Friday, February 12, 2010

A Letter to my friends

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, February 12 2010
Dear friends with whom I have had the honor to know over the years:
As you may or may not already know, I moved to the Dominican Republic in January with my daughter Mandy and my husband Daniel who received the assignment as the Director of Temporal Affairs in the Caribbean area for the LDS church.

The Earthquake in Haiti happened on my husband's very first day on the job, exactly one month ago. So we have been asked, what can one do? And the best answer is to give to the humanitarian groups helping in Haiti especially the religious group you may be affiliated. 

I know how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints operates in a dignified, orderly and caring manner.  I also want to point out that every dollar donated to the LDS Humanitarian center is set apart entirely to provide the aid to the people who needs it the most and it is not associated with any administrative cost. 

For those who have sent your donations, I do want to take this opportunity to thank you for your generosity. You have no idea how much you have blessed so many lives.

Take for example a girl by the name of Honchyse. She is a member of the 2ndward in Port au Prince. Her mother had taken her and her siblings to the chapel for shelter to stay the night. Her mother decided to return to their home which had been damaged in the quake to pick up some needed items but when she got there, she was attacked by a man with a knife who stabbed her to death. 

Honchyse' father had long ago left her mother and the three children and now those children are orphans. Honchyse is the oldest daughter. She had obtained an LDS Perpetual Education Fund student loan and was in her third year of studies in a school that has now been destroyed. She will not be able to obtain her certificate and will likely be responsible for providing for her younger siblings. This is one case in thousands of cases but I felt that it is important to know of at least one who is receiving from your kindness.

From the beautiful Dominican Republic that I could only describe as paradise, I think of you often and hope all is well with you. I want you to know that now you have a home here too. Thank you for your friendship, your love and your support and for the wonderful memories.

My new (Vonage) phone is (801) 294 2752 this is the same telephone number we had in Bountiful and it works as if you were calling me there. My new email address is veritoalmeida@gmail.com

HAPPY VALENTINE"S DAY!
Veronica Flores de Almeida

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