We have often talked about what it means to be a part of a community. What should we expect from one another? I have always thought that, as Kennedy said, "...our most basic, common link is that we all inhabit this small planet. We all breathe the same air." We are facing difficult times and I do not think that we can face them alone, sequestered from one another. As a community, we can be bold and accomplish much. There is strength in numbers. This past week, we have talked and we have listened to one another. We have seen the each others' needs and we have seen each others' wants, for ourselves and for our children.
This past week we talked about health care. We talked about education, both grade school and college, and we talked about child care. We talked about jobs, and owning homes, and retirement. We talked about war and peace and supporting local economies and the storms in Clemson have made us wonder about global warming and the environment. This past week has been a week of conversations about what really matters to people.
So, now that we know the problems, what are the solutions? The Co-op idea came up. A group of people, each having needs and wants, yet each also having something to offer to their neighbor. This is not so much the beginning of a new yet tradition, yet a continuation of an old one. The thing that makes us Americans and moreover, what makes us humans is our responsiblity to one another; the knowledge that though you skin is a different color or you worship a different or many gods in different ways, you, as I am, are human. I am my brother's keeper and what gives me faith, what gives me hope, is that he too shall believe that he is mine.
We believe that if we take care of the small problems, the big problems will be that much easier to deal with. We believe that if we take care of what is right in front of us, those things in the distance will not be so scary. The future is not so scary if the present is not so bad and there is no darkness that we cannot all walk through together. So, ask me about the co-op.
The Waiverly Projects
All about efforts to change the world, just a little.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Saturday, June 18, 2011
New Beginnings...kinda
Where ever I go, whatever I do, I find a lot of differences in the landscape but the people are basically the same. There are a lot of people who are just good with a sincere desire to help and Clemson is no different. As we embark on a new chapter of The Waiverly Project, it has been the goal to get in contact with people and share our mission. People have been very receptive and incredibly helpful to what we are trying to do (even if we cannot always explain it well). So, I am very busy beginning a compost pile here in beautiful Clemson, SC and dedicating this week to talking to more and more people about what we would like to do. I left here in 1999, but it is amazing how quickly and easily one can slip back into a good community.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Couldn't Stay Away...
My last post (about 3 weeks ago) was all about quitting and walking away from this whole thing. The major thing that I noticed since then, was that even though I made all of the right arrangements to leave it all behind and get on with my life, I have found that the connections that I have made are hard to sever and even having been a part of this thing of ours for a relatively short time, it is hard not to want to form new connections.
While sitting on the dock, by the lake, in Clemson, SC I recieved a text from a young man who we had helped some weeks ago. When it was cold and miserable outside in Atlanta, we had given out Starbucks cards so that people could go in and out of Starbucks, get a cup of coffee, maybe a snack while they got warm. The main thing was that we did not just want to give people cash. With thse cards, we could refill them on-line where ever they were. We had given this young man one and he had only used it a couple of times as it only had 10 dollars on it, but it did not take long for that money to run out.
The heat has been oppresive lately and this has been terrible for the homeless. Today, approaching summer, air conditioning can be just as important as heat is in the winter. Rain falls hard and all year round. Being exposed to the elements in any season is dangerous. I had forgotten that or ignored it.
On the other side of that, while taking in my surroundings and doing a bit of relaxing, I saw that while I was sitting and talking to people about various things, the same concerns were arising. Every conversation, would without trying, come to these big and small social, environmental, and economic issues. It is apparent that people have a desire and the will to do something, but lack the outlet.
One must do what they are interested in and I cannot see myself just working in an office anymore. I have tried to get out, but it all just pulls me back in. Leaving the state of GA did nothing to get rid of my desire to help and I have noticed that even Clemson has at least one homeless person. So, I am back and I hope that others will join me as I work to do some good things.
