If you are new to Suwon and looking for voulunteering, please email me!

As you can see, I have uploaded the post volunteering reports after weekly activities. However, what you see is only the tip of the iceberg. About 10 volunteers have become really close friends, work at the same place, share different hobbies, fun and dedicate themselves to the cause and this is not seen online.

Don't just leave should you look for some volunteering action in the city of Suwon. Get involved. Reach out.

Thank you.

2011-12-27

Help Your Suwon (Week 6 Audit)

Present Balance : 40,580 won
Newly Deposited : 14,780 won (60,000 won - 45,220 won)
Previous Balance :25,800 won



I don't have a scanner at home, so had to just take pictures of the bankbook and the receipt.

Anyhow, Week 6 fell on Christmas. So, we all wore something realted to Christmas to make it more Christmas-like. We bagged up the neck warmer and doled it out to the people. I hope they know how to wear it. Also, we threw in an extra item : Moonpie aka Choco-pie. After all, more than 30 people were received what we prepared that night. It went really really fast.


What followed after the volunteering was more enjoyable. Dinner, karaoke and most of all free hug. I am sure you've all seen the pictures here and there on Facebook, so I am not going to describe further.

Thank you very much everyone for showing up even on Christmas. It really means a lot to me, personally. See you this weekend, ladies and gentlemen. Good night-

2011-12-19

Help Your Suwon (Wee 5 Audit : Dec 18th 2011)

Current Balance : 25,800 won (15,350 won + 10,440 won)

Newly Deposited : 15,360 won (60,000 won - 35,100 won[food] - 9,540 won[tangerine])

Previous Balance : 49,360 won (as of 12th Dec)
Reflective Vests   : 16,920 won (13th Dec)
Neck Warmers     :  22,000 won (13th Dec)
                          :  10,440 won (as of 13th Dec)
 










At the end of the night, it was 6 people; 4 more than I anticipated. Yester night, Derrick, Sarah L and Sarah C, Melea, and Tammy showed up. I was tad worried that it was going to be only Derrick and I, but the members keep surprising me. So much so that, I got my ass kicked at "Oh-Mok". We were, after bagging up the food, hanging out at the new office and someone suggested we play it. It turned out it was a lot of fun.

This week, we handed out about 22 bags. It was a bit less than I thought. The NGO person who led us said that people, due to the cold weather, spread out through the city so as to secure space to crash or stay warm. I thought they would stay inside the station since it is warmer than the outside. Apparently, I was wrong.

Next week is Christmas. Some members said that they would bring and don Christmas-related accessories and that we will hang out afterwards. It is going to be fun and meaningful weekend. Oh, also, the official uniforms and the Christmas gifts will be distributed on the next session. So, come and join us.

2011-12-12

Help Your Suwon (Weekly Audit : Dec 12th 2011) + More

New Balance       : 49,360 won
Newly Deposited  : 12,000 won (60,000 won - 5,900won(tangerines) - 42,1000(food)
Previous Balance : 37,360 won





-Also, I have received "advances" from Rachael(20,000), Amanda(9,000) and Maeve(10,000) because they said they might not be able to show up next week or a week after. I did not deposit them just in case you show up. Even if you don't show up, the money will be spent the next time you make an appearance!

- On top of that, I would like to post something regarding our future plans. I am writing this so that every participant will be kept in the loop and also this regards the donation that you've made. I deal with taxes, so feel compelled to do so when it comes to others money.

  a) We've created our official logo
   : It is still in the making, but I need to tweak it a bit before using it officially. Sorry, if you were absent last night, but sooner or later you will be able to see it. The purpose of the coinage is to imbue ourselves a certain identity.

  b) We are going to have our official uniform.
   : After some heated(?) debating last night, we opted out for our uniform that we will don  each week. It is a reflective vest. I know.. I know.. but with the limited budget, we needed something cheap. What's more, our logo will be branded on the uniform. And the number of the uniform would be 7 or 8.

  c) We might expand our work.
   : We talked about helping out this orphanage in Suwon. I previously contacted the well-establish orphanage and asked if we could help. The person in charge told me today that there are only 2 kids willing to learn English from you. Since the demand is somewhat lower than I anticipated I will devise something more and email it to her sometime tomorrow. I will meet her sometime next week to discuss the details. In this light, I need your suggestions e.g. things we can do for the kids.... playing games.. or cleaning.. anything would be all right. And I expect this project to start next year.

  d) Chirstmas event
    : We talked about what to do for homeless at the station. I spawned the idea to give them what Koreans call "neck warmer" a shard of cloth that you can wrap around your neck or head to stay up.. aka gator neck.... It is super cheap and will be bagged with food on Christmas. Also, some participants said they would bring Santa hats and reindeer's antelopes to make it more Christmas-tsy when disseminating food on the 25th.


  e) New Office
    : Yes, they opened a new office next to the station. Now it is even closer from the supermarket. No need to pass through that disgusting bus stop, steering clear of the crowd, smoke and spit! It is a one story building equipped with amenities such as a rec room, bunk beds, showers, and what not. We had a chance to sit on the floor at the rec room (Korean style, baby) and chitchatted a bit. So, it is going to be our new rendezvous point from next week.


  e) PLUR
   : Some members suggest that we join PLUR online and thus send out invites to more people. I looked at their facebook online and it was quite good. However, I still have some qualms about sending out nondiscriminatory invites to people. I think we should revisit the issue next week or a week after.


