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Day One - The Shack Experience - ‘Generosity’

It ended up being a beautiful day for the first day of the shack experience which was a relief after a few days of rain at the beginning of the week. The students dropped their small bundle of belongings off at the shack first thing this morning and walked their “kids” to school.

The morning was spent doing odd jobs around the house and yard. After a lunch break we headed off to meet the clamming crew. We were grateful for the warmth of the sun and surprisingly enjoyed the job more than we thought we would. After a few hours we had a total of 43 clams that were big enough to sell for a total income of 120 pesos (10 dollars). The rest of the pile that we had worked so hard to gather were chucked back into the ocean.

The students went grocery shopping after work and were pleasantly surprised at what they were able to get with their money and still had some to spare. Some local friends came by to check on them and gave them a hand with some plastic they brought from the ranch he works at; they helped them get a fire going and showed them how to clean the clams they brought home from the beach. Later that evening another neighbor stopped by with fresh tortillas for a snack. We experienced the amazing generosity of the Mexican people. These people have only met us a few times and yet they wanted to do what they could to help us. People pitch in and help each other here, that’s how they survive. Makes me think about what I’d be willing to do for strangers or people I just met.

- 2010 SOL Student living in ‘The Shack’

Get ready for 2011!

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Get ready for 2011! Our Hero Holiday dates are confirmed and ready to go for 2011 - all that is missing is you! Check out the calendar and get ready to join us for another awesome year of bringing hope and being changed.

2011 Dates are as follows:

  • Mexico Christmas / New Years: Dec 26th 2010 - Jan 3rd 2011
  • Dominican Republic Christmas / New Years: Dec 26th 2010 - Jan 3rd 2011
  • Haiti - May 1st - 10th, 2011
  • Dominican Republic Summer Internship: July 1st - 26th, 2011
  • Dominican Republic: July 2nd - 12th & July 16th - 26th, 2011
  • Dominican Republic Medical: August 21st - 30th, 2011
  • Mexico Summer Internship: July 31st - August 27th, 2011
  • Mexico: August 1st - 10th & 15th - 28th, 2011
  • Thailand: Aug 1st - 14th, 2011

Remember, all dates are subject to airline availability. Applications for 2011 trips will be available at www.heroholiday.com by September! You belong here!

Haiti Update - Day 3

Update from Hero Holiday Haiti

The awareness tour was an amazing eye opener, and hardly describable! The amount of destruction and need will definitely leave the group with a changed perspective. Everyone was excited to start on the projects today. First on the list was painting in the girls orphanage, and starting to build the kitchen in the boys orphanage. An excellent way for them to spend new found motivation after the awareness tour.

**note** It looks like staff will be able to get online tonight, so you might see some pictures on our facebook page.

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The first Hero Holiday in Haiti is underway! Everyone arrived and was excited to visit the girls and boys homes, where a few had their hair braided. Tonight they will be back at the hotel for supper and orientation, and tomorrow the group will be on an awareness tour of Port-au-Prince.

As much as you are all looking forward to seeing pictures, the internet is not working where they are staying. Unless the group is able to find stable internet, they will be limited in terms of facebook updates and pictures. But rest assured, we will post daily updates such as this one that we receive via phone if they are unable to find internet access, as we know you where looking forward to following their experiences!

Absolute staff

Brianna’s Fundraising Success

brianna.jpgI attended a Hero Holiday last summer to the Dominican Republic for 10 days and loved it! I has never felt so at home with a group of people that I had never met. When I came home, I felt satisfied with my experience and thought that I wouldn’t go back. The more I thought about my experience and how it had affected me, the more I began thinking about doing a trip again. My parents at first were against this because they wanted me to work as much as I could in the summer, since I will be going away to University in the fall. Finally, after a lot of convincing my parents approved. I decided that I would apply  for the internship program in the DR. The first day that the applications came out, I filled mine out and sent it! I was so ecstatic when I received that e-mail that I had been accepted!

brianna2.jpgWhen my church heard about me going on a Hero Holiday again, they immediately  agreed to support me and raise as much money as possible towards the trip. I felt so blessed that they would be willing to help me with something that I am so passionate about. We started planning all the activities that would be offered throughout the months of December until April.  The fundraisers included, a Spaghetti Dinner (which was a huge success), Music Night, Supper and Movie Night, Penny drive, Brick-by-Brick fundraiser and a Yard Sale. The amount of funds raised so far has been very overwhelming and I am so appreciative of everyone’s hard work.

brianna3.jpgSince almost all of the funds are raised I am becoming very excited about the trip, the friends I am going to meet and all of the memories that I am going to have for a lifetime. It is so exciting to know that I get to do what I am so passionate about, NOW!! I do not do a lot of things on my own and don’t think that I could have done this unless I went last summer and met all of the wonderful people that are dedicated to this organization. I am so thrilled to be able to spend a month making a difference in the world with some of the most amazing people that I have ever met!

