Sunday, July 7, 2013

OLRFMS has MOVED!

Our Little Roses Foreign Mission Society Moves to Miami

Dear Friends,

We want you to be the first to know that Our Little Roses Foreign Mission Society, the U.S.-based 501(c)(3) whose mission is to increase support and awareness for Our Little Roses Ministries in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, has moved to Miami.

Here's our new address and contact information:

  Our Little Roses Foreign Mission Society Inc.
  525 NE 15th St., Suite 100
  Miami, FL  33132-1411
  Ph:  305.401.0378
  Fx:  305.375.8054
  1-800-849-9252

Let me also introduce myself. In November, following Beverley Allison's unexpected passing, Bishop Leo Frade, chairman, and the board of directors of OLRFMS asked me to serve as Acting Executive Director of OLRFMS to ensure that the important work of securing support for Our Little Roses Ministries in Honduras continued.

Our efforts these last several months have focused on relocating the office to Miami with the planned sale of the property on which the offices were located. We ask your patience and understanding as we move through this transition. Please feel free to call or email us if you have any questions.

At the same time, we also say goodbye and thank-you to Betty Lou Roberts and Joanne Matthews, who worked closely with Beverley and served OLRFMS for 13 and 19 years, respectively. Both have done a tremendous job over the years and have worked especially hard these last several months to prepare the Virginia office for closing and moving to Miami.

Joining me in Miami as Development Services Manager is Katrina Davey. You can reach her at 305.401.0378 or at OLRFMS@ourlittleroses.org. Katrina brings a wealth of experience from her years at United Way-Miami and, most recently, Friends of Trinity Cathedral, Miami.

Finally, as we celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Diana Frade's founding of Our Little Roses in San Pedro Sula, the board of OLRFMS has adopted several goals intended to secure a strong financial foundation for Our Little Roses Ministries -- expanding the number of sponsors, increasing general support and expanding the number of regional special events. Each of these goals ultimately ensures a secure financial foundation to meet the ongoing and pressing needs and services of the ministry -- and the girls.

Words are not enough to thank you for your support. I look forward to working with you in the months and years ahead as together we continue to support the vital work of Our Little Roses Ministries in Honduras.

God's peace and blessings!
Cheryl

Cheryl D. Chapman, PhD
Acting Executive Director
Our Little Roses Foreign Mission Society, Inc.
525 NE 15th St., Suite 100
Miami, FL 33132-1411
Ofc:  305.401.0378
Cell: 786.556.5156 
Fax: 305.375.8054

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

OLRM Run for the Roses!


Thanks to the Newport Beach, CA and Southwest Airlines crew and friends for another amazingly successful Run for Our Little Roses, which has now raised over $20,000 for Our Little Roses. Above is their Run for the Roses with the girls in San Pedro Sula, Honduras.

Monday, June 10, 2013

English program earns Girl Scout top honor


Kelly Telljohann, 17, teaches the English words for colors to a girl at Our Little Roses in Honduras, using the ESL kit she developed. Telljohann was awarded the Girl Scout Gold Award for her project.
Kelly Telljohann, a Ballantyne Country Club resident and junior at Providence Day School, received the Girl Scout Gold Award May 5 for her English as a Second Language (ESL) project that was so successful it has been incorporated into three ESL programs spanning from Charlotte to Honduras.
“I know its being used and it feels so good,” said Telljohann, 17, who has been a Girl Scout for 10 years and is part of Troop 1405.
The Gold Award is the Girl Scouts’ highest award and is presented for an individual’s project that involves identifying a need, developing an action plan, leading and delegating, and results in a final product that is sustainable by another party.
When Telljohann traveled to Honduras as a short-term mission trip in July 2011 to visit Our Little Roses, a home for girls rescued from the streets of San Pedro Sula – the murder capital of the world – she saw the girls’ desire to learn English. Some have the opportunity to attend the home’s bilingual school and need English practice, while some attend public school and need a more basic introduction to English. Learning English increases their opportunities and earning potential upon graduation.
Telljohann spent 160 hours developing an ESL kit to feed the girls’ motivation and to help the missionaries connect with the girls.
Read the entire article from the South Charlotte News here: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/05/31/4078074/english-program-earns-girl-scout.html

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Who is that beautiful girl in the mirror?


