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Together, we can build a village: Passports with Purpose

November 15, 2010 by Beth Shepherd

As an adoptive-mom-to-be, one of the things I am most proud of is being part of something bigger than myself.  Big Papa and I are putting a roof over the head of one little kid, forever.

It’s hard to describe the feeling I get when I think about how life-changing this is. Which is why I am delighted to be one of the bloggers hosting a prize for the 2010 Passports with Purpose. Passports with Purpose is now its third year. Last year, Passports with Purpose raised $30,000 and built a school in rural Cambodia. Where there once was nothing, there is now a place for children to learn.

Beginning November 15th, you can participate in the third Passports with Purpose fundraiser. This year the goal is $50,000, which will be used to build 25 homes for the Dalits, India’s most neglected class of citizens. Brick by brick and donation by donation, we are going to make a difference – you are going to make a difference – for families who have never owned land.

Every penny of your donation – 100% – supports LAFTI, an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of Dalits (untouchable) in India. Here’s the sweet icing on the cupcake of giving: for each $10 tax-deductible donation make, you can enter into a drawing for the prize of your choice. The prizes are amazing! Gear, trips, hotel stays: the list is endless. Check ‘em out!

And lucky me, because as one of the prize hosts, I get to gush about one unbelievable prize (total value over $700):

  • One night at Willows Lodge in Woodinville, Washington (accommodation for two people in a luxurious northwest-style room and arrival wine tasting for two in the fireside cellars), AND
  • Dinner for two at the Barking Frog restaurant, AND
  • A half-day Woodinville Wine Trail tour for two courtesy of EverGreen Escapes

Willows Lodge is only 25 minutes from Seattle and is located on five landscaped acres bordering the Sammamish River in the heart of Western Washington’s wine country. It’s a comfortable, luxurious haven where you can rejuvenate your senses and experience award-winning cuisine (hello Barking Frog restaurant!). It’s no wonder Willows was selected for Condé Nast Traveler’s Gold List.

Barking Frog restaurant is a destination all its own. As one of the most highly regarded restaurants in the Northwest, Barking Frog excels in American regional cuisine with Pacific Northwest influences. They are also known for a phenomenal wine list, the majority of which features Washington wines. In fact, they were awarded “Most Innovative Wine List” by the Washington Wine Commission, and received Wine Spectator’s Award of Excellence five years in a row.

Rounding off this trifecta is a half-day wine tasting excursion with EverGreen Escapes. You will be picked up and dropped off at your hotel by a highly qualified and knowledgeable naturalist and wine guide. Over the course of your five-hour tour, you’ll taste world-class wines from the very best Washington vineyards. Snacks of local meats and cheese are included as are all your tasting fees. In addition to tasting delicious northwest wine, you’ll learn about local winemaking history and the art of viniculture.

It all sounds pretty divine, doesn’t it? The only catch is you have to promise not to tell me about the fabulous wine-filled, relaxing weekend you had, okay?

In this season of giving,’ tis better to give than to receive. Yet Passports with Purpose lets you do both, because even if you don’t score one of the cool prizes, you’ll go to sleep with a roof over your heard knowing you’re making it possible for others to do the same. Together, we can make a home for those who never had one. Together, we can literally build a village.

And last, but not least. Thank you sponsors: BootsnAll, LiveMocha, Round the World with Us, HomeAway, Traveller’s Point, Hostelling International, Quintess, Raveable, TravelPost, and Uptake.

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Barking Frog restaurant, BootsnAll, Dalits, EverGreen Escapes, HomeAway, Hostelling International, LAFTI, LIveMocha, Passports with Purpose, Quintess, Raveable, Round the World with Us, Traveller's Point, TravelPost, Untouchables, Uptake, Willows Lodge, wine

Pampers and Pakhlava interview featured in SixSeeds

November 5, 2010 by Beth Shepherd

Pampers and Pakhlava is one of a number of blogs featured in the November SixSeeds.tv in celebration of National Adoption Month, which takes place each November. National Adoption Month started in 1976, when Gov. Michael Dukakis announced an Adoption Week for Massachusetts, and President Gerald Ford proclaimed a national celebration of Adoption Week. In 1984, President Reagan again proclaimed a National Adoption Week. As more state participated, more festivities were planned. President Clinton proclaimed November as National Adoption Month in 1995. The celebration usually includes National Adoption Day with courthouses throughout the nation participating and hundreds of adoptions being finalized simultaneously.

In celebration of National Adoption Month, SixSeeds interviewed a number of adoptive families about their adoption experience. Here’s a bit about SixSeeds: We are a national, non-profit organization which aims to entertain and inspire with a fresh look at culture, sports and politics – and to have a ton of “good, family, fun” in the meantime!

Each adoptive family who was interviewed was given the opportunity to donate $2 to the charity of their choice, for each reader who comments and leaves an email address. My donations are earmarked to benefit ‘Passports with Purpose’, whose fund raising efforts in 2010 will support LAFTI (Land for Tillers’ Freedom). The goal this year is to raise $50,000 and build a village for Dalit (untouchables) in India. This village will provide homes for those who never had a roof over their heads!

Here’s a bit about ‘Passports with Purpose’:
100% of contributions to the Fund goes to the charitable recipients. In our current start-up phase, our operational costs are being covered by our founders.Last year, Passports with Purpose raised nearly $30,000 dollars and built a school in rural Cambodia. The Passports School opened in early October, and now there are a few hundred kids learning, reading, gaining the opportunity to thrive.

Passports with Purpose is now in its third year and hopes to support LAFTI in building a Dalit (untouchables) village in India. $50,000 is needed to make this effort a reality.

So read, celebrate ‘National Adoption Month’ and donate to good causes all around!

Pampers and Pakhlava interview

Filed Under: Adoption, Family Tagged With: Adoption, LAFTI, Passports with Purpose, SixSeeds

Some might fend off a mid-life crisis by leaving the comforts of their corporate salary to jet off to a deserted island. Others might buy a Jaguar. I’ve chosen to dive head-long into my 50s and beyond by becoming a first-time parent. At any given moment you might find me holding a camera, a spade, a spatula or a suitcase. Or my little girl's hand. Adopted from Armenia, she puts the Pampers and Paklava into my life.

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