Final Thoughts from Nanchang and Why We Need Your Help
Dear Friends of Operation Smile,
This is our last posting from our 2009 Mission to Nanchang China. We have had a wonderful and safe mission, and this has been an incredible opportunity for our Operation Smile team and the children and families of Nanchang.
I am so honored and thankful for having the opportunity to serve on this team, and to bring the sights, stories, sounds, and feelings from the mission to you as best as I could. I appreciate your support and comments all along the way! Although I have done blogs on previous missions, this was the first one in which I incorporated audio, video and some social networking sites. I would really appreciate if you could take a moment to leave a comment on this blog to share your thoughts and feelings about the mission, your ideas, or your feedback on the technology. It will help me learn how to do this even better in the future.
Finally, on behalf of all the children of Operation Smile, in China and all over the world, I would like to ask for your help. If you were moved by what you experienced here in Nanchang, I ask you to consider helping Operation Smile do more of this kind of work by making an online donation and visit Operation Smile at this link. Your help will allow us to help more kids like Qian Yu who get turned away on every mission, despite our efforts.
Dr. Bill Magee, co-founder of Operation Smile, has often said that in life, there are no ordinary moments. And that some of the most significant times of our lives happen as a result of events that at first, seem to be very insignificant.
According to my website report, there are 463 of you out there following along on the Mission to Nanchang with several hundred more following the Twitter feed. You come from 15 countries: China, Australia, the Philippines, Canada, Vietnam, India, Brazil, Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, Guatemala, Japan, Italy, Hong Kong, and the United States.
So, our community has grown and in fact, this has been no ordinary moment. Please take this chance to help Operation Smile truly change lives around the world ... one smile at a time.
Thanks for following our team, and thanks for your help! All the best, and see you on another mission. :)
Peace.
Jeff
Photo: courtesy of Operation Smile


