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#Nisha32 – Fundraising for Breath of Life in Honour of my 32nd Birthday

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller

On February 27th 2023  I again started actively fundraising again for Breath of Life – a place of safety here in East London, South Africa, that homes abandoned and vulnerable babies – but this time I’m aiming to raise R32 000 in honour of my upcoming 32nd  birthday (happening on March 25th) and 32nd  year of life. If you wish to donate you can do so at https://www.backabuddy.co.za/nisha-32 and kindly share the campaign on social media using #Nisha32

Day 3103: 28 For 28 – a fundraising campaign benefiting charity: water

“If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water.” – Loran Eisely

It’s 3: 13 PM on day 3103 since I started blogging and I managed to pray, read a Bible verse  and create and promote my 28 For 28 Campaign benefiting charity:water – thanks to Gaynor and B, Marco, Stan Faryna and Marisa who’ve all made donations so far which brings the total raised to $174 of $28 000

This morning I started 28 For 28 – a fundraising campaign benefiting  charity: water, a non-profit organization bringing clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries – because I believe that when we give people access to clean water  we give more than water because clean water gives health, an opportunity at an education and most importantly  access to clean water gives people  back the priceless gift of time (the time women spend collecting water they can spend with their families, starting a business or even going back to school).  . My goal is to raise $28 000 for charity : water in honour of my 28th year of life. For more information about my 28 For 28 Campaign log on to https://my.charitywater.org/nisha-varghese/28-for-28   to make a donation  and use #28For28  when tweeting about this campaign.

Day 2890: 50 New Feet Campaign Four Months Later

“Learn to light a candle in the darkest moments of someone’s life. Be the light that helps others see; it is what gives life its deepest significance.”
― Roy T. BennettThe Light in the Heart

 

It’s 12 : 51  PM on day 2590 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray,  have breakfast,  continue reading The Holistic Entrepreneur: How to Succeed by Focussing on Self-Worth, Intuition, and Happiness by Jodene Shaer, read  Revelation 1:8, and promote my 50 New Feet Campaign benefiting MiracleFeet – raised to $4 337 only $8 163 more to raise by June 17, 2018 to help 50 kids with clubfoot .

 

Today marks the four month anniversary of my 50 New Feet Campaign benefiting MiracleFeet  so far 52 people have made donations to this campaign and between us we’ve donated $ 4 337 – enough to provide clubfoot treatments for 17 kids – I am SO GRATEFUL. Thank you to my parents,  Gaynor Young and B, Priya Thomas, GregThis, BevBern, Stan FarynaDavid BoutinSharon D’Agostino,  A&P, Julie and Don, Simon Magid, Giving Miracles, Meg Guegan, Maya Anne Ninan,Keith, Sendil Devarajan,Bithun Babu, Koshy Thomas, Katy Mannot, Mervyn, Deepu George, Nadine Sander, My paper PartiesLisa DewberyAdel De MeyerPearl Shongwe,Teresa Williams, Sarah, Lisel, Alex Forshaw, Russell Williams, African Greek Godess, East London Malayalee Association, Jose Mammen, Vijay Mammen,Maya’s Papu, Lissy and Shajan and everyone else who chose to donate anonymously for your generous donations. Thank you Jacqui Cooks,  Jacqui Mackway-WilsonStephanie YoungYusuf AbramjeeBritt Michaelian, Rema Matthews,  Catherine ConstantinidesStacey HollandStan Faryna,   Nomawethu Masiza, Bianca Rungasamy, Lebogang Mokoena, Lisa Dewberry, Cindy Ross and everybody else for helping spread the word about this campaign.

Day 2571: “The Miracle Worker” by MiracleFeet

All of us can be a miracle in someone else’s life– that’s what I know

 

It’s 12: 58 PM on day 2571 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray,  have breakfast, read 1 Peter 4:8  and promote my 50 New Feet Campaign benefiting MiracleFeet -raised $3 556 only $9 844 more to raise by June 17, 2018 to help 50 kids with clubfoot (thanks to everyone who has helped out so far) .