Haitian Orphanage Emergency Project Part 2 - “The Orphan Diet”

Some of you may remember back in December 2008 when the Haitian Orphanage Emergency Project was initiated.kids-with-food.jpg Thanks to the generosity of many, this Orphanage in Port-au-Prince, Haiti was able to continue taking care of 68 little children who were in desperate need. Those finances helped to buy food (which was their biggest need at that time, and may arguably still be their biggest need), school supplies, wood to make beds and paid the rent for the building they are in.

n740462746_1316554_4979.jpgRight now, “The Orphan Diet” is part two of a fundraising effort for the basic survival of these children. If you have not heard of the Orphan Diet, click here.

However, we have an exciting announcement to make about this upcoming project: we have a generous donor that is willing to match every dollar given towards the Orphan Diet, up to $15,000! We could turn $15,000 into $30,000! This amount of money will go a long way to getting these children the help they need.

more-kids-and-food.jpgWe will be focusing on getting these children medical attention (many of whom have never seen a doctor in their lives), renovating and updating their facilities, buying some much needed food, and more school supplies. You can be a part of this! Within the next year, we are planning our first ever Hero Holiday Trip to Haiti! Please stay tuned to our website for applications, dates and pricing. This trip will be for anyone 18yrs of age and older.

To join the Haitian Orphanage Emergency Project facebook group page, click here.
To see the original video from the Haitian Orphanage Emergency Project, click here.

To donate to the Orphan Diet:



Mail Cheques and Money Orders to:

Suite 400, 44 Hughson St. North
Hamilton, ON
Canada
L8R 1G3

*Cheques are payable to ABSOLUTE (Please memo your cheques: ‘the orphan diet’)

By Credit Card (by telephone)
To make a donation via credit card, call toll free 1 866 432 4464

Youth Making a Difference Fund Raiser JUNE 4, 2009

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2659995980_c87493e6e5 Last summer, my brother Sean and I visited the Dominican Republic with Hero Holiday.  It was an amazing, life changing experience!
Using only pickaxes and shovels, Sean and I, along with another 120 teenagers and adults, worked on building a school and the foundation of a new house. On other days we worked alongside refugees at a dump collecting garbage. We wore long pants, ankle-high boots, and thick work gloves while the majority of the locals rummaged through filth in sandals and without gloves. We were able to double some of the workers wages for the day and their gratitude was more than evident on their smiling faces.
n704650516_3404848_1226 The day we visited the orphanage for the physically and mentally handicapped was the hardest emotionally. With one caretaker for every five children, there is barely enough time to provide even the basic needs for these children.
One little boy made a profound impact on me. I went to his crib and said “Hello”. When he did not respond I tried singing to him. I started quietly, with “Somewhere over the Rainbow.” He began to move his arms and legs slightly. Before long his arms were wrapped around me. He touched my face and encouraged me to keep singing. It’s true… “All you need is love”.

There’s no feeling quite like waking up every morning knowing you’re going to spend your day making a difference in people’s lives. After having experienced this feeling, there is no way I could NOT go on Hero Holiday again.

CMW The “Youth Making A Difference” fundraiser will help make it possible for my brother, Sean, and I to relive this life-changing opportunity. A large portion of the proceeds will also go to the Absolute organization to assist them in continuing to take others like my brother and I on Hero Holidays, just one of the ways in which they are helping to make this world a better place.

We hope to see you there!

~Melissa

The Power of Change

It is incredible to see what a dream, many helping hands, and a lot of sweat can build! Hero Holiday Dominican Republic has had the privilege of seeing many amazing experiences, but perhaps the measurement of it all is in what is left standing after we have finished.

In 2006, we came across a man with a dream, and realized that we could help that dream come to pass. When our CEO , Arroyo Seco 2006Vaden Earle, met Pastor Garcia, it was beside a small square trench with a tent canopy over it, and it was a Arroyo Seco 2006school, church, clinic, and community centre all in one. As he listened to Garcia tell him about his community’s dream to have a safe and sufficient school for their children, Vaden realized that we could do something to help, and so, in July of 2006, hundreds of teenagers set to work to make a community’s dream come true. Today, we can be proud of what we have accomplished together, as Arroyo Seco 2008we see the results of our hard work, sunburned shoulders, and many incredible memories! There isn’t a Hero Holiday participant who doesn’t remember how to mix cement by hand, thanks to this amazing project!Arroyo Seco 2008 Today, The Arroyo Seco School has 80 students, and the number continues to grow as each year another class is added. Today, we see a building that is build from bricks and cement, but the foundation of it is embedded in a dream to see a community begin to get lifted out of poverty and be given hope for their future. To all the Hero Holiday participants who helped to make this a reality, we want to thank you and commend you for all your passion and hard work!