Katherine took the mirror and smiled at it!  She is the beautiful girl in the mirror! For the first time the girls got their own mirror. This is a special acrylic not breakable mirror that every girl got to draw her own faces or the faces of the girl in front of them. The girls enjoyed this activity that was basically for the older girls, but as there was enough material many of the little girls were able to do it. With bright eyes and showing surprise Martita, a 6 years old, asked:  "Are you sending me to do the activity that the big girls were doing yesterday?"  Her eyes opened wide when the teacher answered "Yes, go to the dining room to do the activity".   

Spiritual Growing

"El Espiritu de Dios esta en este lugar"  (The Spirit of God is in this place) Was one of the hymns that the girls from Our Little Roses sang last Sunday 14 when Rev. Gustavo Galeano, the full time priest of OLRM celebrated the First Eucharist as the formal Chaplain of OLRM.  

Poet Priest Spencer Reece, Revda. Debra Andrew and Rev. Gustavo Galeano
Having a full time priest at OLRM is a blessing, but having a woman priest and a poet priest to do the First Eucharist at Holy Family Chapel was a big event! The Celebrations at Holy Family Chapel will be every other Sunday as the girls continue attending San Pablo Episcopal Church at Colonia Satelite.  

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Our Little Roses Documentary Film

Our Little Roses Film chronicles the making of a film about an American-born Episcopal priest who travels to Honduras, the poorest Spanish-speaking country in the Western Hemisphere and, in that, the murder capital of the world - San Pedro Sula - to teach poetry to a score of orphaned teenage girls at Our Little Roses orphanage, at the edge of one of the city's ram shackle barrios.

Gong Xi Fa Cai!

Chinese New Year, The Year of the Snake, was a great reason to host a fundraiser for our girls at Our Little Roses. We had over 40 women, many longtime supporters of the girls, dressed in red (for good luck!) bringing in the New Year together.










The Asian food was plentiful and delicious, the house decorated with all forms of Chinese Good Luck symbols and of course, lots of red! It was a luncheon that lasted hours. February is a good month to host a fundraiser as people are ready to party again after a break from the holidays. Coming up with a theme that is out of the ordinary helps make a fundraiser just that bit different and exciting for people to attend. Spreading the word about Our Little Roses is a way to get more volunteers and supporters. We handed out a list of ways each person could help us make our week with the girls a success. We suggested that the girls needed not only donations of clothes but books, craft supplies, help designing workshops and writing letters. And lastly, it was very successful in the money-raising department. Let’s share ideas of how we all help our girls.

 Ann, Charlotte Padrinos 2/2013 

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

OLR Documentary Film Blog

In December 2012, a documentary film crew led by Director Brad Coley began filming at an all-girls orphanage in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Our Little Roses Ministries houses, feeds and educates more than 60 girls at a time, creating a model exception within its 10-foot walls against the backdrop of extreme poverty, violence and lawlessness surrounding the home - "a children's holocaust," a local priest says. Drawn by a girl who lives at Our Little Roses San Pedro Sula is a broken promise. Everyday, the metropolitan bus terminal fills with new faces of campesinos who have left tight-knit, barter-and-trade communities to find work in the nation's bustling industrial capital. But here, even low-paying jobs are hard to come by. Empty church pews suggest a breakdown in religious faith. Gangs are community. The harshest sign of that undelivered promise: a city churning with abandoned children - most of them girls. And that's usually how girls find their way into Our Little Roses. Each girl who comes through Our Little Roses must confront the same paradox: she must lose everything to get here. But once here, she stands to gain far more than she, or her parents, ever had. Read more...