While sitting on the dock, by the lake, in Clemson, SC I recieved a text from a young man who we had helped some weeks ago. When it was cold and miserable outside in Atlanta, we had given out Starbucks cards so that people could go in and out of Starbucks, get a cup of coffee, maybe a snack while they got warm. The main thing was that we did not just want to give people cash. With thse cards, we could refill them on-line where ever they were. We had given this young man one and he had only used it a couple of times as it only had 10 dollars on it, but it did not take long for that money to run out.
The heat has been oppresive lately and this has been terrible for the homeless. Today, approaching summer, air conditioning can be just as important as heat is in the winter. Rain falls hard and all year round. Being exposed to the elements in any season is dangerous. I had forgotten that or ignored it.
On the other side of that, while taking in my surroundings and doing a bit of relaxing, I saw that while I was sitting and talking to people about various things, the same concerns were arising. Every conversation, would without trying, come to these big and small social, environmental, and economic issues. It is apparent that people have a desire and the will to do something, but lack the outlet.
One must do what they are interested in and I cannot see myself just working in an office anymore. I have tried to get out, but it all just pulls me back in. Leaving the state of GA did nothing to get rid of my desire to help and I have noticed that even Clemson has at least one homeless person. So, I am back and I hope that others will join me as I work to do some good things.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
The birth of Guudwagon...Social Entrepeneurism is coming...in a van.
OK, the main problem that The Waiverly Projects have been having is transportation. There is so much to do and MARTA just is not cutting it. As ideas often do, when we thought about getting a vehicle, the idea evolved.
We have begun a number of initiatives in the past year and a lot of them have worked and some have failed or stagnated, mostly for want of transportation. Recently, we have begun to get involved in the food cart battle here in Atlanta, with the thought of doing something like that, along with Winnie Mae's as a stand alone restaurant.
So, we thought of Guudwagon (working title). There are so many things that we can do with a little movement and so many more things we can bring to life.
We have been collecting/recycling cans, but getting them to and fro is a bit of a hassle...Guudwagon.
We have been collecting garbage and yard waste for composting, but getting it around has been a task...Guudwagon.
Those are the things we have BEEN doing. Let's look at the things we WANT to do.
1. Use it to deliver meals to youth this summer via S.O.S. (Share our Strength) because a lot of young kids only get to eat when they are at school. We would like to be able to deliver healthy lunches to these kids over the summer.
2. We are looking to outfit it with mobile Wi-Fi and computer access for those who do not have it.
3. We will be selling coffee, ice cream, fruits, vegetables....etc. etc. from local producers and using part of the proceeds to go to charitable organizations.
4. Whatever else we can come up with!
Have ideas? Let me know!
Social Entrepeneurism is the wave of the future for Non-profits. The idea is simple. We will no longer ask you for your money, we will earn it. Imagine some of the largest Fortune 500 companies acting as for profit businesses, but giving their profits to charitable organizations.
This past week has seen devastating tragedies in the Pacific, and people have begun to mobilize to help. Still, if there were companies solely dedicated to earning money for these instances, wouldn't it be a lot simpler? a lot more immediate? Guudwagon is a start!
We have begun a number of initiatives in the past year and a lot of them have worked and some have failed or stagnated, mostly for want of transportation. Recently, we have begun to get involved in the food cart battle here in Atlanta, with the thought of doing something like that, along with Winnie Mae's as a stand alone restaurant.
So, we thought of Guudwagon (working title). There are so many things that we can do with a little movement and so many more things we can bring to life.
We have been collecting/recycling cans, but getting them to and fro is a bit of a hassle...Guudwagon.
We have been collecting garbage and yard waste for composting, but getting it around has been a task...Guudwagon.
Those are the things we have BEEN doing. Let's look at the things we WANT to do.
1. Use it to deliver meals to youth this summer via S.O.S. (Share our Strength) because a lot of young kids only get to eat when they are at school. We would like to be able to deliver healthy lunches to these kids over the summer.
2. We are looking to outfit it with mobile Wi-Fi and computer access for those who do not have it.
3. We will be selling coffee, ice cream, fruits, vegetables....etc. etc. from local producers and using part of the proceeds to go to charitable organizations.
