Midwest
1. In February and March of 2015, the song and dance group from NPH Guatemala toured the Chicagoland area for 18 days in order to spread awareness of NPH. Their performances touched the hearts of our many generous supporters and brought a little bit of Guatemalan sunshine to the chilly Chicago winter!
2. The NPH USA Midwest office directed multiple mission and
donor trips to many of the NPH homes this year including NPH Honduras, March 20th to March 27th,
NPH Guatemala, April 6th to April 12th,
NPH Guatemala, June 8th to June 15th,
NPH Nicaragua, June 22nd to June 29th,
NPH Guatemala, July 28th to August 4th, and
NPH El Salvador, November 11th to November 15th!
3. The 2015 NPH USA Midwest Gala was held on
Saturday, September 12th at The Standard Club
in downtown Chicago where hundreds of guests joined us for a live and silent auction, dinner, and a program featuring keynote speaker Wilmer Arias, a current pequeño at NPH Guatemala. After the Gala, guests headed to the After Dark, the after party hosted by NPH USA Midwest Young Professionals Board, for drinks and dancing.
Upper Midwest
1. The UPM celebrated two new events; the Sizzling Soiree and a photo gallery/competition where everyone who visited one of our homes was encouraged to submit a poem or photo to be featured on their Holiday card.
2. Teresa Ritzinger, Sarah Molitor and Dana Parisi organized a Faces of Hope event in Eau Claire, Wisconsin where 200 people attended to learn more about NPH and our kids.
3. UPM volunteers organized many events and trips throughout the year to support our homes. They included the East Ridge HS Golf tournament, HNOJ trip to Mexico, Christmas stocking project, St. Thomas More trip, and HelpSystems tacos and auctions. UPM volunteers are making a difference!
Northwest
1. We graduated the fourth and welcomed the fifth annual cohort of 6 young leaders from NPH to the Northwest for a year-long program of study and leadership development.
2. We had 10 volunteers from the Northwest who lived and served at one of the NPH homes in 2015.
Southwest
1. In November, the Southwest Region had its first vision trip to
Guatemala. Vision trips are designed for supporters to experience first-hand
how NPH transforms the lives of our children. Guests stay in visitors' housing at the NPH site, eat and
do chores with the children, but most importantly, they get to spend time with
the children to form lifelong bonds. Time is also set aside to meet with the
country director, as well as visit a nearby attraction. These trips are shorter,
but are great for supporters who want to gain a deeper understanding of the ins
and outs of NPH, or for those who want to become familiarized with NPH.
2. The
Southwest Region was able to introduce many people to NPH through our Power of
One luncheons in Phoenix, AZ and Danville, CA as well as through the Pequeno Tour where the Grupo
Musica y Danza from Guatemala shared their culturally rich musical and dance
performances in Danville and San Pedro, California.
3. 2015
marked the year the Southwest Region celebrated its 50th
anniversary. Guests and staff alike were honored to support Father Rick
Frechette during the gala event held in November!
Mid-Atlantic/Northeast
1.
Over 20 passionate NPH supporters have joined the Child Sponsorship Ambassador Program and are helping to connect more people with children in our nine NPH homes through promoting child sponsorship.
2.
Our 6th Annual Irish Hearts for Orphans event was a huge success and an amazing time was had by the over 300 people who attended from the Boston area Irish Community.
3.
Seven schools in Massachusetts opened their doors and hearts to the children of NPH Mexico this fall during our 2015 Pequeño Tour. Notre Dame Academy in Hingham, Sacred Heart Academy in Kingston, Duxbury High School in Duxbury, Thomas A. Blake Middle School in Medfield, Pingree School in Hamilton, Governor’s Academy in Byfield, and Glen Urquhart School in Beverly all welcomed the children and generously supported them in their fundraising efforts.
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