Chalon
On this Earth Day 2025 I'm thinking about seed-planting.
Just on a basic level, that makes sense, of course. Doing something good for the planet is what this day is set aside for. And in Spring aren't we all looking forward to the flowers?
But this year, right now there's an extra layer to this for us here at New Family Foundation. I'm talking about the current efforts to raise funds for our University Students, and the recent mailing of small packets of seeds to all our Sponsors and Supporters.
Maybe you've already received yours. At least, that was my hope, that it would arrive before Earth Day. Maybe you're not on the mailing list, in which case, we can rectify that in a second.
But first I want to introduce you to the Students themselves, the ones we are focusing on in this particular effort. Over the next several days I'll be posting a picture and a profile, along with some personal thoughts from the young women themselves, so you can get to know them better.
Today, here is Chalon.
Chalon arrived to live with us at age 16, much later than the normal 6 or 7 years old. Her life story has had its darker chapters in a series of complex events that required her to be tough and determined. In some ways, the environment of trust and nurture we foster in our family was suspicious territory for her. It's taken a while to build trust.
She recently graduated from High School, and has already been accepted into her (equivalent) Humanities studies program at University, so these are new days of optimism and hope for Chalon. On graduation day, which I had the honour of attending with Yupa and Bell, it was great how much it meant to her that we came. And overall, as she interacted with her teachers and classmates, she was smiling and enjoying all the attention, something we hope will be more and more part of her future.
In her own words:
"I want to be a history or social studies teacher, so I thought that if I graduated, I would take the civil service exam to become a history teacher because I like this field and am interested in it. I also want to be with the children so that they can have fun and be happy."
Graduation from High School
That last statement expressing the desire to help other children 'have fun and be happy' is significant. This was not her own childhood experience. Yet she wants to change things for others. And now she has that chance.
This is totally what we are about at NFF, redirecting the trajectory and affecting change for better futures.
If you'd like to be a part of it, for Chalon and the four other young women you'll hear about in the next few days, please take a moment to respond to the SEEDS Fundraiser mailing.
And if you are not on our mailing list, you can still donate by sending an e-transfer to donations@hcckw.ca (Memo: NFF Seeds, Password Foundation).
Thank you!
NOTE: In Canadian Dollars it takes approximately $2,000 per year to send one student to post secondary education in Thailand. We currently have five students.
With deep gratitude for all the love, support and care from Chalon's Sponsor in particular, and all those who faithfully help make these stories possible!
Ruth Anne
Rev. Ruth Anne Breithaupt, MDiv.
Canadian Representative/Missionary in Residence
New Family Foundation/Highview Community Church
The mission of New Family Foundation is to
provide a loving home for at-risk and
orphaned children in Northern Thailand to
help them achieve their best potential in
education, vocation and service to society.
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