Jake Budlow Shining Bright

Back in 2009 high school student Jake Budlow (Chatham, NJ) collected 190 pairs of cleats for Peace Passers and shipped them to Playforhope.org supporting soccer in Rwanda (http://peacepassers.org/high-school-student-collects-190-pairs-of-boots-for-peacepassers). This recent picture of Jake’s 2011 collection shows he is growing up into an inspirational young man and reaching new heights with his community service efforts.

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Once again Jake created and executed a successful collection drive for Peace Passers.  Jake’s dad Bob Budlow explained “After Peace Passers put us in touch with Cassie Childers’s Tibet project (http://tibetsoccer.bbnow.org/) Jake learned that Tibetan refugees living in India were starting a soccer program and had nothing in terms of equipment. Recognizing that cleats were only one part of the necessary equipment Jake began to collect cleats, shin guards, uniforms, goalie gloves and jerseys. He reached out to the community and they responded in kind.  Over the course of six months he collected 160 pairs of cleats, 60 pairs of shin guards, 20 uniforms, goalie shirts, goalie gloves and even a few soccer bags.”

Jake and his parents personally delivered the donations to Cassie Childers at her home in the Jersey Shore.  She offered to be the messenger of Jake’s good tidings to the Tibetan refugees & will also document the project on her blog: http://forbiddendreamtibet.blogspot.com/2011/09/this-time-is-different.html

When Jake was asked for a quote to encompass how he felt about doing this drive he said “It is so rewarding and fun for me to know that what I’m doing here in my community can have such a positive impact to children halfway around the world.  The last time I ran a cleat drive was for children in Rwanda.  This time it was for children in Dharamsala, India — the homeland of the Dalai Lama.  Can you ask for anything more interesting than that?” Jake, we couldn’t agree more!

A PeacePassers ‘Lunch Break’

A group of 31 students and faculty from Covenant Day School in Matthews, NC spent July 18-24 in Costa Rica, working with the Abraham Project and delivering gear given by PeacePassers. The Abraham Project was started by seven people from a local church who began with $20 and a desire to impact their community. The project now includes children’s homes, where house parents care for children who have been abused or abandoned, and a day care for local children which enables their parents to find work. Many of the t-shirts given by PeacePassers will be distributed to poverty-stricken indigenous people who are served by the project. A multi purpose building is currently under construction, and the NC group was privileged to play a small part in the process. The Abraham Project facilities are built with reclaimed materials including wood previously used in shipping crates by a local glass company. Hours were spent removing nails, treating the wood with insecticide, and sanding. Lunch hour and afternoon breaks were spent bonding with the Costa Rican laborers over games of soccer played with a PeacePassers ball on what will become an indoor pitch. The Costa Rican expression pura vida, meant to convey the fullness and joy of life, was experienced and passed on. Many thanks to PeacePassers for playing a big part!

Check out more pictures here:

https://picasaweb.google.com/100998706499039972514/PuraVidaJuly2011CovenantDaySchool?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCP3N26OvwvSslAE&feat=directlink

From New Jersey to Peace in Afghanistan

It’s hard to believe it was over a year ago when high school player Taylor Von Zile from Pine Beach, New Jersey first contacted me. There are stories taking place every day, every week and every month of donations, distributions and people sharing the beautiful game. This keeps the pulse of Peace Passers in rhythm. The part that keeps you on your toes is you never know when a story is going to come to full fruition and re-appear for a little show & tell.

In March of 2010 Taylor wrote to let us know she had attended the Julie Foudy Sports Leadership Academy June 2008 and June 2009. This soccer leadership academy focuses half the program on soccer skills and the other time on developing leadership skills and tools to help give back to the community through volunteerism and community service. Taylor used this experience as an opportunity to conduct a community service project at several of the Toms River Schools and with Toms Rivers Soccer Association. She collected used sneakers and soccer cleats. The sneakers went to Nike’s “Reuse-a-Shoe” program and the cleats were collected for Peace Passers. Taylor worked diligently on her collection updating me along the way with how many cleats were coming in. She even got to meet Mia Hamm!

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April 2010 I received an email from Mr. Albert Martinez stationed at ISAF in Kabul, Afghanistan.  At that time he was located at a NATO base with military from countries all over the world, Germany, Italy, Spain, Canada, and the U.S. Albert wrote to Peace Passers explaining “There’s a soccer field right outside of camp that we play soccer on every Friday.  While we are out there, kids from the nearby neighborhoods show up to play. All of the kids that show up have great spirit and love the game of soccer. Unfortunately none of them have shoes and if they do have shoes they are torn to pieces held together by a single thread. If there is anything that can be done for those kids I’m sure that they would really appreciate it.  Not only would they appreciate the gesture but by showing them that we care would show the people here of Afghanistan that we are here to help them out, not to destroy their country.  Please let me know if there’s anything that your organization can do for us.”

