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Showing posts with label Liberty Children's Home. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

When Change is Good

(L to R) Global citizens
Jazmyne, Daizia, Shannon, Soleil, Viviana, Lyanna
Showing you what got them here...
On the beach at Ramon's Village Resort

He who returns from a journey
is not the same as he who left. ~Chinese proverb

I don't know if it's because I want it to be so, or if it is actually so, but the girls on the Passport to Belize trip looked different when they were leaving to go back to the U.S. today than they did when we first met up in Dallas to take this journey together.  Perhaps they were just a bit shy when we all first got together?  (The group dynamic can be a little intimidating sometimes.) Or perhaps I'm just hopeful crazy.  Either way, I'm betting there was some small shift that occurred in each of them after this 7-day Central American adventure that will manifest more brilliantly over time, as it was their very first international travel experience and their very first passport stamp.  But that's the whole point, isn't it? #changeisgood

12 year old Lyanna shows off her very first passport stamp.
A part of me wants to keep the details of our Passport to Belize trip private and between the 13* of us like it's some big secret or something, and another part of me wants to share every single moment, but the truth is that I haven't really processed my feelings yet. They've only been gone for three hours and I'm tired from crying, tired from getting up every day before 6am to start the day, and just tired from being tired.  I should probably take a nap, but I'm too happy to sleep.

Me with the girls (and with passport in hand) hamming it up...
Right now, all I know is that they told me they didn't want to go home today; that a major highlight of the trip wasn't necessarily the Belize Zoo, zip lining, cave tubing (still can't believe I had to be rescued), snorkeling with sharks or climbing the Mayan ruins, but instead was spending the day playing with the kids at Liberty Children's Home, an orphanage in Ladyville, Belize; and I love them.  Like crazy.  

Liberty Children's Home
All photos: @TraceyFriley
Change - the kind that matters - takes place from the inside out; so I probably don't look any different than I did when I embarked on this journey either, but I am different.  That, I know for sure.  It just might take me a few days to figure out how.





Tracey is still in Belize; then bound for Barcelona for a little R&R after a quick stop in the States.

Shannon points out Belize...
You can check out more photos from the trip on Facebook and I'll be uploading all of them on Flickr real soon.

Check out the #GProject for info about Phase 2.

While no official fundraising campaign has been kicked off, if you are an individual or corporation that would like to help underserved girls ages 11-15 by making a donation, please click here.  If you are a corporation or travel brand that would like to know how else you can help, please click here.


* Six girls (out of the 100 that received their first passports via Phase 1) won an all-expenses paid trip to Belize, Central America to get their first passport stamps and to start their journey to global citizenship. In an effort avoid liability, the one thing during this entire initiative that Expedia insisted on was that a parent or guardian accompany each minor instead of me leading the group myself.  Including parents, there were 13 of us in the group.  And yes, some of the parents have experienced a personal shift of their own as well. #goodstuff

Shannon & Viviana enjoying the boat ride home from a full day at Lamanai

Monday, June 17, 2013

And The Winners Are....


First things first: Judging the Passport to Belize contest was hard.  The judges and I wanted everyone who entered to win. We're travelers, so we love the idea of giving the gift of travel to everyone.  For us, it is like giving a part of ourselves.  If we could put the world in a box and give it to all of the girls, we would. 

And yet, it wouldn't be a contest if there weren't people who won and people who lost, right? It's one of those disappointing life lessons, but definitely not the end of the world.  So April, Shelley, Ana, Expedia and I would like to say a special Thank You to all of the girls that put their hearts into entering The Passport Party Project's Passport to Belize contest. We believe that your shiny new little blue travel booklet is merely the beginning of your journey to global citizenship.


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And the winners are...

Please join me in congratulating the winners of The Passport Party Project's Passport to Belize contest! 

These six lucky young ladies will travel to Belize, Central America the week of July 22, 2013 to get their very first passport stamps. They will also win a set of luggage from The eBags Brand, a custom map necklace from Paper and Place, a super cute passport cover from Tepper Jackson, and an Around the World board game, all as a result of their involvement in Phase 1 of The Passport Party Project sponsored by Expedia.com. It is my genuine pleasure to escort them and their loved ones to Central America and to be a part of their journey to global citizenship.  Let me introduce you....

Jazmyne, 15 years old
Oakland, California
Virtual Passport Party Project participant
Jazmyne will be accompanied by her mother Chamaine

Honorable Mention

Excerpt from Jazmyne's essay:
What Global Citizenship Means To Me
How many people can a person meet in their lifetime? I want to be given the opportunity to find out.
There are over 7 billion people in the world. Global citizenship is not just about being 1 of 7 billion people; it is a way of thinking and becoming part of this vast sea of humanity. In my lifetime I want to understand the world, not only by travel, but also by fully embracing and experiencing the different cultures the world has to offer.
I believe the first step to becoming a global citizen is...empathy.  


Daizia, age 12
Austin, Texas
Austin Passport Party Project participant
Daizia will be accompanied by her mother Juilia


Soleil, age 11
Chicago, Illinois
Virtual Passport Party Project participant
Soleil will be accompanied by her aunt Laura


Shannon, age 14
Westland, Michigan
Virtual Passport Party Project participant
Shannon will be accompanied by her mother Trea 



Lyanna, age 11
New York, New York
Virtual Passport Party Project participant
Lyanna will be accompanied by her father Luis



Viviana, age 13
Austin, Texas
Austin Passport Party Project participant
Viviana will be accompanied by her mother Flora

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Some of the activities that we will participate in during our six-night stay at Ramon's Village include visiting the 16th century BC Lamanai Mayan ruins, cave tubing, visiting the Belize Zoo, sailing, snorkeling, and a day of volunteering at Liberty Children's Homean orphanage that cares for abused, neglected and abandoned children in Belize, as these newly minted international travelers embark on their journey to global citizenship.  The girls will also be tasked with fundraising $100 each so that we can take a heartfelt donation to this wonderful orphanage. 


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Bon Voyage Messages to the Girls...

@sunandstilettos


@LadyLittleFoot

@AbsoluteADT

@shelleyseale

@WhosWorld



Whelp. They're on their way. Cheers to that. ;-)