Thursday, January 24, 2013

A Year of Giving

Over a year ago, Dr. Jensy Maldonado, who grew up at Our Little Roses, flew to Charlotte, N.C., to help The Charlotte Padrinos raise funds for the new OLR Dental Clinic in San Pedro Sula. While in Charlotte, Dr. Jensy as many call her, spent a day "shadowing" a local oral surgeon and his staff. Her visit sparked a desire and compassion within them to do something to support the work of Our Little Roses.
On Dec. 13, the entire staff of the Oral Facial & Implant Surgery Center, Charlotte, N.C., and oral surgeon Dr. Priveer Sharma presented a check for $1,150 for Our Little Roses to our Charlotte volunteers. Much to the surprise of the Charlotte team, immediately following Dr. Jensy's visit with Dr. Sharma and his staff in 2011, all of the employees began donating to a "pot" for Our Little Roses through different office events.
Their surprise gift was donated to the Beverley Allison Memorial Fund so that with the generous 2 to 1 challenge gift from an OLRFMS advisory board member is actually worth $3,450. According to Dr. Sharma and his staff, they have already begun filling the pot again for another year of giving. Their generosity and commitment are a blessing for our girls. Dr. Jensy's visit to Dr. Sharma's office was made possible by one of his patients, who asked if she could shadow him for a day.
Dr. Jensy was supported from childhood through completion of her doctorate in dentistry with annual sponsorship gifts through Our Little Roses Foreign Mission Society's Sponsor Program. For the past year she has run the OLR Dental Clinic in San Pedro Sula, which provides the OLR girls and neighbors in the community with dental care.
Sharing the story of Our Little Roses provides opportunities for others to get involved with and support this vital, life-changing ministry. Please share your OLR story with others by sending your story and photos to:  Kristen@ourlittleroses.org.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

PROTECTED INNOCENCE CHALLENGE

Tuesday, January 22, 2013




To bring awareness to the worldwide challenge of Human Trafficking
Sponsored by:
OUR LITTLE ROSES MINISTRIES
Chairwoman: Diana Frade
EACH YEAR IN THE UNITED STATES APPROXIMATELY 100,000 GIRLS AND BOYS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 12-14 ARE ENSLAVED BY HUMAN TRAFFICKERS
On September 26, 2012 President Barack Obama issued an executive order aimed at strengthening his administration's efforts to combat human trafficking. He praised the work of Christian groups, noting that they are "answering the Bible's call. Referring to it as "modern slavery," Obama spoke about "the injustice, the outrage, of human trafficking."
As a Faith Community we are called to raise awareness in our community about the issue of modern day slavery, and to participate in the challenge of ensuring the PROTECTED INNOCENCE of our children.
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Read Sarah’s story
Sarah Graves looks straight ahead as she calmly recalled the night a man paid $200 on a Boston street to have sex with her. She was 16, homeless, and desperate for food, shelter and stability. He was the first of dozens of men who would buy her thin, frail body from a human trafficker who exploited her vulnerabilities and made her a prisoner for years. "If I didn't call him daddy, he would slap me, beat me choke me," said Graves, 24, of the man who organized the deals. "It's about love and thinking you're part of a family and a team. I couldn't leave because I thought he would kill me."
JOIN US ON FEB 16 FROM 9:00am TO 1:30pm TO VIEW THE DOCUMENTARY SEX+ MONEY, AND LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW THIS HAPPENED TO SARAH AND SO MANY OTHERS LIKE HER.
Sex+Money: A National Search for Human Worth is a documentary about domestic minor sex trafficking and the modern-day abolitionist movement fighting to stop it. Since September 2009, the crew has traveled to over 30 states and conducted more than 75 interviews with federal agents, victims, politicians, activists, psychologists, porn-stars, among others.
Hosted by: St Paul’s Episcopal Church, 188 So. Swinton Ave., Delray Beach, FL.
Saturday, February 16, 2013 – 9:00AM – 1:30PM – Parish Hall
Continental Breakfast and Coffee  --  RSVP Deacon Clelia: 561-276-4541

Monday, January 14, 2013

25 YEARS!

This year Our Little Roses marks 25 years of transforming the lives of the girl child in Honduras. Help us reach 1000 LIKES -- or what if we reached 2500 LIKES -- by the end of 2013! Help us share the good news of OUR LITTLE ROSES by sharing this with your FB friends -- and asking them to LIKE Our Little Roses -- and share with their FB friends. 25 YEARS OF CHANGING LIVES!

You can find us on Facebook here - Our Little Roses on Facebook

Producer Assistant

Producer Assistant is the title that was given to Heather Hertz after she joined the editor and filming crew that are doing a documentary film about Our Little Roses Ministries. 

Heather a 22 year old from the Transition Program showed her happiness and willingness to help the crew to get the information needed to make the documentary as successful as possible. Her knowledge as an Electrical Engineer student at the Autonomous Universal University makes her the perfect PA. Thanks Heather for your support!