Showing posts with label Volunteer Highlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volunteer Highlight. Show all posts

October 2, 2011

Volunteer Highlight - Barb Gabby


Barb Gaddy is an incredibly gifted seamstress, but most specifically, quilter. Through her W-CAP received many beautiful handmade quilts, pillowcases, lavalavas (sarongs) and donations to bless the lives of many in need. She also taught the women in micro-enterprise classes how to sew bags of all styles and shapes to sell to the tourists. Barb was the genius, along with Melinda Temple, in designing and sewing the puppets for the Tsunami Puppet Show. She blessed W-CAP with donations, sewing supplies, fabrics, teaching skills and many, many more creative ideas of what to make and sell for micro-enterprise.

Barb has been sewing since she was very young.  In fact, she made all of her clothes for college.  Now, she mostly quilts and loves to do crafts.  She has her blog that she updates regulalry - Bejeweled Quilts by Barb.  We are grateful she has included a donation button for W-CAP on her blog!
 
Barb and her family left the Island last November. W-CAP suffered a huge loss when she left us, but she continues to bless us with the many who learned to sew from her efforts and through donations she continues to send.
 
In Barb's own word "I will say that living in Samoa was one of the most awesome experinces of my life.  I truly miss the island and everyone.  I would come back in a heart beat."
 
A special hats off to Barb! Thanks for sharing your amazing talents.

September 1, 2011

Volunteer Highlight - Joan Holland



Joan Holland is a great volunteer for W-CAP and we appreciate all that she does. She's a 75 years old widow who has helped W-CAP extensively as a creative consultant, translator, and teacher of the micro-enterprise courses. She also is active as an artist and a volunteer for the Cancer Coalition in American Samoa. She was the first stewardess for the Pan American Airlines when they began to fly in American Samoa. A special thanks to Joan Holland for her efforts.