Well, this is it: our last update from Thailand.
It seems like just yesterday we set off for this unfamiliar country on the other side of the world with dreams, purpose and a healthy dose of idealism. After a flight on the 12th, a few days in South Korea, a wedding on Vancouver Island and a re-introduction to camping, we'll be back in Kelowna July 24th.
First, we want to thank you again for following our adventure, at least the parts we've been able to share with you. We've appreciated your support--whether it's been reading, writing, praying, giving or encouraging--more than we can express. It's been humbling to witness the sacrifice many of you made to allow us to be here. Because of generous donors, more than 90 percent of our support budget for the year was provided. Thousands more was given to support Imagine Thailand projects. Amazing.
So, what happens now?
If you haven't heard yet, we plan to settle in West Kelowna. I (Ryan) accepted a marketing/ communications job this week with a few guys I know really well. They will provide us with great freedom and flexibility (like the ability to work from home or on the road--anywhere in the world we might be). Meagen is on the hunt for a job working with children again, so please keep your ears open for opportunities. We're excited to reconnect with our family, friends and church again.
However, we feel that we can't simply step on a plane and forget about all we've experienced this year. That's why we will continue to support Imagine Thailand, building on the work that was started this year, primarily from Canada. We also plan to spend a bit of time in Thailand each year. But, like our first six-week trip, we'll be self-funded.
Head's up: we're going to bounce a couple of ideas off you in this next part of this update.
Thankfully, this journey has never been only about the two of us. It's been about people in Canada investing in transformation-- piece by piece, person by person, community by community. We've merely been fortunate enough to be a part of it. We've seen incredible things take place this year, with refugees and stateless children, university students, victims of terrorism and tsunami survivors.
We would love to see this momentum continue. In order for that to happen, we need people like you. We're not just saying that. Nothing happens without people. If you'd like to continue to be involved, please consider these two invitations:
1. Come to Thailand. We're currently planning a trip for people who want to explore first-hand what Imagine Thailand does. The first one is happening January, 2011, with stops in Mae Sot (Thai-Burma border), Bangkok (university and commerce hub) and Takua Pa (tsunami area). Thailand is a gorgeous, safe and friendly country. You'll love it. Why not come to Thailand instead of your regular winter spot? (Yes: there will be beach time.) Let us know if you'd like to hear more.
2. Continue (or start) giving to Imagine Thailand. We've been blessed with a remarkable outpouring of donations to support us and projects this year. But from this point on, we're able to be on our own. If you supported us this year, would you consider shifting that support to Imagine Thailand? There is a critical need for regular, ongoing donations to support projects and the work of our incredible Thai staff (all Canadians raise their own support). If you're already giving to us and want to transfer to Imagine, send us an email and we'll make it happen. If you want to start now, please donate through PAOC.org.
It's always awkward asking for people to do something specific. It's even worse to ask for donations. But it is a lot easier when we truly believe in the people and programs these funds will support. We've seen it first-hand for a year. Imagine Thailand (and Peter and Cavelle Dove) are the real deal--a great team making a tremendous impact with few resources. That is why we will continue to be a part of it, and hope you will consider it too.
Well, that's all from us. We hope to see you around the campfire, BBQ, or some other equally Canadian place this summer.
-Ryan and Meagen