Wednesday, September 25, 2013

October Mission Moment

Life Changing Care
Eleven-year-old Ratna Mannan was studying at home when the accident happened that would change her life.
As she worked by candlelight, her linen dress caught fire and nearly 90 percent of her body sustained burns.
Her father was a day laborer and the family did not have much money for medical treatment. Ratna was taken to a nearby hospital where she was treated for several months.
As she grew over the years, though, her scars became tight, and her movement became constricted. She underwent operations over the years at a number of hospitals to alleviate her suffering.
Then finally, at the age of 21, she was admitted to Lutheran Health Care Bangladesh, a hospital that specializes in maternal and children’s health funded in part by the generous gifts ELCA members make to ELCA ministries through their Sunday offerings.
Lutheran Health Care Bangladesh is a program designed to not only meet the immediate health-care needs of women like Ratna, but to sustainably improve the health and living conditions for women and children in the southern part of the country through education and development.
The program includes medical outreach to women who may not otherwise receive health care. It has a mobile clinic that visits rural areas of the country five days a week and soon will begin conducting training seminars aimed to teach especially women not just about personal health care, but about how to build a better future for themselves through working for human rights, gender equality and sustainable income generation.
“Bangladesh is a country where poverty particularly affects women and children, increasing risks to their health and wellbeing. I am grateful for ELCA members paying attention to this reality by allowing us to support Lutheran Health Care Bangladesh,” says Franklin Ishida, who coordinates the ELCA’s involvement in Bangladesh. “In accompaniment with Lutheran Health Care Bangladesh, the ELCA is indeed reaching out to provide for safe and appropriate health care for women and children.”
For people like Ratna, who has now had four surgeries to relieve the constriction caused by her scarring as well as reconstructive operations, Lutheran Health Care Bangladesh is the gateway to a better, healthier life. Ratna will remain at the hospital until her treatments are completed. Her procedures and meals will be paid for until she is ready to return home.
This story would not be possible without your generous gifts. Thank you! You are making a difference in this world- you are changing lives. God’s work. Our hands.

We cannot be quiet about what we have seen and heard! Acts 4:20

Christine Donahue
TLGCS Mission Interpreter Coordinator
cedonahue@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

A congregation responds to OK tornadoes


In August, our very own Pastor Barbara Simmers from Peace Lutheran in Slidell led a group on a good will mission trip by van to Oklahoma in response to the Tornadoes. They had made solid contacts and intended to work in the communities around Shawnee, OK that were hit the day BEFORE the widely publicized Moore, OK. Most of the families hit in these other areas are impoverished and without insurance.

This group of ten people traveled to Shawnee, Oklahoma, which included three teens, two pastors, a couple of senior citizens and middle-aged folks.

They worked together with Debra Big Eagle, who's outreach was helping out the local children affected by the tornadoes with $5 gift cards and schools supplies. Debra shares that 552 homes were affected in her county, with 91 homes destroyed in nearby Steelman Estates, an impoverished mobile home park. 

Although the group may have been small, they were greatly supported by others. Together with them they brought 125 book bags each filled with the following items:
  • 3 spiral notebooks
  • 1 ruler
  • 1 box of gobsters, runts, bottle caps, etc.
  • 1 glue stick
  • 1 Terragona pencil & 2 No. 2 pencils
  • 1 small Kleenex package
  • 1 24-box of colors
  • 1 pack of markers
  • 1 pair of scissors
  • $5 Walmart gift card
  • 1 assignment pad
  • 3 books - new story book classics on the 8-12 year reading level
  • 1 pair of Mardi Gras beads

All the goods for the book bags and school supplies came from a variety of sources supporting this project including:
  • Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod

Congregations:
  • Peace in Slidell
  • Christ the King in Kenner
  • St. Mark's in Metairie
  • Hosanna in Mandeville
  • St. Paul in Baton Rouge
Community Groups:
  • Lions Club - Pearl River
  • VFW - Pearl river
  • St. Joseph Hospice
  • Canon Hospice
  • Where Y'At Senior Citizen Group
  • Whispering Forest Elementary in Slidell
And of course, the amazing support of the members of Peace Lutheran in Slidell.