Dear Daughter,
Please don't be sad that you have no money to buy me a Mother's Day present . I know how much you wanted to get me that lovely bright coloured scarf.
But you can still give me a Mother's Day gift which is priceless. A present no money can buy.
Sueane, you know I have dreams for you. I long for you to have more in life than I did as a girl. It will be hard for you to achieve this, but I want you to promise me that you will give it all your energy .
I don't want you to spend the rest of your life in the village. I don't want you to live in fear of your husband beating you up, after he has been drinking beer and kava. I don't want you to be sold to some old man, whose wife has just died.
Sueane, you are a first-rate girl. I want you to be able to hold your head high and know that you can attaind anything you want to.
I have worked hard all these years. I have tended the home garden to put food in the tummies of the villagers. I have cared for the family house and kept it clean and tidy.
Before you went to help your aunty with the new baby, you helped me roll out the sleeping mats, kept the fire burning and stirred the pots to feed the mouths before dark. You never complained when you had to go to the next village, once in a blue moon, to carry back water when our supply dried up.
You have done well in primary school, learning everything you can from the teacher. But now it is time for you to go further, if I can find the tuition fees.
I will continue to sew every minute of the day I can. I heard the chief talking to your father a few days ago. There is a tourist ship coming to our tropical island soon. I will take the dresses to the local market and bring home the small amounts of cash. I will hide most of it away carefully for your school fees, so your father can't waste it on kava.
Sueane, there is possibility of help. Harris Apos, the Mota Lava area secretary, told us of an organization helping kids like you go to high school. YouMe Support Foundation already helps the village school. Remember when Mr Ricki brought those boxes with pens and paper, books and scissors . And the food parcels that came off the boats.
The guests of Seachange Lodge hear from Rick and Wendy Tendys, the owners of Seachange, about Mota Lava's needs and leave things for the boxes. Seachange uses 10% of its earnings to provide items that Harris tells them we need.
When the cyclone came, they sent us rice and yams when no one else listened to our cry for help.
Sueane, if I can save up enough money you will have the opportunity to become a teacher like you dream about. You, my daughter, will be able to make a difference in our village in the years ahead and everyone will benefit - your brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles. Only one or two of the villagers can read and write. Perhaps you could teach me to read and write. I would really like that.
Education will take you away from our village, to Vanuatu's capital, Port Vila. I know you will be scared as you will have to leave the security of our village family . You will have to struggle with a lot of new ways of living, but you are a strong girl. I have met the people who will be looking after you from YouMe Support Foundation. They are good people, Sueane.
Daughter, there are people out there that care about us and want to assist us. We must show them that we will take the opportunities offered to help with your education. Daughter, I want you to be part of this program. This is all I ask for a Mother's Day gift. A gift that money cannot buy.
Love Mother
There are hundreds of children subjected to this horrible injustice, in a Cashless Society like Vanuatu. Kids who are high achieving students in their primary classes. The nation of Vanuatu needs these kids if it is to take an active place in the Universal Community. You can help make a difference in these kid's lives.
Become a ‘Friend Educating Kids' and help more of the daughters of the north of Vanuatu, achieve their dreams and move into the 21st century. You can become a friend to these girls. Touch base with them, follow their progress, and encourage them. Join us now at www.seachangelodge.com through a ‘Mother's Day Special Gift.'
Dr Wendy and her husband Richard are the CEOs of
YouMe Support Foundation, charity through the Child Trust Foundation . Over the past four years they and their guests have provided desperately needed school supplies to isolated communities in the far north of Vanuatu through Seachange Lodge,
Seachange Lodge
YouMe Support Foundation in partner ship with
Win a Resort is giving away Seachange Lodge on the Internet. All funds are placed into a Child Trust Fund to provide education for children who will never go to high school without outside assistance.
You can assist by making a donation to the children by going to
YouMe Support Foundation or
Win a Resort.
Occupation: CEO
Dr.Wendy Stenberg-Tendys and her husband Rick are CEOs of YouMe Support Foundation (http://youmesupport.org), providing non-repayable high school education grants for children who will never have the opportunity to see a high school classroom without outside assistance. This is once in a life time Blue Moon Opportunity. You can afford to miss at: http://winaresort.com