Showing posts with label socks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label socks. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

SOCKS!

In preparation for my upcoming trip to China for LWB Education, I've let people know that I am happy to carry donations to the orphanages that I visit. The mother of a really special young man named Zane contacted me and asked if I would be willing to carry socks to China for the babies and children that I meet. I said sure! Today, two boxes of new and adorable socks arrived at my front door. When I opened the first box, I found the following letter. I am in awe of the compassion that Zane has for other children, a world away that he will never meet. I cannot wait to deliver his gifts.


Here's what Zane writes: "Ni Hao! My name is Zane and I am 16 years old….As part of my confirmation class, I was required to do a service project that did not include asking people for money. With the help of my sponsor, Joe, I decided to ask people in my church community to donate socks for kids in China. Over four years ago, I had the privilege to visit the orphanage where my sister Rong Rong lived until she was 3 ½ years old. A lady who worked at the orphanage told my mom that it was hard to find cotton socks in China…so I thought it would be a nice thing to ask people to donate. Going to China when I was 12 years old, made a big difference in my life. I have studied Mandarin for four years. I hope to be able to speak Chinese fluently someday. Thank you for helping take these socks to China. I want children in China to know that other people—even teenagers worry about them, and care that they might have a better life." Zane H.



Linda Mitchell

Director of Education