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Susie's first day in Ecuador

3/28/2017

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This weekend Susie set off for Ecuador to start laying the foundations for the project before Lydia and Mark arrive shortly. You can find out more about the project on our new Ecuador page. Here's her first update:
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*Brilliant* day here today. Day 1: Up early, quick walk around Quito, got the bus to Santo Domingo and - thankfully - was on the right bus and got met by Jill. Had really useful meeting all afternoon about how the project might fit with the needs here. Jill took me to church in the evening and I had to fight to stay awake all through the 40 minute sermon (which was embarrassing as I was on the front row!) as it felt like 2.30am to me! The church meets in a covered parking lot, so the fact that cars were noisily entering the service complete with flashing lights and reversing bleeps roughly every 10 minutes, helped to keep shaking me out of sleep! It was all very refreshingly un-British.

​Day 2: SUPERB day. Went to an Indian settlement in the morning which was totally fascinating and incredibly beautiful, then met Pastor William, the co-founder of the charity Jill set up here, for a lunch meeting. It couldn't' have gone better! He is totally brilliant. He couldn't have been more engaged or helpful. He loved hearing about Neema Crafts and Craft Aid, and immediately rejoiced in the idea of doing something similar here. He says the needs of disabled people in Ecuador are huge, and that we couldn't have come to a better place to start such a ministry. The next thing I knew he was driving us 20 mins out of town to piece of land with a couple of great structures on it that we could use as an office and workshop 3 days a week, disabled toilets and showers, an outdoor sink perfect for screen washing etc, and enough land to build a perfect paper-making and screen printing workshop on! Next he drove us to meet a local disabled man, who told us there is one deaf person and 5-6 disabled people living nearby to the plot, all desperate for work. So, potentially: land, premises and a workforce, all in the space of an afternoon!!! Obviously it's very early days, but it feels like an extremely promising start. I couldn't be (cautiously!) happier!

Tomorrow we're going to meet to sort out all the legalities which is fantastic. William says it should be straight forward to register it as part of the church's practical community work, so that's brilliant. If you are someone who prays, p
lease pray for the rest of my time here that I get everything done that needs doing and build good relationships with everyone here. SO glad I came, would absolutely not have wanted to send Lydia and Mark here without having come first to start laying the right foundations. EXCITED. God is good!

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Susie Hart

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Introducing our new Ecuador volunteers...

3/20/2017

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The countdown has begun! In less than two weeks, we will be sending out two new volunteers to Santo Domingo de los Tsachilas, Ecuador. They will be working with the local church there to plant a social enterprise to provide training and employment for people with disabilities. So without further ado, we’d like to introduce you to Lydia and Mark Trezise, our new volunteers:
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 Tell us a bit about yourselves:

Mark: I have played the piano since I was 6 years old and did a BA in Jazz at Middlesex University, yes you can do a degree in Jazz. I love the outdoors, hiking is one of my great joys which is awesome in the Peak District, not so good in Enfield! I have been on the staff at Jubilee Church London for the last 4 years. During my time there I feel I have grown a huge amount in my faith and walk with God and am more and more persuaded of his good plan for my life and my call to walk in simple obedience to him.

Lydia: I am 26 years old, brought up in the south of England. Art has been my favourite subject throughout education and I did a BA in Jewellery and Accessories at Middlesex University graduating in 2012. I have always been more drawn to oversized sculptural jewellery than the mainstream glitzy jewellery. I know I’m called to use my artistic talents to show God’s love and compassion to others. 

How did you find out about Craft Aid International? And what led to your decision to work in Ecuador?

Mark: I’ll let Lydia handle this one….

Lydia: In the work placement year of my Jewellery degree I volunteered for a few months at Neema Crafts Centre in Tanzania, having visited the project the previous summer on a 3 week mission trip with Soap Box. Volunteering at Neema is the closest I’ve ever got to doing a dream job so, having worked for Costa Coffee for the last 5 years, I decided it was time for a change. I longed to use my creative gifts again but I have always known I want to use them for more than just myself. 

I contacted Susie and found out about the Peru project and the possible project in Ecuador, which needed someone willing to go out and set it up. With this being a voluntary overseas position, Mark and I thought and prayed long and hard about it and we finally decided that this was such a wonderful opportunity that we couldn’t miss. We strongly feel called by God to this project as he has given us the skills and gifts for such a work, although we’re still really praying to learn Spanish quicker!

What will you be doing? How long will you be going for?

Mark: In a nut shell, we will be setting up a craft-based social enterprise employing people with physical disabilities and providing them with training and a living wage. People with physical disabilities in South America are often unemployed, undervalued and on the fringes of society. This project will aim to enable and empower physical disabled people and demonstrate their worth to the community and themselves.

My role will be very fluid, doing basically what ever needs to be done on that day. I’ll look after our social media stuff, finances and record-keeping and any general handiwork that needs doing. I’m semi proficient with a drill but I do have an unfortunate tendency to stick sharp blades into my hands so Lydia might be doing some first aid! As I am not the arty one I will leave Lydia to explain what we’ll actually be producing….

Lydia: As Mark said it will be a craft-based project and we will hopefully start by producing our own handmade paper, as all the resources needed will be available and it is a great product to get started with. We will also look to produce things like earrings, bracelets and other small jewellery items and a lot will depend on what is available in the local area. It’s an interesting prospect to have to design craft products based on the resources available and on the abilities of the employees who will be making them and I’m really excited about this challenge. We have committed to 1 year but by the time we’re settled and the project has started I can see us staying for 18 months at least!

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Lydia and Mark doing some paper-making!
What are you looking forward to over the next year or so?

Mark: I’m looking forward to so many aspects but my main thing is that I can’t wait to see Lydia out there, in her element, and all the amazing things I know God is going to do though her and the project. I’m also very excited to travel to a new place (never been to South America before) meet lots of new people and see all the incredible scenery and wildlife that Ecuador has to offer. 

Lydia: I’m really looking forward to travelling to a new place, experiencing a new culture and of course eating new food! I’m so excited to be submersed in creative thinking again and to use creative work to help transform the lives of those who we are working with and I’m delighted to be able to do this with Mark. I know this year is going to be full of many ups and downs and plenty of challenges but I’m so looking forward to seeing how God will work in those situations, bringing us out the other side better and stronger for the experience. ​

If you would like to support the valuable work of Mark and Lydia, you can donate here. Thank you!
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Interview by
Ella Green

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    Authors:

    Susie Hart MBE
    Director of Craft Aid International
    Textile designer, Crafts instructor, Social entrepreneur, CMS Mission - Associate

    Liz Cluderay
    UK Programmes Officer and Volunteer Coordinator

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