{"id":3526,"date":"2014-12-09T08:01:57","date_gmt":"2014-12-09T16:01:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/redshoezone.ca\/?p=3526"},"modified":"2016-03-06T12:52:23","modified_gmt":"2016-03-06T20:52:23","slug":"transforming-lives","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ohmywordjournal.com\/redshoezone\/transforming-lives\/","title":{"rendered":"Transforming lives"},"content":{"rendered":"

An IN HER SHOES trailblazer \u2013 Women share stories of stepping up and out in Life Part II.<\/strong><\/p>\n

By all accounts 2012 was a big year in Gina Begor Jenning\u2019s life. Her only daughter Natalie graduated with her BA from San Jose State University and the Concord, California native left\u00a0Full Circle of Choices\u00a0<\/a>an organization she founded (providing resources to people with developmental disabilities) in the capable hands of staff and packed a bag and moved to Kenya. Her plan was to complete a year of mission work. Three years later she\u2019s still there, committed to transforming the lives of vulnerable and orphaned children with Springs of Hope Kenya.<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n

\"springs<\/a>

Springs of Hope Kenya – children’s home<\/p><\/div>\n

Cheryl: That was one big move Gina! What prompted it?<\/p>\n

Gina: When I graduated from college years ago I wanted to join the Peace Corp, however that never materialized, I began a career and a family\u2026my life was full. \u00a0\u00a0\u00a0In 2010, I did a trip with my daughter and her friends to Kenya and felt like it was the place where I needed to be. I can\u2019t really put words to the feeling but I just \u201cknew\u201d it was where I should be. \u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

\"Gina<\/a>

Gina and her daughter Natalie<\/p><\/div>\n

\u00a0<\/strong>Cheryl: What gave you the courage to take such a big step?<\/p>\n

Gina: In 2012 my husband and I had divorced and my daughter had graduated from college giving me in a unique opportunity to do something different. So, I pulled the trigger and moved.\u00a0 It hasn\u2019t always been easy to be so far away in a totally different culture, but it has been full of fun adventure along with challenges.\u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Cheryl: I think a lot of women may have dreams of stepping out of their comfort zone as you did but get stuck.\u00a0 An inner dialogue starts looping, \u201cdumb idea\u201d \u201care you crazy???\u201d, \u00a0the quiet whispers \u00a0of the heart are trampled by the loud, forceful mind\u2026..or fear latches on in a death grip. Before or after you \u2018pulled the trigger\u2019 were you ever afraid?<\/p>\n

Gina:\u00a0 Faith not fear is what I kept telling myself and actually I still cling to that today.\u00a0 Faith in the God of the Universe and that small but mighty voice inside my heart leading me and guiding me! I also told myself if it doesn\u2019t work out I could always come home. My life has been full of amazing wonderful moments, but I also have a few regrets.\u00a0 I didn\u2019t want to say, \u201cI wish I had again\u201d. I remember the drive to San Francisco airport on the day I left for the first time (July 2012) it was long and I was silent.\u00a0 I was so afraid, again telling myself don\u2019t worry, you can always come home. Stay a week a month who cares at least you went.\u00a0 Saying good-bye to my daughter was so very tough.\u00a0 I had that emotional lump in my throat that resonated in my gut, hid my tears, felt like I wanted to vomit, but I kept my head up and put one foot in front of the other. By the time I got on the plane, I was grounded, emotional and at the same time excited.\u00a0 Proud of myself for taking a risk!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/em><\/strong>Cheryl: I can imagine how you felt..totally empowered! What was originally a one year plan is now in its third year\u2026.this work is deeply meaningful\u2026. you are involved in every aspect of the organization \u2013 have you had to develop new talents and skills?<\/p>\n

Gina: \u00a0The work is meaningful no doubt.\u00a0 I think in many ways the most significant new \u2018skill\u2019 I have had to embrace is learning about\/ trying to understand the Kenyan culture and set aside any judgments about the different ways of doing things.\u00a0 Especially when it comes to women, empowerment and child rearing. I have also been very mindful about creating ways of helping others that doesn\u2019t set up on-going dependencies, which is difficult to do. Sometimes, it feels impossible.\u00a0 But when it is successful it is so empowering for everyone.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

\"Kenyan<\/a>

Kenyan woman learning to use a water filter<\/p><\/div>\n

Cheryl: Springs of Hope Kenya endeavors to transform the lives of orphaned, homeless, abandoned and abused children of Kenya \u2013 how has it transformed you?<\/p>\n

Gina: I think the women and children I come along side have transformed me seeing their resilience.\u00a0 Several of the children and the young women come from such sorted pasts, unspeakable things have happened to them in their very short lives.\u00a0 They embrace the help they receive, embrace the love and don\u2019t seem to take much for granted when it is all said and done.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Cheryl: As well as being a refuge for Kenya\u2019s children Springs of Hope Kenya has a project training program for Men and Women living with HIV\/Aids.\u00a0Tell us about it.<\/p>\n

