Thursday, June 11, 2009

Big things are happening!




I've got so much news to share with you, my readers! So many big things have been happening around here. I'll keep sharing as time goes by. But first! My favorite piece of news:

My Chinese teacher and good friend, Dana, is having her first solo show tomorrow night. There aren't words to describe how incredible Dana is and what a gift it has been to have her in my life. She's a photographer and every year she puts together an exhibition fundraiser to support a minority village in the Yunnan province. Each year she goes to visit the village and sponsors the children of the village to go to school. To put things in perspective: these families make 500 RMB a year. That's $74 dollars. It only costs $15 to send a child to school for an entire year, but these families can not afford it. So the children go uneducated, and often have to go to the city to work to support the family. (This is where child labor comes in.) Dana also gives 200 RMB ($28) to each family so they can afford food, and other basic needs throughout the year. This is Dana's third year donating her time, talents, energy, and money to making a difference for these villagers. The photos above are of her and some of the children and villagers.

She's selling her photographs this weekend for $50 a print. Essentially, buying that will pay for 2 children to go to school and put food on a family's table for an entire year. Plus, they are absolutely beautiful photographs! I know times are tough everywhere, but if you have the means, and would like to purchase a print to support the village you have your choice of these:

Third Eye Photography Exhibition Photos

If you'd like to see more of Dana's photos and pictures of the villagers she supports, check out her flickr page:

Danahh Flickr

Email me (mariaydavis(at)gmail.com), or comment on this post and I'll send you information on how to donate money.

Thank you! I'll let you know how it goes this weekend!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow,That's really a good job. I really touched, and would like to donote a small sum of money to help those kids. Plz let me know how to do it!

Justin