Yup. This is pretty much what you missed out from last night. Not too much to digest, right? hehe. Anyways, again, I would like to thank you all for your participation and passion. Ya'll have a great week and hope to see you next week. (The meeting place will be the same tho)

2011-12-05

My weekend

This past weekend was very much eventful. Ran a 10 k race, had a party for my visiting friend from Sweden whom I ran the race with by the way, and participated as usual in the volunteering activity. Let's star with the race, shall we?

I like running. I did not until I joined the military. With the American soldiers, at one of the toughest unit across the nation, we trained ourselves hard. The whole company (not as in "coroprate") ran every morning according to cadences. Sometimes, I got to sing a Korean cadence then the fellow G.I.s would sing along not to mention the fellow Korean soldiers.


Any how, the race was quite the challenge. It was only 10k (aka 6 miles), and yet I rare a full course.... but just laps..the same routines every now and then. So at first it was tricky for me to figure how far I was. Of course, there were signs. After the 3k (less than 2 mile), I began to develop where I was and to realize how I needed to pace myself, which I did eventually.

My record was 51:30. For some reason, I did not look at my watch while running. Had I done it, I would have made it under 50:00. But, there is always next time.

It was my first time to take part in this sort of race. There was a great turn out; Koreans, foreigners, G.I.s, students and seniors. It was such a great feeling. A sense of accomplish that I felt at the of the race is probably what motivates people to run..run and run. I felt fine. My legs weren't sore. Instantaneously, I thought I will run another in the not too distant future. I should, then, train properly. Next time, it is going to be under 50:00. It just made the list of 2012 New Year resolution.





After the race, with Lars that is visiting town and some others from the Ajou International Summer School Program back in 2007, we partied. Seven of us gathered, did bar hopping, laughed, drank and ate. I hope Lars felt welcome. The only reason I organized this party was because I just wanted to make my friend feel home.. I know Korea is not his home. He only stayed in Korea about 2 months and it was 4 years ago. And yet, there are still 6 of us who was in the same program and we were pretty 'tight' So, why not throw a party.. have a good time, give us something to remember by..

I know for a fact that after few years, everyone will be gone. Joe is going back home for good next March. Scott will too probably Teaching is not even his major. Natalia, after her graduation next Feb, need to find a job somewhere and who knows where it is going to be. And the same things goes for Eddy. It sound very sappy, naive and most of all cliche, but we might not be able to see other for the rest of our lives. So, we see and hang out with each other when we can. It is a though that counts, after all.




Even though I was extremely tired from running.. and staying late, I was very much content at the end of the night. Hopefully, Lars will go back home with only good memories and we meet down the road somewhere sometime.

Help Your Suwon (Weekly Audit : Dec 5th 2011)

Balance : 37,360 won
Previous Balance : 8,140 won
Newly Deposited : 29,220 won (110,000 won - 80,780won)





Everyone was excited in spite of the dreadful weather. I was tired from running a 10k yesterday and haning out with friends late last night. But I was excited as well.

Yesterday, 11 people came to the activity. ELEVEN! It is an enough number of people to come up with a soccer squad, just in case you are not a big fan of soccer. Kindly, two of the regular members brought their friends along and thus it doubled the number from 5 to 11.

Considering that the weather was cold, I thought there would be more people to give food to at the station than there was last week. We purchased 60 bags and doled out 50 of them. A very decent performance it was. Luckily, I was tipped off on the items that homeless might need; any food containing Vitamin C, or soup.. or anything hot. It would be no problematic to purchase multiple number of tangerines next time but something hot.. that's tad tricky.

Moreover, because more people showed up, we gathered more money and thus more change after the activity. With that money, I would like to purchase neck-warmers that homeless can wrap around their neck to stay warm. It costs only 1,000 won per peace, it is going to be our Christmas gift from us.

I guess I need couple of weeks to garner enough money to purchase not only reflective vest for the participants, but also the neck-warmers. Also, I have been drawing some mock-ups for our logo. Will present them to the participants and ask for opinions.. and they will be branded on our vest. D-6. Until the next session.