 

Recently I watched “The Miracle Worker” – a beautiful animated short film by MiracleFeet about clubfoot and the difference one person can make – and I thought everybody should see it so I’m sharing it. Watch “Miracle Worker” below:

 

Day 2560: 50 New Feet Campaign Three Months Later

“You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you.” ― John Bunyan

 

It’s 8 : 33  AM on day 2560 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read Matthew 19:25-26, have breakfast, and promote my 50 New Feet Campaign benefiting MiracleFeet – raised to $3 452 only $9 048 more to raise by June 17, 2018 to help 50 kids with clubfoot .

 

Today marks the three month anniversary of my 50 New Feet Campaign benefiting MiracleFeet  so far 40 people have made donations to this campaign and between us we’ve donated $ 3 452 – enough to provide clubfoot treatments for 13 kids – I am SO GRATEFUL. Thank you to my parents,  Gaynor Young and B, Priya Thomas, GregThis, BevBern, Stan FarynaDavid BoutinSharon D’Agostino,  A&P, Julie and Don, Simon Magid, Giving Miracles, Meg Guegan, Maya Anne Ninan,Keith, Sendil Devarajan,Bithun Babu, Koshy Thomas, Katy Mannot, Mervyn, Deepu George, Nadine Sander, My paper Parties, Lisa Dewbery, Adel De Meyer, Pearl Shongwe,Teresa Williams, Sarah and everyone else who chose to donate anonymously for your generous donations. Thank you Jacqui Cooks,  Jacqui Mackway-WilsonStephanie YoungYusuf AbramjeeBritt Michaelian, Rema Matthews,  Catherine ConstantinidesStacey HollandStan Faryna,   Nomawethu Masiza, Bianca Rungasamy, Lebogang Mokoena, Lisa Dewberry, Cindy Ross and everybody else for helping spread the word about this campaign.

Day 2126: 25 Smiles Campaign Six Months Later

A group of people working together towards a common goal can accomplish extraordinary things – that’s what I keep realizing.

 

It’s 12 : 00 PM on day 2126 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, have breakfast, read Amos 5: 24 , learn one new thing –The average gestation period for giraffe is approximately 15 months (453-464 days). Giraffe give birth in a ‘calving ground’ and mothers will often return to where they were born to have their own babies.- and work on my 25 Smiles Campaign – raised $6 920 only $5 580 more to raise to reach my second goal of raising $12 500 for Smile Train before Jan 10 2017 (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far 🙂 ) .

 

Today marks the six month anniversary of my 25 Smiles Campaign benefiting  Smile Train so far seventy-seven people (including me and my family) have made donations to this campaign and between us we’ve donated $6 920 I am BLOWN AWAY by everyone’s amazing support. Thank you Sneha Abraham, Frank Burns, Gaynor Young and Barbara Royce, Justine PerryMadalyn Sklar, Catherine Cook, @Maewmb, David Boutin, Sarah BrittenJim Mahar, Nancy, Rema aunty, Paul and Juliet Merrell of Big Planet RadioBev Bern, Julie and Don Faughnan, Amit Abraham, Benjamin and Amelia, Athira Issac, Liesel, Priyachechi, Joubert Botha, LA Janssens, Anatoli, Arun Babu, Stan FarynaMy Paper Parties, Happy Odd Girl, Adam Butler, Deepuchachen, Tinuchachechi and Jerynchachen, Duane, My Paper Parities 2, Joyce Childers, Jacqui Mackway -Wilson of Go Social SAKevin B (on behalf of Lesley), Meg Guegan, Susanchechi, Reshma Jacob, uncle Abraham Matthew, Debbie McMannis, Anish Krishnankutty, Ellyn Harris, Zak Ebrahim, author of The Terrorist’s Son: A Story of ChoiceJoseph John, Reshma Ravi, Wayne Mansfield, Jinuchachen, Samuel Kochukanayathil, Laura, Tim Fargo, author of Alphabet Success – Keeping it Simple. My Secrets to Success and founder of TweetJukebox (soon-to-be Social Jukebox), Shari Mason, Benjin Thomas, Bruce Sallan, Nithin Yohannan, Juliana Mullan, Fireman Max, Yusuf AbramjeeNisha Kotecha, Deepthi Abraham, Jiya, Seema, Anush Alex, Daleen Bernard, Teresa Williams,  Stacey Chassoulas and everyone else who chose to donate anonymously for your generous donations. Thank you uncle Abraham Matthew, Jacqui Mackway-Wilson, Stephanie Young, Susannah Schaefer,  Sue-Ann Allen, Caryn Gootkin, Britt Michaelian,  Lakshmi Pillai, Akhil Tomy, Thara, Anjali, Sherin,  Pamela Eapen, Good News SharedMail and Guardian, ViralFlashGoodThingsGuy, Criselda DudumasheMetroFM, Seema Matthew, Andrea,  Catherine Constantinides, Phuti Mahanyele and everybody else for helping spread the word about this campaign. ‏

