gordon on December 20th, 2012
This morning I was in Tijuana.  I wanted to get home at a descent hour so last night I considered getting up at 2 or 3 am to take a taxi to the border and walk across so I could be at the airport before 6 am.  Well, I wake up at 2 am and think I am too tired to get up now, sleep for another hour.  At 3:30am I wake up and say ok lets get going.  I wake one of the volunteers to lock the hospital back up as I leave.  With my 2 suitcases, I walk down to the taco stand and wait for a taxi.  Of course, I didn’t call for one thinking they would be running up and down the street all night.  I also thought last night that I would be all alone on the street corner and could be mugged, murdered or kidnapped being all by myself.  I am on the corner looking both ways for a taxi and after 10 minutes I realize that the street is totally dead.  Two dogs are rumaging through the trash at Flash Grocery store.  No people no cars.  I rest easy, no mugging, murdering or kidnapping.  Finally a car comes towards me  and sure enough it is a taxi.  I step out on the curb and waive my hand for him to stop.  No stopping.  I yell ALTO and PARE but no stopping.  What do I do now to get down to the border so I can walk across and make it to the airport on time.  I thought I could walk to the nearest gas station, 1.5miles away and get a taxi there.  Wow, that is a long walk with luggage.  I thought I will wait 5 more minutes and then start to walk.  There was a pay phone on the corner but of course I had no number for a taxi and no coins to run the phone.  I am locked out of the hospital to get someone to drive me down.  No cars.  4 minutes and finally a car 8 blocks away is heading towards me.  Yes, it has a taxi light on top.  This time I get out in the road and waive him down.  He stops and I ask him if he can take me to the border to walk across.  In perfect English, he says yes.  I just about hugged him.  On the way to the border he turns on his radio.  He tells me it is a Christian Radio station.  He proceeds to tell me he is a member of the Apostolic New Life church in the neighborhood by the hospital.  He also told me that he was heading home for the night but had prayed for one more passenger.   I looked at him and told him that I was standing on the corner praying that a taxi would show up to take me to the border.  We smiled at each other and he said that goes to show you who is in charge.  Such a nice guy.  He lives 5 blocks from the hospital.
I made it to the border, crossed in 30 minutes, took the trolley and made it to the airport on time to catch my first flight.  Little things like this tell me that I am on the right road.  It reassures me that faith and prayer works.
BE GOOD AND DO GOOD.


Gordon Carter

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gordon on December 20th, 2012

A group of LDS Churchs Young Men will go to Tijuana an June 22-29.


Tijuana Projects:

    June 8-15
    July 13-20
    Aug. 10-17
    March 9-16

Guatemala Projects:

    March 9-16
    March 20-30
    March 30-April 7
    June 8- July 1

India Project  - April 10-25


Ecuador Every month we can work people at the head waters of the Amazon

gordon on December 10th, 2012

Washington Zambrano brought some wood carvings from Otavalo Ecuador the last time he visited the United States on a Charity Anywhere trip. His intentions were to sell these carvings to help cover the cost of the trip. We still have a few of these hand carved statues left to sell.
For those of you that have traveled to Otavalo, this might be your last chance to purchase one of these wood sculptures made in Ecuador.
Below are the links to the carvings we have left. The money you spend on these carvings will go directly back to Washington Zambrano and the CAF Foundation in Ecuador.




Click here to buy: Moroni and the golden plates

Click here to buy: Jesus the Good Shepard

Click here to buy: Joseph Smith and Hyrum

Click here to buy: Jesus Second Coming

All Carvings

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gordon on December 4th, 2012

Here is a recap of the local work being done in St. George Area

1. We put 75 packages together consisting of a new blanket, hygiene kit, toys for the kids in the family, school supplies and a few other things. We distributed these to the 75 families that were given food baskets on the Saturday before Thanksgiving. Of the 75 delivered 5 to the Dove Center. This is the second year that Charity Anywhere has participated with the Basket Brigade in St. George. We also put together and distributed 40 packages for Homeless families in the St. George Area.

2. John Hilton and his family will be in St. George from December 12-15. We a building a play area at the Dove Center for Families. The Dove center takes in families, woman and children of abuse. We are also sponsoring Christmas for the Children in the Dove Center.

3. We will do another project for Betty and Jake in Anasazi Valley. We will do some work on the roof of the residence. Last year we put in a septic system, indoor plumbing, Shower, carpeting, washer and dryer.

4. We also donated some items for the annual Thanksiving Dinner at Red Rock School. This year they fed over 2000 people.

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gordon on December 3rd, 2012

A small group of 10 students from Dixie College in St. George will travel to Tijuana on Dec. 15 to do some construction. If you would like to join them signup.

A small group of 5 pre-dental students from UVU will be going to Tijuana to help in dental offices. Then plan to leave Dec. 18 and return Dec. 26. Still have room for more.

A group of 14 from USU will be traveling to Tijuana to do construction. They leave on Dec. 29 and return Jan. 5. If you would like to join just signup.

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