If you know Peace Passers then you may have a hunch where this story is heading. Sitting at my desk in Charlotte, NC receiving the email I felt honored to read Albert’s note, but also knew it would take special planning to serve this request. Peace Passers does not have the funding to ship gear out for every request that comes in. In fact most gear is hand-carried by groups of volunteers, so a shipment to Afghanistan was a new challenge. We receive scores of requests for gear from people doing great work in many different countries and if there were a magic wand it sure would be nice to zap gear there, everywhere. A fancy idea but not reality. What we do have the ability to do is match up people who have collected equipment with those who can put it back into play.

By connecting Taylor’s collection to Albert’s request we had a match made in Peace Passers heaven. Taylor’s project collected 135 pairs of cleats, as well as shin guards and soccer balls. The logistical barrier was raising the funds to be able to ship all of the gear. Taylor graciously offered to raise $ on her own as well as contributions from her parents and friends. Because it was shipping to a military base we were certain that the gear would arrive in a safe manner and be received by Albert himself. On May 28, 2010 Taylor shipped out 9 boxes of soccer gear, Peace Passers stickers and 2 kodak disposable cameras with a prepaid envelope. Peace was on its way to Afghanistan.

Within the next 2 weeks we confirmed with Albert that the gear had arrived. After one of the days using the gear with the kids he wrote to say “It was an awesome experience to see the kids happy and seeing them enjoy having the shoes on.  We played soccer that day and I’ve never seen the kids that happy.  I want to thank the two of you for what ya’ll have done in a time like this.  It was good to have the feeling in forgetting where I was at, so thank you!”

Albert’s response to Taylor’s collection drive “These kids have big hearts and like any kid all they want to do is play and have fun. Believe me your devotion and commitment towards raising soccer cleats will make a difference in the world, be proud of yourself.”

Last summer that was the story. This summer 2011 the postman made a special delivery for Taylor. The pictures you see are taken from the disposable camera sent in the boxes of equipment. Taylor shared the pictures just last week bringing it back full circle. This act of giving was carried across the ocean to an area where war and violence are the norm, and resulted in a sense of freedom and joyfulness for the kids and even for our own U.S. military. No matter your skin color, language or your country of origin, we were all kids once. Soccer is our peace playground. Thank you to Taylor and the teams in New Jersey and to Albert for going above and beyond the call of duty. Taylor keeps it simple for us by saying “Keep smiling and playing soccer.”

Link to pictures: https://picasaweb.google.com/100998706499039972514/PeaceInAfghanistan?authkey=Gv1sRgCJqBhOGyss-Lbw&feat=directlink

Kendall High School Spanish Club Collects Gear for Peace Passers

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Put your hands together for these students in Kendall, New York. Gretchen Rosales, the advisor of the Spanish Club at Kendall High School contacted Peace Passers in March with interest in organizing a class fundraiser. http://www.kendallschools.org/Highschool/language.html During the Spring semester the members of the Spanish Club collected new and used soccer gear including jerseys, balls, cleats, socks and shin guards. Once the equipment collection finished up the donations were matched up (by Peace Passers) to an equipment request from a group located in Oklahoma that will be traveling to Africa this summer. The Spanish Club then boxed up and shipped out their items to Ben Buchanan in Shawnee, OK. Ben and his mission group will then carry the gear on their upcoming trips to Ethiopia and Uganda. We appreciate the efforts of everyone who participated in putting this soccer equipment back into play!

Covenant Day School Passes the Peace to Haiti

Thanks to friend & fellow baller Farrell O’Quinn (Charlotte, NC) for volunteering to pick up 22 Peace Passers soccer balls and include them in the packing plans for their trip to Haiti in February. A team of 12 students and 4 teachers from Covenant Day School www.covenantday.org traveled over their winter break to serve at an orphanage Jeremie. Farrell has traveled internationally numerous times before but this time she said “We usually don’t get to spend a solid week with the same group of kids like we did this time in Haiti. It makes it hard to leave but I love the relationships you are able to form.”

When it came to incorporating the soccer balls she explained “We mainly played inside of the church on a concrete slab because the terrain where we were was very steep and rocky, which makes for an interesting game of soccer! But it was great being able to leave the balls for the orphanage to use. Thank you SO much Peace Passers!”

Super-Athlete Ryan Sharing the Gift of Giving for his Birthday Party

Sports are a big part of 8 year-old Ryan’s daily activities. Everyday you can find Ryan (from Lewis Center, Ohio) playing soccer, football, basketball and baseball with his best friends. Knowing how important sports are to him, Ryan decided for his 8th birthday party he would ask his guests to bring donations instead of gifts for him.

