Today's guest blogger gave me the following bio to share here today:
Cindy Reed is a wife, mom, educator, blogger, and part-time grownup who blogs at The Reedster Speaks. She writes about everything from the irreverent to the serious, and also serves as a Contributing Editor for the Yeah Write weekly blogging challenge. She lives with her long-suffering husband Matt, their girls,adopted from China and Ethiopia, and two ill-trained dogs in Asheville, North Carolina.
I have to add, Cindy makes me smile. Not that, "aww, isn't she sweet" kind of smile, but the kind that is sincere, authentic, and real. She's a true talent and an inspiring voice. I am grateful to welcome her here today for Wednesday's Woman.
Wednesday’s
Woman: Kristen Meier Greene
Have you ever looked at all the myriad problems in the
world and felt like throwing up your hands? Sometimes, it just seems like too
much. When I’m feeling that way, I like to remind myself of one of my favorite quotes,
from Margaret Mead: “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful,
committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever
has.”
My friend Kristen Greene,
a young mom who, with her husband Jeff, adopted siblings from Ethiopia in the
same travel group as me back in 2008, is the embodiment of Mead’s sentiment –
one so-called “ordinary” woman from Beaverton, Oregon, who is changing the
world by giving back to her children’s birth country, one project at a time.
“The trip to Ethiopia forever
changed us, and we felt compelled to give back to the region where our
beautiful children are from,” says Kristen. She was appalled and saddened by
the conditions they found in the villages near where their children were born.
“So many in Ethiopia go without
basic needs like clean water sources, schools, and health care facilities.” In
fact, over 250,000 people in Ethiopia die each year due to water borne
illnesses, most of them young children. She started to think: What would it be
like to go into labor and be a 3-4 hour walk from the nearest hospital? What
would it be like to not have access to clean water – to drink from the same
muddy water holes where animals bathed and urinated?
Kristen graduated from George
Fox University and majored in psychology. While staying home to care for her
children, she also works full time working on the family’s Ethiopia fundraising
campaigns, in partnership with A Glimmer of Hope, a charitable organization based in Austin, Texas, that focuses on
Ethiopia and has a grant to cover 100% of its administrative costs so that every
donated dollar goes directly to the charitable campaigns. Glimmer’s goal is to
choose a community and go deep – to find its needs and to provide the
infrastructure and training for the people who live there to maintain the
projects.
So far, Kristen’s family’s efforts
have raised $500,000 for two villages in Ethiopia. In the first community the
Greenes worked with, Dali, there are now 16
furnished classrooms, 12 latrines, a three-room health clinic, and seven clean
water points. “We’ve used every resource we can think of to raise money,” says
Kristen. “We have been amazed at the outpouring of support – not only people
who want to give, but people who want to join our team and fundraise on their
own.” Under Kristen’s enthusiastic direction, friends, family, church members,
and community organizations have sold
jewelry and donated the proceeds, run sponsored races, sold baked goods,
donated birthday gift proceeds, and made monetary gifts large and small.
The Greenes’ projects are the
second largest in the nation for A Glimmer of Hope. Kristen raised over
$175,000 for a maternity clinic for the women of Tercha, and her current
campaign is equally ambitious - $100,000 for a pediatric clinic for the
village’s children. Knowing Kristen, I have no doubt the children of Tercha
will soon have the quality medical care they deserve.
Never underestimate the power
of one person – of one mother – to change the world. Kristen is a powerhouse of
energy and inspiration, working tirelessly both for her family and for her
children’s homeland. She’s more than just Wednesday’s Woman – she is a woman
for every day of the week, every hour of the day.
You can join her. Donate here
to help provide health care for the children of Tercha, Ethiopia: http://www.aglimmerofhope.org/campaign/hope-children
Wednesday's Woman is a weekly feature dedicated to spotlighting women who are role models for our daughters. . . and the world.
Great Job Cindy! Very Inspiring....and a nice feel good story for the week.
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring and humbling. Something to think about when you feel like your efforts won't make a difference...
ReplyDeleteDetermination and passion can make all the difference.
Great story and simply amazing what Kristen and Jeff have done!
ReplyDeleteAwesome and amazing Wed Woman! Another great example of the difference one person can make.
ReplyDeleteWow. She is a woman whose love and determination knows no bounds. I'm repeating what Kerstin said, but I am inspired and humbled. Ellen
ReplyDeleteShe is simply astonishing, i am humbled to know her :)
ReplyDeleteInspiring, humbling. Absolutely love this.
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