
Monday, October 19, 2009
Changing People's lives

The Story of Assala
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Abdullah's story
Monday, August 17, 2009
New Begginings - PHY IV
PHY IV is also proud to introduce its new program manager, Alan Delmonte. Alan is originally from the Dominican Republic, but later on moved to the United States where he completed a Bachelor in Arts majoring in Finance from Manhattanville College, and a Masters in Public Health from Boston University. He also brings a wide range of experience from working in the financial sector in New York, where he worked in companies such as MBIA, Northwestern mutual, and the Winter Group. He later on moved to the public sector and worked with several NGO's in Boston and the Dominican Republic, working in companies such as John Snow, Inc and MSH, where he carried out his duties as Administrative Associate and Financial Associate.
Everyone in the ADRA Hais staff is very happy to begin this new chapter in our history, and we look forward to expand our services in the Hodeidah Governorate.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Last Pose with A friend
My sadeek is different. Her spontaneity and friendly character make your day a pleasant one, and she is somehow unique. She bravely removed her black cloak and veils when I asked her for a picture. She immediately said YES, as long as we are together in the picture- so here we are, together and my last pose with my "Sadeek" friend.
Abeda Marool is a 55 years old. She is single and was never married. Abeda said that she did not choose not to get married, but did not have the chance to because she has to take care of her mother who has cataracts and her niece who has cerebral palsy. When her brother got married and his wife delivered a baby girl with cerebral palsy, her brother immediately gave Abeda the custody of the child. Now, her niece is already 20 years old and Abeda treats her like her own daughter.
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Abeda has been a recipient of SED (Small Enterprise Development) since 2007, when she received 30,000.00 YR (150.00 USD) from ADRA Yemen. She bought two female and one male sheep that gave her three lambs. She later sold her sheep and was able to get another three with the help of a loan. Abeda says “Now I am benefiting from SED and I am very happy because I don’t feel alone, ADRA Hais is with me to assist me in giving life to my mother and to my niece.”
“A healthful thanks to ADRA”, were her parting word.
Like Abeda, many people here in Hais has been nice to me. They are with me in time of struggle and adjustment to live a life in the middle of the desert. My time is up here in Hais City. My life has been difficult and a challenging one but the learning I've got cannot be paid by any amount. With the emptiness and isolation I experienced in most weekends, I feel closer to the divine source of my life, though I am miles away from my family. It has been three years now that I am wondering around the globe, I've have seen many faces of poverty, and how the disadvantaged cope with and I keep asking my self is there really equality? where is justice? the answer is hard to find but I always find myself in one conclusion we will never be forsaken, there is always somewhere there in the cross road to save you,... just keep trusting HIM!!!
Goodbye beautiful and genuine people of Hais, you made me closer to my creator.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Needle and Thread
Very few attend the school due to different factors such as distance, no female teacher, financial incapacity, and education is less valuable.
The girls mostly in rural and mountainous area set their mind of getting married. They are dreaming of an extra ordinary wedding party, brilliant wedding gown and shining gold for their accessories.F
ADRA Yemen Country Director Mr. Nagi Khalil and our new Programme Director Ms. Mirriam Watt graced the occasion and supported Hais team to make this event a success. The graduates received gifts from ADRA Yemen like pens and paper printed with ADRA Yemen logo.
Out of 24 graduates, there are four females who received SED Loan in the forms of sewing machine. This is to start their business in sewing Abaya and other traditional clothing. Borrowers of sewing machine has to pay their loan for 8 months without interest and the monthly payment will be 3,000.ooYR (15.00USD). This experience created an impact that emancipate many women from traditional way of life like getting married, giving birth, and attending to their daily tasks.
Fatima Shobel is an example, she is deaf and mute; she completed her sewing class last year 2007. Since then she is assisting Dina in her class and in spite of her impairments she can transfer her skills to other women. She has been an inspiration to many young women with or without disability. Fatima does not stop there she also attended and completed our sign language training. Her confidence and smartness increases since she can communicate well through lips reading, body and sign language and finger spelling. Indeed ADRA works and reaches the most marginalized in YEMEN be it in the middle of the desert and or in the mountain. Thanks to ADRA for using us, the Hais Team as an instrument of fruitful changes to many girls and women here in Hais….. Thursday, June 18, 2009
A Boy with five names and bladder stone
Jonh F. Kennedy the 35th US President quoted that “Children are the world’s most valuable resource and best hope for the future” thus we have to provide them with all the love, care and protection they needed. KASSIM AMIN KASSIM ALI HAMANH, a five year old boy residing in our village here in Hais City, had blurred future due to his pain.
Kassim is the youngest of 8 siblings, for five years he is suffering from pain and makes it difficult for him to move. He cannot stand alone and cries whenever urinating.
His father with the same name, Kassim, brought his son to ADRA Hais office for help. Our team decided to refer him to AL – Aquasa Hospital in Hodeida for diagnosis, laboratory test, X-ray and Ultrasound. The result showed that this boy has single large bladder stone which is 20mm and in need of cystolithotomy to remove it. This procedure will cost 50,000YR (250.00USD) excluding post surgery medication, hospital bills and Doctor’s fees.
Being the sole breadwinner of the family, Kassim (the father) was helpless to have the surgery for his son. His income from selling vegetables in the market is not enough to sustain the needs of his family. He said, they have to tighten their belts to make their both ends meet. He relies to Allah and from the intervention of ADRA.
The five years suffering came to an end on May 25,2009. Our CBR Coordinator, Abdullah assisted the father and son “Kassim” in Al-Aquasa Hospital for surgery. They spent two days and one night
in the hospital;on the third day the boy walked in the office carrying small bottle with his stone inside.
The father and son are very grateful to ADRA and to Allah for this blessing.
“Sa’aadati kaamilat” My happiness is complete says the boy Kassim. His smile radiate all the possibility of having brighter future for him and his family. Thanks to ADRA....