Ryan’s mom Stacie explained, “Of course, he wanted his collection to be sports-related!  He was so excited when we found your Peace Passers organization online.  This was a perfect fit!  His friends were excited to be doing something for other kids, and we talked at the party about trying to imagine what it would be like to not have soccer balls to play with. They all thought that it was great that other kids would now be able to enjoy the game that they all love so much.  Through Peace Passers these 25 kids have experienced that the world is bigger than themselves, and I know it will stay with them for a lifetime!”

Ryan said he is happy and feels “awesome” because of “the smiles it will bring to their faces when they see the soccer balls.”  He is super excited to know now where they will be going!”

This week Ryan and his family will be shipping the soccer balls to Matt Mullane in Texas. Matt is a 2nd-year medical student at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Along with 20 volunteers from the Project Haiti-San Antonio the group will be treating patients in the Dominican Republic, and will also be working with Haitian patients who come to the get medical services. Several of the soccer balls will be going to a small village called “Batey 40.”

Last year Matt took Peace Passers soccer balls to the Dominican and Haiti, through his mission work he has experienced first hand the joy a soccer ball can bring. We are excited that Ryan’s soccer balls will reach such a deserving area again this year.

We’d like to wish Ryan a very Happy 8th Birthday from the Peace Passers. Keep strong with your play on the sports fields and know that your giving is an inspiration that is heard around the world!

Hope for Angola

We are always excited to see photographs of the receiving end for Peace Passers soccer equipment. Thanks to missionary Josh Kimball we have plenty of smiles to share from the youth in Angola, a country located in south-central Africa. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angola).

Josh picked up 20 soccer balls this summer while passing through Charlotte, NC for a friend’s wedding. The soccer balls were donated to Peace Passers by Chris Goodrum, (a fellow YMCA employee) who found out about our organization as an avenue to distribute equipment to global communities. Believe it or not the soccer balls were donated to us because the original purchasing company logo was misprinted. This is yet another example of ‘new, used, misprinted’ items that can still be put to great use!

If you’d like to learn more about the work done in Angola visit Hope For Angola: http://www.hopeforangola.org/home.html Josh Kimball is currently studying at the Capernwray Bible School in Lancashire Enlgand. We wish him the best of luck & continued good efforts in pursuing the shared passion of soccer worldwide.
Also be sure to check out more photos from Angola on our fanpage: http://www.facebook.com/peacepassers

Payton Rudnick Paving Roads to Success

We wanted to give you an update on Payton’s project that began in August of 2010. His latest photo “Got ‘Soccer’ Ball” is also priceless & worthy of sharing! Again and again he is raising the bar for all of us. Over these past few months Payton has been working on various avenues to gain support for his Peace Passers collection drive.  From contacting local businesses like Peter Piper Pizza and Play it Again Sports in the Tucson area, setting up collection bins around the community, to presenting his pitch at Rotary Clubs he has spread the good word of giving back to the game. Most recently Payton presented to the board of the Ft. Lowell Realtor Shootout and found success in the outcome. “They have agreed to let him have a free booth for the big events they have on Friday and Saturday nights and will let him place bins at each of the 15 to 20 parks involved in the shootout,” Julia Rudnick explained. The experiences Payton continues to grow from will no doubt pave the road for many to follow. Thank you to Payton and the Rudnick family for their continued enthusiasm and perseverance for the Peace Passers organization.

Check out Payton’s website http://www.givethroughsoccer.com
Payton’s collection totals as of November 22, 2010 are 70 soccer balls, 140 jerseys, 31 shorts and $1062.00 donations. Keep ON!

Peace Passing from California to Uganda

If you remember hearing about Alex Vazquez’s birthday party in Riverside, California then this story will speak to you! http://peacepassers.org/alex-celebrates-his-7th-birthday-with-peacepassers-style. After the party Alex & his mom shipped the soccer balls to San Francisco, California where brother Cameron Cooper volunteered as a Peace Passing link. As Alex’s Peace Passers soccer balls traveled onward to the hands of Cam, he then passed them along to Nicole Stannard (Clinical Director, Global Nurse Initiative) www.globalnurseinitiative.org.

Nicole and the GNI team then carried them to Fort Portal, Uganda where they were donated to the school, The Paul Devlin Academy. Nicole wrote to say “The kids loved, loved, LOVED their soccer balls and the teachers were beyond grateful for them. Without you guys we would have never been able to do this, so thanks to you, Cam and Alex who donated the soccer balls.”

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The principal of the school will keep the soccer balls at the school and they will use them during the school day when the teachers can watch the kids. We must agree this will be a great addition to their school day!! Thanks goes out to Alex, Cam, Nicole and Candace from the Peace Passers for participating in another successful circle of giving!