[Update January 12, 2017: Campaign ended 2 days ago. Final total raised is $10 317.04 [enough money to sponsor 41 smiles]]

Day 2112: 25 Smiles Campaign Goal Surpassed Let’s Go For 50 Smiles

“Impossible is just a big word thrown around by small men who find it easier to live in the world they’ve been given than to explore the power they have to change it. Impossible is not a fact. It’s an opinion. Impossible is not a declaration. It’s a dare. Impossible is potential. Impossible is temporary. Impossible is nothing.”― Muhammad Ali

 

It’s 12 : 10  PM on day 2112 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read Joshua 24: 15 , have breakfast, learn one new thing – If you were standing on the Moon, you would always see the Earth in exactly the same position, while the stars and the Sun moved around in the sky. The Moon takes 27.3 days to complete an orbit around the Earth. And this the same amount of time that it takes to turn once on its axis. -and work on my  25 Smiles Campaign    – Anonymous  donated $20, Seemachechi donated $50 and Anush Alex donated $250 (thanks SO MUCH Anon, Seemachechi and Anush 🙂 ) which brings my total raised to $6 480 (thanks SO SO MUCH everyone for your support goal surpassed but campaign continues until the original end date, Jan 10 2017 [see next paragraph for details])

 

Last night I surpassed my 25 Smiles Campaign goal (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far 🙂 ) since there’s so much time left before the end of the campaign on January 10, 2017 I have decided to double my fundraising target to try and raise enough money to sponsor 25 more smiles so by January 10, 2017 I’m hoping to raise $12 500 which will help Smile Train sponsor 50 cleft surgeries. If you would like to contribute to my goal of sponsoring 25 more smiles log on to bit.ly/Give25Smiles and make a donation (thank you so much in advance).

[Update January 12, 2017: Campaign ended 2 days ago. Final total raised is $10 317.04 [enough money to sponsor 41 smiles]]

Day 2096: 25 Smiles Campaign Five Months Later

Teamwork will get you further than working by yourself ever will – that’s what I keep realizing.

 

It’s 12 : 00  PM on day 2096 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read James 4: 8, have breakfast, learn one new thing – Flag of Switzerland. The flag of Switzerland consists of a red flag with a white cross (a bold, equilateral cross) in the centre. It is one of only two square sovereign-state flags, the other being the flag of Vatican City.-and work on my 25 Smiles Campaign – raised $5 875 only $375 more to raise before Jan 10 2017 (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far 🙂 ).

