Wednesday, June 17, 2009

HEROES
Neal and Rebekah Payne
True Heroes reunite

a Day at the beach .
Neal and Rebekah in Ethiopia

The Paynes have been separated for two years and recently reunited in Ethiopia for a brief time.
Rebekah lives in Addis Ababa Ethiopia where she operates LeaMcD Educational Services for the Deaf of Ethiopia while Neal stays in the USA and drives a truck. He sends all the income he doesn't need to Rebekah for operation of the school.
The deaf youth are taught by deaf teachers and have a much better rate of success in passing national exams than those who only attend government schools. At the present time students receive tutoring and augment the teaching they receive from mission and government schools.
There is also employment training, employment placement and many other programs dedicated not only to deaf young people but also the "older" deaf including a deaf pastor, sign language training for families of the deaf, and a classroom opened on Sunday where the deaf conduct their own church services.
Rebekah lives in a room at the school compound and Neal lives in the sleeper cab of his truck.
"No good deed is left unpunished". Is an oft repeated phrase some would apply to Neal and Rebekah.They, however, subscribe to a different way of thinking. God's Word. "Let us not be weary in well doing." (Galations 6:8) is much more appropriate to them.
Recently there have been several unfounded legal "attacks" on LeaMcD of a very personal nature to Rebekah, the result of the necessity of removing several nonproductive, rebellious staff nearly two years ago.
For about twenty years Ethiopia was a communist state. It is also the fourth poorest country in the world.
The prevailing attitude among so many is: "White Americans and white Europeans are rich and we deserve some of their money."
Bribes paid to judges and other government officials is an almost routine way of doing business. A few weeks ago Rebekah was hours away from a jail sentence because of this.
Legal adviser Ejigu (say ehjeegoo) GabreMichael has done a superb job of defending LeaMcD and getting the complaints removed one by one as they surface. He also has been very patient to wait for payment.
If you can, please help with this. Otherwise it will be necessary to stop paying rent on one of the two compounds which will result in the loss of classrooms and opportunity for the young deaf.
There is further financial burden due to the loss of Neal's income while he visited, plus the travel costs incurred.


Deaf School Classroom
Vernon and Rebecca Blitch with Fetlework and Yonatan, adopted from Ethiopia
Who we are

Ethiopian Child is a 501(c)(3) non profit corporation dedicated to helping with educational and developmental needs of deaf and orphaned youth in Ethiopia.
We have teamed with LeaMcD Educational Services for the deaf of Ethiopia. November 2008 opened the only high school for the deaf in a city of five million people.


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LeaMcD Educational Services for the Deaf of Ethiopia

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Rebecca and Vernon Blitch
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A Few Current Needs at LeaMcD
  • Help with deferring cost of Neal's trip
  • Help with payment of legal fees
  • Construct building for high school classes $ 6,000.00
  • Transport Van $35,000.00
  • Computers for technology training (ea) $ 500.00
  • Monthly sponsorships (per student) $ 35.00
  • Sports equipment 6 balls, soccer, etc $ 200.00
  • Prep and grade sports field $ 1,500.00
  • Lunch program (month) $ 200.00

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