Archive for November, 2009

Blessed Brazillian Ladies

There are people with passion helping Baobei Foundation with many things, but I have never experienced so much of it for so long as with the Brazilian group.  These ladies never stop coming up with creative ways to raise money.  They are the ones who donated a grand piano, a treadmill, art work, and many baby related items.  They care for our baobeis weekly at SCMC and in after care.  Last year they hosted a wonderful holiday bazaar that raised 7,000 RMB in one day.  We were so grateful.  The amazing thing is that the same holiday bazaar a year later raised 10X that amount.  Flavia Oliviera, spokesperson from Brazilian group to Baobei, reported today that they raised 70,000 RMB in 4 hours of selling holiday gifts and homemade Brazilian lunch!!!  The beautiful ladies all decked out in Baobei t-shirts (that they had made for themselves) donated 100 % of everything they sold to Baobei.  My note from Flavia reported these huge earnings and then added that they are still selling next weekend at another bazaar to keep the income coming!  They’re an unstoppable force!  Watch out!
We’re so blessed, Brazilian friends!  Thanks for demonstrating your love and concern for our babies with all of your hard work!  I can speak first hand for the overwhelming joy that exudes from these ladies when they gather together for a meaningful purpose.  The enthusiasm (and decibles) 100 Brazilian women can generate was like Disney World on steroids, and look at the result:  enough surgery funds to complete 2 life saving surgeries!  Truly inspirational!  Don’t ever underestimate the power of community working for common good!
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An Awesome Book


Baobei Foundation is excited to announce…
We have been given the privilege to sell Dallas Clayton’s “An Awesome Book” here in China (www.veryawesomeworld.com).This delightfully illustrated children’s book appeals to children of all ages and will make a wonderful gift at any time of year. “An Awesome Book” encourages everyone, young and old, to pursue their dreams. As you know, Baobei Foundation believes all children are precious, but for many orphans in China having a family and healthy life are still just a dream.

Through our work to help and support Chinese orphans receive life-saving gastrointestinal and neurological surgeries in Shanghai, we hope to make many of those children’s dreams become a reality.

Thanks to Dallas’ support and collaboration, Baobei Foundation is able to bring this Newberry and Caldecott award-winning book to you at the low price of RMB 130.00 per copy.   All proceeds of “An Awesome Book” sold in China will go directly to fund the work of Baobei Foundation.

This is available in China ONLY through Baobei Foundation and can be ordered directly through Kim C at kimc@baobeifoundation.orgor by stopping by the Baobei Foundation table at many of the upcoming Holiday Bazaars throughout the Shanghai area.

Please note, we have a very limited stock of books, so be sure to order early to avoid disappointment.  If you are outside of China and would like to support Baobei Foundation through purchase of  “An Awesome Book”, please let us know by emailing kimc@baobeifoundation.org, and we will do our best to assist you.

By the way, did you know Dallas Clayton wrote “An Awesome Book” to promote world literacy? For every copy sold, he has committed to donate a free copy to a needy child somewhere in the world. So, not only will Baobei Foundation receive funds for surgeries and aftercare in China, but your support also helps improve literacy around the world!  How awesome is that?

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Recent Fundraising Sales

Last weekend, Baobei Foundation was sponsored in two Shanghai sales events.  Peas and Pods, a Shanghai parents/kids group, sponsored a second hand sale where 11,000 RMB was raised in vendor table fees and partial proceeds from vendor sales.  Additionally, Baobei Foundation was able to sell some merchandise at our own booth resulting in 5500 RMB in sales.  It was a thriving sale and a nice donation for our work.  Thanks for supporting us, Peas and Pods, and thanks to the many Baobei volunteers who prepared for the sale and came to sell things last Saturday!  We appreciate ALL of you!!!
“Baobei Volunteers at Peas and Pods Sale”
Gourmet Cafe also held a “Jumble Sale” last weekend.  Miriam Bray, friend of Baobei and owner of Gourmet Cafe (with her husband), has been wanting to help our children for some time and came up with the idea to ask her friends to donate designer label clothing for resale with all proceeds going to Baobei Foundation.  She’s still busy tallying up the total and getting others to match the funds, but we’re grateful for all of her work and care for our baobeis!  Lily, an adopted baobei and fashion lover herself, attended the event to demonstrate the successes of pediatric neurosurgery done at SCMC.
Miriam Bray with Lily at Gourmet Cafe “Jumble Sale”
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Swimming, Biking, and Running for Their Future

Shanghai Ex-pat, Shaun Tan, will be competing in the 2009 Australia Ironman Competition. He is not just doing this for his own health and fitness, but to offer his hard work and time spent training for a bigger purpose - he has generously offered to use this event to help raise awareness about Baobei Foundation and hopes to use it to raise funds to support some of the medical expenses for our babies as well. Shaun has been training for months for this grueling race. He will be pushing his body to the limit to help someone like Samuel overcome his physical limitations. If completed, the Ironman Triathlon consists of a 2.4 miles (3.86 km) of swimming, 112 miles (180.25 km) of bike riding, followed by a full marathon (26+ miles / 42.195 km) – a total of 140.5 miles / 226.3 km! If you would like to spur Shaun on and support the work done through Baobei, you can make a pledge for every mile/km that Shaun completes (eg. If completed, 1 RMB/km = 226.3 RMB, or $0.50/mile = $70.25, etc. – it is entirely up to you) or a lump sum donation if he completes the entire race. The event will take place on December 5th, 2009 in Busselton, Western Australia.

To make a pledge, you can contact Lara Olson at lara@baobeifoundation.org. We will also be featuring the Ironman race at the Baobei Thanksgiving Dinner on November 26th and people will have an opportunity to make their pledge at that time. We will post Shaun’s results as soon as we get them and let each person who pledges know their totals. The donations can then be given directly via our website (http://www.baobeifoundation.org/donation.html) or cash donations will be picked up at your convenience.

We thank Shaun for his support of Boabei and his innovative idea to help support the life saving surgeries needed by these precious children! If you have other fund raising ideas that you would like to use to support the neuro and G.I. surgeries done through Boabei Foundation, please contact Carol Hoag at carol@baobeifoundation.org.

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