TSUNAMI
On Monday an announcement was made in the church online bulletin.The team of 3 people had already been chosen, vaccinated for foreign travel, and had their tickets to leave Monday. The team was headed by a Dutch-Indonesian native, a chief fireman and the medical director of the church’s foreign mission programs.
I was the tsunami Relief Coordinator for Saddleback church in Lake Forest, California, this is my story. The first 3 months funds were used to feed about 50,000+ persons in IDP (Internally Displaced Persons) camps, then work on rebuilding and reconstruction. We were able to partner with experienced workers in Banda Aceh and started 3 internet cafes, 3 English language and Computer Learning Centers, rebuild a quilt factory and our latest venture, handbag factories. When my contract with Saddleback church ended, my wife Louise was so touched by the Acehnese people that she wanted to find a way to continue helping.
She started by bringing the traditional embroidered handbags and did a home party, which snowballed into a new business venture, Laga Designs International, Inc. The company incorporated August 2006 and now has 20 Laga handbag Consultants, a number of selective boutiques, and continuing to do home and office parties, events, and trade shows.
Laga continues to help the Acehnese by providing employment and hope for a better future. Laga will bring a tsunami survivor to its headquarters in Irvine, California, and she will be featured at AccessoriesTheShow in Las Vegas to show how the bags are embroidered. Laga is fulfilling her dream.