 

Today marks the five month anniversary of my 25 Smiles Campaign benefiting  Smile Train so far sixty-seven people (including me and my family) have made donations to this campaign and between us we’ve donated $5 875 I am SO GRATEFUL for everyone’s amazing support. Thank you Sneha Abraham, Frank Burns, Gaynor Young and Barbara Royce, Justine PerryMadalyn Sklar, Catherine Cook, @Maewmb, David Boutin, Sarah BrittenJim Mahar, Nancy, Rema aunty, Paul and Juliet Merrell of Big Planet RadioBev Bern, Julie and Don Faughnan, Amit Abraham, Benjamin and Amelia, Athira Issac, Liesel, Priyachechi, Joubert Botha, LA Janssens, Anatoli, Arun Babu, Stan FarynaMy Paper Parties, Happy Odd Girl, Adam Butler, Deepuchachen, Tinuchachechi and Jerynchachen, Duane, My Paper Parities 2, Joyce Childers, Jacqui Mackway -Wilson of Go Social SAKevin B (on behalf of Lesley), Meg Guegan, Susanchechi, Reshma Jacob, uncle Abraham Matthew, Debbie McMannis, Anish Krishnankutty, Ellyn Harris, Zak Ebrahim, author of The Terrorist’s Son: A Story of ChoiceJoseph John, Reshma Ravi, Wayne Mansfield, Jinuchachen, Samuel Kochukanayathil, Laura, Tim Fargo, author of Alphabet Success – Keeping it Simple. My Secrets to Success and founder of TweetJukebox (soon-to-be Social Jukebox), Shari Mason, Benjin Thomas, Bruce Sallan, Nithin Yohannan, Juliana Mullan, Fireman Max and everyone else who chose to donate anonymously for your generous donations. Thank you  uncle Abraham Matthew, Jacqui Mackway-Wilson, Stephanie Young, Susannah Schaefer, Smile Train India,  Sue-Ann Allen, Lakshmi Pillai, Akhil Tomy, Thara, Anjali, Sherin,  Pamela Eapen Nadine Stander,  Yusuf Abramjee, Anatoli, Cazanne, Gaynor Young, Glenda Butler, LA Janssens, Nisha Kotecha, Zareef MintyJanez VermeirenJonathan Boynton-Lee and everybody else for helping spread the word about this campaign. ‏

[Update January 12, 2017: Campaign ended 2 days ago. Final total raised is $10 317.04 [enough money to sponsor 41 smiles]]

Day 2065: 25 Smiles Campaign Four Months Later

“The best teamwork comes from men who are working independently toward one goal in unison.” -James Cash Penney

 

It’s 12 : 15 PM on day 2065 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read Proverbs 6, learn one new thing – In 1920, Warren G. Harding also used the phonograph, recording a speech into a horn that caused his voice to press a needle into a wax disk. The White House was brought into the modern age of communication when Calvin Coolidge (1923-1929) made the first presidential radio broadcast from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.–have breakfast and work on my 25 Smiles Campaign – raised $5 724 only $526 more to raise before Jan 10 2017 (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far 🙂).

 

Today marks the four month anniversary of my 25 Smiles Campaign benefiting  Smile Train so far sixty-four people (including me and my family) have made donations to this campaign and between us we’ve donated $5 724 I am so grateful for everyone’s amazing support ($5 724 that’s crazy amazing). Thank you Sneha Abraham, Frank Burns, Gaynor Young and Barbara Royce, Justine PerryMadalyn Sklar, Catherine Cook, @Maewmb, David Boutin, Sarah BrittenJim Mahar, Nancy, Rema aunty, Paul and Juliet Merrell of Big Planet RadioBev Bern, Julie and Don Faughnan, Amit Abraham, Benjamin and Amelia, Athira Issac, Liesel, Priyachechi, Joubert Botha, LA Janssens, Anatoli, Arun Babu, Stan FarynaMy Paper Parties, Happy Odd Girl, Adam Butler, Deepuchachen, Tinuchachechi and Jerynchachen, Duane, My Paper Parities 2, Joyce Childers, Jacqui Mackway -Wilson of Go Social SAKevin B (on behalf of Lesley), Meg Guegan, Susanchechi, Reshma Jacob, uncle Abraham Matthew, Debbie McMannis, Anish Krishnankutty, Ellyn Harris, Zak Ebrahim, author of The Terrorist’s Son: A Story of ChoiceJoseph John, Reshma Ravi, Wayne Mansfield, Jinuchachen, Samuel Kochukanayathil, Laura, Tim Fargo, author of Alphabet Success – Keeping it Simple. My Secrets to Success and founder of TweetJukebox (soon-to-be Social Jukebox), Shari Mason, Benjin Thomas, Bruce Sallan, Nithin Yohannan and everyone else who chose to donate anonymously for your generous donations. Thank you  uncle Abraham Matthew, Jacqui Mackway-Wilson, Stephanie Young, Susannah Schaefer, Smile Train India,  Sue-Ann Allen, Lakshmi Pillai, Akhil Tomy, Thara, Anjali, Sherin,  Pamela Eapen Nadine Stander,  Catherine Constantinides, Yusuf Abramjee, Anatoli, Cazanne, Gaynor Young, Glenda Butler, LA Janssens and everybody else for helping spread the word about this campaign. ‏