Gina:\u00a0<\/em><\/strong>The sewing training project was born out of our Founder Molly’s vision to endeavor to transform lives of orphaned and homeless children in Kenya.\u00a0 Helping\u00a0men\u00a0and women learn a trade and find gainful\u00a0employment helps them keep their children in their homes-fed and loved by family.\u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

\"Springs<\/a>

At Sewing Center with participants and Molly Bail – founder Springs of Hope Kenya.<\/p><\/div>\n

Bagamoyo means “Lay down your heart” in\u00a0Swahili and we could not think of a better name for this project. Bagamoyo is one of the only training projects in Kenya that pays participates for their work while they are in training. \u00a0These one of a kind bags are made from local and traditional\u00a0materials.\u00a0 This is another way we hope we can enable SOHK become more self sustainable in the future.\u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

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\"Bagamoyo<\/a>

Gina with Bagamoyo bags in Nairobi<\/p><\/div>\n

\"Bagamoyo<\/a>

Bagamoyo Bags<\/p><\/div>\n

Cheryl: This is important and sometimes difficult work – What has impacted you the most?<\/p>\n

Gina: I think I have experienced poverty on a different level, and I no longer find myself worrying or wanting in the same way.\u00a0 Maybe I shouldn’t say experienced poverty, because really I have only seen it and seen the some of negative outcomes and I am changed by it at a soul level.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Cheryl: I\u2019m sure you develop very special relationships with all the children at Springs of Hope Kenya but there is one little girl, Malaika, who you’ve become very close to\u2026..tell us about her.<\/p>\n

Gina: Malaika Faith!<\/a> She is full of life and love. \u00a0She came to Springs of Hope after being abandoned on the side of the road in the small town of Rhonda 18 months ago.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

\"Malaika<\/a>

Malaika day one at Springs of Hope Kenya<\/p><\/div>\n

We have become close, she is maybe 4 years old, and we have no birth or history on this child, except she where she was found. She was malnourished, wasn\u2019t able to walk and had phenomena. A month after she came to us she had open-heart surgery to repair on area of her heart. What we thought was malnourishment was the failure to thrive due to her failing heart. She has had an incredible recovery; learned how to walk, began to run and then a year post op we found that she has congenital heart defects (several issues with her heart) and pulmonary hypertension both of which are life threatening. She is in need of more intensive heart surgery, which cannot be done in Kenya due to the lack of medical facilities and technology. \u00a0Malaika has been able to receive fairly good medical care in Kenya because of a few incredible generous faithful donors who hear her story and want to help, which has open doors for her.\u00a0 In early January she will be evaluated at Wolfson Children\u2019s Hospital and hopefully is a surgical candidate.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

\u00a0\u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

\"Malaika<\/a>

Malaika today Springs of Hope Kenya<\/p><\/div>\n

She will be one of 15 children who will receive medical evaluation and possible treatment who wouldn\u2019t otherwise receive care due to vulnerable circumstances.\u00a0 There is a plan for every child for a hope and a future, I am just so very grateful to be part of Malaika\u2019s present and future.\u00a0\u00a0 I see myself as a bridge for her to I am not sure where yet. I know all will be reveled as it should be and the timing will be perfect (at least on most days I think that way, on other days my impatience and need to know all rears it ugly head and I find myself demanding answers so I can plan). \u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Cheryl: You are an amazing mom-‘bridge’<\/em> to this little angel!<\/p>\n

At\u00a0\u00a0this time of life when many of us are asking the question, \u201cwhat is my purpose?\u201d<\/em> Have you found yours?<\/p>\n

Gina: I don\u2019t think we have just one purpose or passion in life. My philosophy is that we have different purposes and passions based on seasons in life. Being my best self in each season and finding my purpose is what I strive for.\u00a0 I have had very fruitful seasons and I have had growing seasons, I have had seasons of rest, I have had some seasons of mourning.\u00a0 Again, for me the key is being the best I can be in each season, and I can say that hasn\u2019t always been the case.\u00a0 Unfortunately, I have taken seasons for granted and not embraced them in a meaningful way, therefore missed out on the blessings and growth. \u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/em><\/strong>Cheryl: Springs of Hope Kenya aims to give hope to the children of Kenya—what has it given you?<\/p>\n

Gina: A broader, more purposeful perspective about life. I no longer have a myopic view of life. I am more understanding, empathetic and hopeful that I have ever been.\u00a0 The funny thing is I always thought I had a pretty broad view of the world, thought I was pretty empathetic and hopeful, but living globally in a third World County has in reality broadened my view of the world is a deeper more meaningful way for which I am thankful.\u00a0<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

\"Day<\/a>

Gina and friends on the Day of the African Child celebrating all children and the right to go to school<\/p><\/div>\n

I first met Gina 7 years ago when our daughters were both Spartans, members of San Jose State University’s Women’s Water Polo team. I’ve followed her…following her heart for the last 3 years. She is leaving the world changed through her work, one day at a time and one person at a time. She is my inspiration.<\/p>\n

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