Cangrejo 2007In 2007, we were introduced to another community with a dream of also seeing their children educated and lifted out of the grip of desperate poverty. Cangrejo 2007As we continued to work on our Arroyo Seco Community School, we also began a second project in Cangrejo, and in true Hero Holiday style, we threw the same passion and fervor into seeing another community being offered the chance to see their children educated and safe. The Cangrejo School project is really unique, as it will also be able toCangrejo 2008 offer unlimited access Cangrejo 2008for physically disabled students, due to the location and construction plan. We are excited to see it come to completion, and as we continue to partner with the community of Cangrejo, we are continuing to grow in our understanding of what it takes to change the future.

This summer, as we have finished up Arroyo Seco, and continued to work on Cangrejo, we have added two more projects that we are proud to be a part of…

Dominican Advance 2008 week 1In a small community called Nazareth, an organization called Dominican Advance was able to build an amazing school that is seeing 100+ students getting educated. However, in Dominican Republic, in order for a school to be certified at the highest Dominican Advance 2008 week 1 level, they need to have a fence around their property, so Hero Holiday willingly agreed to partner with them for the manpower to get the job done! Starting this fall, the students attending there will now be receiving an education that is certified with the Dominican Government and that will open doors for them that didn’t exist before this. The project in Nazareth also involved helping to stock a clinic called Danica’s Dream, that has been built by our partners Phil and Donna Williams. The clinic serves this poor community with a doctor and with medication that they would otherwise be unable to access. Danica’s Dream isDominican Advance 2008 week 2 named after a little girl that Hero Holiday had the privilege of knowing for a few shortDominican Advance 2008 week 2 days in the summer of 2007. However, her young life was taken from a simple and preventable disease, that had she not been in poverty, could have been entirely avoided. Danica’s life gave the inspiration for the clinic, and the building now stands as a testimony to how she impacted all of us.

Our second new project this summer has been to help with a housebuild for our friend, Bernard. Bernard has worked with us Bernards House 2008 week 1in Dominican Republic since 2005 as a mason and interpreter, and he is a valued friend of Hero Holiday.Bernards House 2008 week 1 Bernard also has a dream that he has been working on: a house to provide temporary shelter for street children and child soldiers. He has been working with orphans and children at risk for the past 5 years, and is now wanting to build a house where he is able to provide a safe place for them as they wait for what is next. Bernard’s project has been MUCH hard work, but MANY incredible Bernards House 2008 week 2memories! As he came to say good bye to our participants, he was at a loss as to how to express to us what it has meant to have this kind of help and assistance with building this house. However, we all understood andBernards House 2008 week 2 could see how thankful he was, because we saw it everyday in his life. As we have worked with him for the past four years, he has shown, time and again, how committed he is to helping the poor and exploited in Dominican Republic and Haiti, and we are proud to have been a part of this project this summer.

Each year, Hero Holidy is full of amazing individuals who have realized the power of making a difference and that there is strength in numbers, and it is because of each of them that we were able to finish what we started. There are many opportunities that will come and go in each of our lives, but the opportunity to make a difference should never be overlooked. Thanks so much to all of you who have helped to build the future for these communities. You truly are heroes, and you really have made a difference!

UPDATED: Travel Update for DR Trip

UPDATE: All our Ontario Arrivals have made it back to Ontario.

Our Western Departure group is staying another night in New York City.  We hope these students will not be too upset about their now extended trip that includes a boat tour of Statin Island, the Statue of Liberty, and Ground Zero.  They will be in Toronto by noon on Weds July 30, and will fly to Vancouver or Edmonton from there.

There were mass flight cancellations due to bad weather at JFK airport in New York City last night, where we make our connecting flights (to Seattle and Buffalo).  Jet Blue canceled about 60 out of 80 flights!  Both the Seattle and Buffalo flights were canceled.  Here is the update on how this affects our travel:

Ontario Arrival: We managed to charter a bus last minute from JFK, so ETA for Travelodge in Toronto is 10:30am July 28.

Western Arrival:  Delayed overnight in New York city due to bad weather.  ETA is unknown (waiting from Jet Blue for reschedule).

More details will be posted at 12pm today July 28.

Participant Highlights - Seycove Secondary in Mexico

When asked the question… What was the highlight of your day?

Dan (parent) - The highlight of my day was picking the family up in the bus and taking them to the work site. It was a shock to see who was sleeping outside on the mattress behind the house. It was great to see their excitement as we pulled up. When we were working, one of the men was working alongside us. He noticed the boards that were off and needed to be re-nailed. He had pride in the work we were doing together.

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Taylor (student) - The most surprising part was finding the deer slayer (the bug that eats the scorpion) in the new outhouse when we arrived on the site. A highlight would be seeing the homes that the family live in as well as the one down the street that was made out of clothes, tarps and other materials.

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Robbie (student) - Seeing the accomplishment of the house walls going up and the seeing the structure take shape. Putting the roof on and me and Emily kicking butt on the saws. It was a lot of fun today, and everyone worked really well together, there was a lot that got done.

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after day two of building