[Update January 12, 2017: Campaign ended 2 days ago. Final total raised is $10 317.04 [enough money to sponsor 41 smiles]]

Day 2035: 25 Smiles Campaign Three Months Later

“The strength of the team is each individual member. The strength of each member is the team.” – Phil Jackson

 

It’s 8 : 15 AM on day 2035 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read Revelation 12 ,  learn one new thing –  Australia is smallest, youngest continent, with the lowest population density. It is often said that Australia lies at the edge of the world, divided from other continents by long distances. Australia is located south-east of Asia. –have breakfast and work on my 25 Smiles Campaign –raised $5 356  only $894  more to raise by 10 Jan 2017  (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far :)  ).

 

Today marks the three month anniversary of my 25 Smiles Campaign benefiting  Smile Train so far sixty people (including me and my family) have made donations to this campaign and between us we’ve donated $5 356 I am beyond humbled by everyone’s support. Thank you Sneha Abraham, Frank Burns, Gaynor Young and Barbara Royce, Justine PerryMadalyn Sklar, Catherine Cook, @Maewmb, David Boutin, Sarah BrittenJim Mahar, Nancy, Rema aunty, Paul and Juliet Merrell of Big Planet RadioBev Bern, Julie and Don Faughnan, Amit Abraham, Benjamin and Amelia, Athira Issac, Liesel, Priyachechi, Joubert Botha, LA Janssens, Anatoli, Arun Babu, Stan FarynaMy Paper Parties, Happy Odd Girl, Adam Butler, Deepuchachen, Tinuchachechi and Jerynchachen, Duane, My Paper Parities 2, Joyce Childers, Jacqui Mackway -Wilson of Go Social SAKevin B (on behalf of Lesley), Meg Guegan, Susanchechi, Reshma Jacob, uncle Abraham Matthew, Debbie McMannis, Anish Krishnankutty, Ellyn Harris, Zak Ebrahim, author of The Terrorist’s Son: A Story of ChoiceJoseph John, Reshma Ravi, Wayne Mansfield, Jinuchachen, Samuel Kochukanayathil, Laura, Tim Fargo, author of Alphabet Success – Keeping it Simple. My Secrets to Success and founder of TweetJukebox (soon-to-be Social Jukebox), Shari Mason and everyone else who chose to donate anonymously for your generous donations. Thank you Jacqui CooksCaryn Gootkin, Jacqui Mackway-Wilson, Stephanie Young, Susannah SchaeferBritt Michaelian,     Joubert Botha,  Sue-Ann Allen,  Lillian Chang, Lakshmi Pillai, Akhil Tomy, Thara, Anjali, Sherin,  Pamela Eapen Nadine Stander, Anatoli, Cazanne, Gaynor Young, Glenda Butler, Cheryl Wylie, LA Janssens and everybody else for helping spread the word about this campaign. ‏

[Update January 12, 2017: Campaign ended 2 days ago. Final total raised is $10 317.04 [enough money to sponsor 41 smiles]]