Saturday, March 24, 2012

To My Dear Family, Friends, Former Teachers, and Good Friends of my Parents (Let’s face it; who doesn’t know my mom ;D ), and Other Loved Ones
            I hope you are all very well. As you all know, I’ve been studying here at BYU-Hawaii since Fall 2010. I’ve had some amazing experiences here and come to love this little rock that I now call home. It’s been wonderful, and I’m so grateful for everyone’s support and love even though I am so far away.
            As many of you know, I’ve been in school continuously. This last semester, I felt the impression that a change was coming for the summer and that I needed to look into other options. I’ve been applying to multiple programs since, keeping my mind open and praying about each one; some I didn’t get accepted to and others I did but turned down due to feeling that they were not where I was supposed to go. Recently, however, I’ve been accepted as a volunteer to teach English in Lithuania, a small country in Eastern Europe, through the International Language Program. ILP is run through the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sending young adults worldwide to teach English and provide service. Their school in Lithuania is opening for the first time this summer; if I am able to go, I will be among the first to participate in their program there. My acceptance to this school, in my eyes, was somewhat of a fluke that only could have been provided by the Lord. After much study, prayer, and fasting, I feel that this is the place where I need to go for this summer. It is an amazing opportunity to give service. I will be living there for five months from April to August, teaching English to children daily. It is truly my desire to go and serve the people of Lithuania. 
            My only concern right now is the cost. The program itself is 2,500 dollars which includes airfare, housing, and most meals. Personal expenses and additional transportation is not included in the cost. In total, an estimate of between $3,500-5,000 will be needed in order for me to go and live for the five months. I am doing strictly volunteer work and won’t be receiving any compensation while I’m there. Now, I am doing all I can myself to earn money. I am saving what I can from my part-time job as a tutor at BYUH without getting evicted or starving. Since finding out I was accepted, I’ve began going through and selling what possessions I can. I’m even taking on extra book editing jobs for a Brazilian company when they’re available despite taking over 17 credits this semester. I have some money saved, but I don’t know that I’ll be able to come up with the amount that I’ll need on my own.
            I need to raise the money quickly. I’ll be leaving towards the end of April so I only have a few weeks to get everything prepared. I am asking for your support then in donating whatever amount you can. A hundred to two hundred dollars from each person would be the ideal. But I know the economy is rough right now and you all have other expenses and concerns. This opportunity means the world to me and any donations you can give would be most helpful as I try to raise this money. Again, anything you can afford to spare would be helpful. Or, if you could pass this on to someone else who might be interested in donating, that would be great too! Those who can help, I will make an effort to represent Christ well to the people I come in contact with, and represent you and your gift to make this service possible, as best as I can.
            If you would like to donate, the easiest way would probably be through PayPal. My email address is baileysueloveless@gmail.com

Please email me or call me! Donations aside, I want to keep in touch and would love to talk to you all and make sure you’re in my contacts as I embark on this adventure. As I am there, I will be keeping my blog consistently and will create a weekly email list. Thanks for taking the time to read this as well as all your love and support. I am so lucky to have as great of family as I do. I appreciate and love each you. You’re all wonderful. Mahalo!
Love,
Bailey Sue

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