Tuesday, August 14, 2012

YOU'RE INVITED


This night will be full of food, fun and fundraising!

Your family and friends are invited as well. The more the merrier.

Can't wait to spend some time with all of you.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Support Letter, prayer cards and all that jazz

One of the hardest task when taking on something like this is writing a support letter. I never know what to say and how I want my voice to come across. It is difficult cause you don't want to come across greedy and money driven but at the same time I need people to sponsor me to help cover all the costs. I need people to come along side me and serve with me. A volunteers sponsor is serving just as much as the volunteer. With out them it would not happen, a ministry would not be able to provide. With that being said finally after many hours of pulling my hair out and a  gazillion deleted drafts here's what I am left with and I think it is as marvelous as it ever will be. Also check out the picture of cool swag I have to send out to make this all complete.



Dear friends,

I am about to embark on a crazy adventure aboard the Africa Mercy, a Mercy Ships’ ship that travels along the coast of West Africa. I will start the journey this September training in Texas and arrive on the ship November 9th. I will be serving as Human Resource Facilitator for two years as a volunteer.

These next two years will be exciting, life changing, and challenging, so I would love it if you could keep me in your prayers. I know there will be good and bad days encountered. Pray also for those that the ship has already met and will meet. Pray many lives can be transformed for the better through the medical care provided by Mercy Ships and the education through other programs on board. Pray for the doctors, nurses, and all the others volunteering their time to bring these amazing services to those in need.

As a volunteer I will be paying my own way, which includes room and board, medical insurance, transportation, travel costs, and other general living expenses. This allows general Mercy Ships donations to be used for direct patient care, community development programs, and other costs associated with Mercy Ships Field Service initiatives.
  
If you would like to join me on this journey as a financial supporter to help with some of the costs, I would be forever grateful. You will be making a lasting difference in my life as well as the lives of the forgotten poor. Your support will enable me to serve those in need, bringing them hope and healing. You may make one-time or regularly scheduled contributions of any amount online or by mail.

Please check out my Crewmates page by going to www.mercyships.org/
crewmatesand type in my full name Nicole Pugh in the search box.

If you want to hear more about Mercy Ships or this next step in my life I would love to talk with you. I am available by phone, email. We can even set up a coffee meeting. Check out www.mercyships.org for information on this wonderful organization and check out my blog for updates, www.adventuresonafricamercy.
blogspot.com/.

Thank you for being such a blessing to me and those I am serving.

Love,

Nicole Pugh

Cell: 530-368-6443

To make a donation:
Online: just follow the instructions above to my Crewmates page and there will be a green button to the right of my profile.
By mail: Make the check out to Mercy Ships. On the memo line put my crewmember number, #3369 and send the check to: Mercy Ships, P.O. Box 1930GardenValley, TX75771-1930


once again PRAYER PRAYER PRAYER is needed

Thanks all!

Let me tell you a story..

All about how, I began a journey.

For many years I have searched, hoped, and prayed that life would take a new direction. I had been feeling the tug of taking a big step, making a life change for sometime and now the time has come. I have been accepted to join Mercy Ships on their boat in West Africa as a Human Resources Facilitator for the next 2 years. It is truly a dream come true.

For those that have been around and known I did not take this lightly. I have been working on it seriously and it's been my prayer request for a full 2 years. There just comes a time where you either keep praying or actually listen to God and take the leap of faith. I guess when they contact you only hours after you send the application, it's a pretty clear indication the big guy upstairs needs you to leap for it. How could I not go for it. Mercy Ships does so many wonderful things that I feel so strongly about and can stand behind 100%. Let me just share a few of their fun facts ( heads up, I am a fact nerd).


  • Performed services for 2.35 million direct beneficiaries, valued at more than $1 billion.
  • Performed more than 61,000 operations such as cleft lip and palate, cataract removal, straightening of crossed eyes, orthopedic, facial reconstruction, and obstetric fistula repair.
  • Treated over 539,000 patients in village clinics
  • Educated 5,770 local health care teachers, who have in turn trained multiple thousands in primary health care.
  • Trained over 29,400 local medical professionals in modern health care techniques.
  • Completed over 1,100 community development projects focusing on water, sanitation, education, infrastructure development, and agriculture.
  • Completed over 575 port visits in 54 developing nations and 18 developed nations.


Seriously, so amazing! I believe this opportunity I have is going to be an incredible blessing and a life changing time that I will cherish all of my days. I can not wait to be there, in AFRICA!!

Until than I am really going to need patience and to trust that it will all work out. I have sold all my things and I have quit my job in the insurance world (cubicleville) to go volunteer in Africa. That's a big step I would say. These next weeks are going to be full of fundraising, visits with family and friends, and preparation both physically and spiritually.

Oh man, it's about to get crazy, but I like it.

PRAY FOR ME! PRAY FOR THEM! PRAY FOR EVERYBODY!