to:
Children of the Nations
Regardless
of whether you are able to partner with us financially, we definitely want to
keep all of our loved ones updated so please reply if you want to be on our
e-mail update list. We will regularly be sharing how things are going in our
work and ministry as well as share prayer needs as they come.
Madalo and I really appreciate you taking the time to read this letter and consider becoming one of our partners. We do not take it for granted and wish we could see you in person to make this request. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask. We look forward to hearing from you! God Bless!
Madalo and I really appreciate you taking the time to read this letter and consider becoming one of our partners. We do not take it for granted and wish we could see you in person to make this request. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask. We look forward to hearing from you! God Bless!
Much
Love,
Jeremy and Madalo Macias
Jermacias@gmail.com
(+265) 881 517 672
Jermacias@gmail.com
(+265) 881 517 672
Labels:
Fundraising,
Partners,
Update
Location:
Njewa, Lilongwe, Malawi
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