Pilots And Volunteers Opening Their Hearts And Offering
Support
The Bahamas Habitat annual fund raising "Christmas Campaign" is
officially underway and will continue until the end of December,
according to John Armstrong, the organization's president.
“The Thanksgiving season is the perfect time to begin our
efforts because it reflects the gratitude that we all feel for the
blessing of being involved in this mission,” he said.
The organization is using a unique online system it developed
that gets everyone involved and leverages social media to not only
raise money but to also “Friend Raise” by getting the
word out about the mission. Those that have flown or
volunteered in the past act as “ambassadors” to ask
their friends and contacts for help to reach their fundraising
goals using a personalize webpage on the organization’s fund
raising site. They expect over 120 ambassadors to be involved this
year.
“This approach helps us not only raise money but it raises
awareness so that when a disaster hits we reach out for help and
the response is usually immediate” adds Armstrong. The
organization raised $150,000 last year and has doubled their goal
this year to raise $300,000. Funds from this years campaign will
support three major areas:
Finish, Furnish and Fund the Children’s
Home - The grand opening of the children’s home is
slated for February 2012 and the organization needs $100,000 to
help finish the two buildings, furnish the facilities and help fund
the start up operations to make way for 16 abused children.
Disaster Relief Funding - Bahamas Habitat has
provided ongoing support to Haiti since the earthquakes last year
and responded immediately throughout the Bahamas following
hurricane Irene. AOPA recognized the efforts of Bahamas Habitat and
provided excellent coverage of recent activities online, by video
and in their November AOPA Pilot Magazine. Delivering food,
supplies, water purification systems and helping build and repair
homes and shelters, Bahamas Habitat continues to serve the ongoing
needs of the Caribbean. Funds are needed to support this meaningful
work.
Building Servant Leaders - Over 700 people went
through missions at the organizations main base camp on Eleuthera
Island this year and funds are needed to improve and expand
programs there.
Bahamas Habitat operates solely on the generosity of its
volunteers, donors and supporters. Everyone is invited to help them
reach their goal by visiting their Christmas Campaign site and
making a contribution. All donations are tax deductible.
“Pilots are special people and most take pleasure in
sharing the joy of flight with friends and family” states
Earl Boyter, a Bahamas Habitat Board member and principal at Premier
Aircraft Sales. “When a pilot takes his or her
gift and helps someone in desperate need – lives are
changed. Not only are the lives of those blessed by the
goodness of these gifts affected, but the volunteers who
demonstrate servant hearts are forever touched” he added.
The next “Fly-In & Help Out” event and grand
opening of the Children’s Home is scheduled for February 16th
2012. Pilots and volunteers interested in becoming involved in
flying missions with Bahamas Habitat, in support of the Bahamas and
Haiti, should sign
up to receive the Fly-In & Help Out event
information. This will put them on the mission notice email
list.