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2 meals for $1

First, why are meals at a CURE hospital noteworthy?


Most hospitals in the developing world don’t provide meals for their patients. Instead, families are expected to provide for their loved ones needs, regardless of their means. At CURE, we do things differently. Our patients need a nutritious diet to help them before and after surgery, and we provide meals for our patients and their caregiver.

In this post in our Gift of Healing series, we’re talking about food, and I have a few interesting numbers to share with you.

600,000

That’s the number of meals CURE will serve to our patients and their caregivers in 2012.

$600,000

That’s the cost to provide nutritious meals to our patients and their caregivers for one year.

$1 per meal

For those of you doing the accounting at home, that comes out to $1 per meal. $1 per meal is a pretty good bargain. There’s not much you can get for $1 these days, and to prove it, this week, I kept a list of all the things I could buy for $1.

- 2/3 of a soda at my favorite burrito joint
- a pack of gum
- 1/4 gallon of diesel in my VW Golf
- a personal-sized bag of chips
- 8 olives at the grocery store olive bar

You get the point. There’s not much you can buy for $1, so the fact that you can provide a nutritious meal to a CURE patient for $1 is pretty cool, especially when you think about how many things we buy throughout the week for far more than $1.

A Donor Challenge Fundraiser

A generous CURE family has a challenge to offer you. They’ve offered up a $300,000 match for Food in CURE hospitals. That means that right now, every $1 you give in support of Food for CURE patients and caregivers will be matched.

$20 will provide 40 meals. $50 will provide 100 meals. $100 dollars will provide 200 meals. You get the point. Your gift will be doubled, and you’ll join a community of people providing food and care to CURE patients.

2 meals for $1 – just another way you can be a part of healing the sick and proclaiming the kingdom of God with CURE.

Join the Food Match Challenge

Get Well Soon – CUREkids


Watch the Get Well video here: http://www.youtube.com/cureinternational#p/u/7/fVLSJO8ojVk

CUREkids has brought the work of CURE to your inbox and Facebook wall through the lives of the kids we’re privileged to serve, but now our kids want to hear from you. That’s why we’re pleased to announce CUREkids Get Well messages!

Now your family has the chance to share words of encouragement with a child in a CURE hospital. Here’s how:

  • Go to http://uk.cure.org/curekids/getwell
  • Fill out a personal message to a child currently in treatment at CURE hospital.
  • Optionally, upload pictures to send along with your message.
  • You can even link a YouTube video to your message.
  • Click Send, and your message will be sent our our CUREkids coordinator.
  • We’ll notify when your Get Well message is received.

Get Well messages are a great new way to become part of the ministry of CURE International. They’re also a wonderful opportunity to connect your own children to kids thousands of miles away that need their love and encouragement.

So what are you waiting for?
There are kids in CURE hospitals that need your encouragement today.

Send a Get Well message!

Post Script: A Real-Life Example

Last week, I sent this get well message to a young girl at CURE Kenya named Kiloret and received the following reply this weekend.

Hi Mr. Worrall –

My name is Jenny. I just wanted to thank you for taking the time to send a Get Well message to Kiloret. Her mom seriously couldn’t stop thanking me, and her and the other Maasai people in the room kept raving about your picture with Eliana…

Kiloret, meet Joel & his baby Eliana

I’m pretty sure her mom loves you…she couldn’t stop saying “Asante”. And the guy on the right is our surgery tech, Peter, who graciously translated your message into Maasai…how awesome is that!?

Thanks so much for investing in Kiloret & CUREkids. You’ve blessed Kiloret and her family in a way I can’t actually express…

His,
Jenny England ::: CUREkids Coordinator – Kenya
CURE International
“If you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed,
then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday.”
Isaiah 58:10

How can a hat change lives?

Today, Christmas is exactly one month away, and if you’re on my Christmas list, there’s a good chance you’re going to get a hat.

No need to thank me yet. Wait until Christmas morning. I promise, it will be worth it. Because this hat is going to change lives.

Every year at Christmas, we run around looking to buy each other something that is practical and meaningful and (ideally) something that the recipient won’t return the next day. We want our gifts to have purpose because we care deeply for the people to whom they’re given.

At CURE, I think we have a present to fit that tall order, and it starts with this hat.

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CURE 2011 Christmas Gift Catalog!

We’re pleased to announce that the CURE Gift of Healing online catalog for 2011 is now live! In the coming days, we’ll be highlighting each of the items available in the catalog, but today, we want to be sure to share a brief recap of the opportunities available at http://uk.cure.org/giftofhealing.

We are continuing our annual Gift of Healing campaign with some new and exciting ways to support the work of CURE.

Give a CURE Hat as a Christmas Present and Change a Life


For a gift of $25, we’ll send you a knit CURE hat in one of three colors and your gift will go directly to support a child’s surgery through CUREkids. This year, you can give a stylish Christmas gift that keeps a loved-one warm, and you’ll be able to follow the journey of a child who received healing because of your Christmas gift. You can buy one for yourself and one as a gift.

Go to http://uk.cure.org/my/goh-hat to learn more.

But the Gift of Healing doesn’t end there. As with previous years, CURE is offering multiple ways to get involved.

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A Last Minute Christmas Gift Idea (No, Not a Sweater)

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Your Gift of Healing will help cure children like James and Joseph.

I don’t want to alarm you, but this weekend is your last shopping weekend before Christmas.

For many of us, we have procrastinated.  Now, we are getting desperate.  We are finding we don’t have time to find a thoughtful gift.  We are in danger of giving into the urge to break down and buy the fruit cake, that product you saw on late night TV or, even worse, the dreaded Christmas sweater!

Fear not.  You can still give the Gift of Healing. We told you about it a couple of weeks ago, but we wanted to remind you again.

Here is how it works.  You go here and pick a way to support a child’s healing this Christmas from our online gift catalog.  Then, make a donation in honor of a friend or family member.  You get to also personalize a Christmas card that CURE will send to that special person.

It’s simple, easy and definitely way better than a sweater.