4. Whatever else we can come up with!
Have ideas? Let me know!
Social Entrepeneurism is the wave of the future for Non-profits. The idea is simple. We will no longer ask you for your money, we will earn it. Imagine some of the largest Fortune 500 companies acting as for profit businesses, but giving their profits to charitable organizations.
This past week has seen devastating tragedies in the Pacific, and people have begun to mobilize to help. Still, if there were companies solely dedicated to earning money for these instances, wouldn't it be a lot simpler? a lot more immediate? Guudwagon is a start!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Brunches, Movies, Good Times, Good Causes
On Saturday, April 2, 2011 we will be screening Miss Representation, a powerful new film by Jennifer Seibel Newsom that shows how the role of women in the media needs to change in order to give our daughters a more positive view of what they can be. We will be showing it at Youngblood Art Gallery at 632 N. Highland ave. at 7 pm. This is a small showing. Food and beverages will be served. Please donate at the right to attend.
We have a Brunch on the Beltline on the March 19, 2011 (http://brunchonthebeltline.blogspot.com/). Sponsored by Dreaming Cow Creamery.
The Hunger Games begin on April 1....(http://hungergamesatl.blogspot.com/)
We have a lot going on in the months of March and April and we hope that you wil join us for some of these events. The profits and proceeds will be going to some great causes.
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Working through setbacks...
What is life without adversity? This week has seen a lot of setbacks, accidents and problems will always arise and the spectre of doubt will raise its ugly head. Still, it is moments like this that cause me to look at what I have to be thankful for.
I used to work at a restaurant with an older gentleman named Gary and whenever I would ask him how he was doing, he would reply, "better than most." It was his standard reply. It never seemed more applicable than it does now.
I spent all of Saturday in the hospital after having been hit by a car that morning. I left there the next morning with a couple of scrapes, two cracked ribs, and a cracked jaw. Nothing was broken all the way and there was no permanent damage. I will be fine in a few weeks.
I cannot help but think about the people I passed who were going in as I was being wheeled out. For me, it was merely a formality that I was in a wheelchair. I can walk just fine...I am doing better than most.
I used to work at a restaurant with an older gentleman named Gary and whenever I would ask him how he was doing, he would reply, "better than most." It was his standard reply. It never seemed more applicable than it does now.
I spent all of Saturday in the hospital after having been hit by a car that morning. I left there the next morning with a couple of scrapes, two cracked ribs, and a cracked jaw. Nothing was broken all the way and there was no permanent damage. I will be fine in a few weeks.
I cannot help but think about the people I passed who were going in as I was being wheeled out. For me, it was merely a formality that I was in a wheelchair. I can walk just fine...I am doing better than most.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Miles to go...
We have set the goal for the Nationwide Bike Ride at $3400 by May 1. Basically, it is a dollar a mile. I hope to exceed this amount by leaps and bounds and be able to make contributions to some really great and needy causes. The basic theme of this and every other endeavor that we do, is that we are all in this together. Each cause is staffed by workers and volunteers who truly want to make a difference in the world and everyone needs as much help as they can get. We have miles to go! As of this writing, we have received $12 in donations, starting in Charleston, SC, that puts us in N. Charleston about 12 miles away. Every dollar given gets us one mile closer to Seattle!
Causes we support (so far):
Earthshare
MADD
Breastcancer.org
Seattle Childrens Hospital
Please give so that we can make this ride!
Take a moment and click on the Paypal link at the right and help us get a few more miles down the road!
Tell us about a cause you support and that you would like us to help bring awareness to!
Thanks!
Causes we support (so far):
Earthshare
MADD
Breastcancer.org
Seattle Childrens Hospital
Please give so that we can make this ride!
Take a moment and click on the Paypal link at the right and help us get a few more miles down the road!
Tell us about a cause you support and that you would like us to help bring awareness to!
Thanks!
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