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#1 jose melendez


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Posted 24 June 2012 - 11:27 PM

It’s time for Jose Melendez’s KEYS TO FIGHTING HIV/AIDS.


1. Oh… hi there… I’m Jose Melendez. You might remember me as a whimsical blogger from such championship seasons as 2004 and 2007. I’d like to drop the silliness, the third person and the outdated references to Cesar Crespo for a moment and focus on an issue that is really important to me.

Did you know that in Africa, every… let’s say 30 seconds, a child is born who will suffer a life of deprivation…

Yes, every day across the African continent thousands of children come into the world who will never know that there is a game called baseball, much less that the Red Sox are good and the Yankees are evil.

It’s heartbreaking isn’t it?

It makes you feel powerless? Like you wish there were something you could do?

Well now there is. You can join me and all your SoSH friends in making a contribution to the fight against the scourge of baseball ignorance. Also, your contribution will fight HIV/AIDS, which I understand is also a problem of some kind. Watch this video and learn how SoSH can fight HIV/AIDS.


SoSH is partnering with Support for International Change (SIC), an internationally registered charity, to raise money for the SoSH Tags AIDS Truck Service, or STATS, a rugged vehicle that will be able to trek up the tough, muddy roads around Arusha, Tanzania and into rural villages to provide HIV testing and education and show how awesome the Red Sox are.

All we need is to raise $40,000. I know, I know that’s not a lot of money to Jon Lackey, but to a small charity in rural Tanzania and the people it serves it can make all the difference. To learn the details of SIC’s work and review their annual reports and accountability ratings visit their Web site here http://sichange.org/...involved/sosh/.

Today, SIC’s ability to work in rural villages is compromised by its reliance on vehicles that are kind of like Alex Rodriguez—old, broken down and costly to maintain. These clunkers make it nearly impossible to get out to the villages where people need education and testing the most.

The STATS will solve this problem instantly. Additionally, the STATS will be tricked out by skilled local artists with scenes of Red Sox glory, bringing knowledge of baseball along with knowledge of how to prevent HIV.

But how will we choose which images from Red Sox history are truck worthy?

Pay to play baby!!!

The top two donors will each get to choose a picture for the left and right sides of the truck. A third image for either the hood or the trunk, will be chosen on the basis of a vote. Just make a nomination in this thread when you donate.

Over time, the relationship between SoSH and SIC will grow. SIC will provide video of the STATS doing its work in rural communities, of villagers, online chats with SIC staff and villagers chanting “Let’s Go Sox.” But for this to happen we need your help. So donate now at http://sichange.org/get-involved/sosh/


2. Now that Jose has made the “ask” up front, Jose wants to return to his customary third person and to try to educate the good people of SoSH on how one combats HIV/AIDS in Africa, the best way he knows how—through a series of inapt baseball metaphors.

HIV education—at the core of SIC’s work—is like pitching. It is the initial step in combating HIV and relies on changing speeds and methods of delivery. To be effective, HIV education takes a variety of forms. Sometimes posters around town, other times direct education. Other times plays, music and dance. The key is to keep the ball coming from all different angles and at all different speeds.

The second part is prevention, which you should think of as defense. Remember two years ago when the Red Sox adopted a “run prevention” approach to winning games? HIV prevention is a lot like that, except it works.

There are three key elements to prevention. The first is abstinence, which is like a strike out. If the ball never gets into play, it can’t do any damage. But we’re realistic people; we know that even Pedro at his best wasn’t striking out 27 guys. Balls are going to get into play.

That’s why you have an infield—in this case monogamy, being faithful. If the ball is in play, your best chance to prevent a run is by keeping it… close to home.

Finally, there’s condom use—the outfield of HIV prevention. Things happen. Pitchers hang curveballs. People have sex outside of stable relationships. When that happens, it’s awfully good to have a… glove… in the outfield ready to catch anything that could turn into trouble.

That brings us to testing, SIC's other core mission. Testing is like the data a manager uses to make decisions. When people know their HIV status they can make good decisions about sexual activity and breastfeeding and doctors can make good decisions about how to treat them. A patient or doctor without a known HIV status is like a manager without stats—he’s going by hunches, and Jose doesn’t know about you, but he would not want Joe Morgan making medical decisions for him.

Finally, offense comes into play—treatment. Gone are the days when HIV drugs were an underwhelming crew of Mike Lansings and Dante Bichettes—ineffective and largely toxic. Today, HIV drugs are more like David Ortiz, Jacoby Ellsbury, and Dustin Pedroia, potent, effective and strong in combination.

Patients getting these drugs can live long productive lives and don’t have to die of HIV/AIDS. Moreover, they’re less likely to transmit HIV to other people so fewer people get infected. SIC doesn’t directly provide drugs, but the STATS will help connect patients with Tanzania’s Ministry of Health, which provides free antiretroviral drugs to everyone who needs them.

Building this connection is part of what makes SIC’s model sustainable. To put up a winning record against HIV/AIDS over the long run, Tanzania needs a good farm system. SIC isn’t like a high priced free agent that comes in for a year or two, has a few successes and then moves on leaving nothing of permanent value. Instead, SIC is developing home grown, Tanzanian talent that can provide pitching, defense and hitting now and in the future.


3. So here’s where it gets interesting. In order to encourage you to give, Jose is going to lay down a challenge.

Jose Melendez will start the donations with a $500 contribution. If at least two people don’t make bigger donations, Jose will elect to have one of the images on the STATS be Carlos Quintana doing a split while making a play at first.

Do you want Tanzanians to think Carlos Quintana is the greatest Red Sox of all time? No? Then go to http://sichange.org/get-involved/sosh/ and donate now.

I’m Jose Melendez, and those are my KEYS TO FIGHTING HIV/AIDS.

Edited by jose melendez, 03 August 2012 - 12:56 AM.


#2 jose melendez


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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:03 AM

I'm apparently too dumb to embed the video. If anyone smarter could do so, I'd be grateful.

Edited by jose melendez, 25 June 2012 - 02:48 AM.


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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:34 AM



#4 AlNipper49


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Posted 25 June 2012 - 06:19 AM

Since Carlos Quintana sucks, I'll go in at $525..

#5 jose melendez


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Posted 25 June 2012 - 07:27 AM

Rembember, with small donations you get to nominate a scene too for an eventual vote too. Or you could let AIDS and Carlos Quintana win.

#6 NendaSoksi

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 09:54 AM

Hi there, this is SIC. This is the badass kind of truck we want to get to reach the villages. They're awesome over rocks, through mud, through rivers up to the headlights, and you can carry 12 people in them at once and/or a giant tent for mobile testing and/or lifesaving meds. Of course, ours would get all fancied up with the Red Sox stuff. I have to say, fighting AIDS is hard enough without having to drag the legacy of Carlos Quintana around with you, so hopefully you all can come up with a better moment from BoSox history.

Feel free to post any questions in the thread about AIDS, Tanzania, development, the use and abuse of metaphors for development, whatever you got.

Nenda Soksi! (That's Go Sox in Swahili)

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 10:54 AM

At least Jose has taught the Africans the right way to pronounce SoSH. Let me see what I've got on payday and I'm in for something.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 11:03 AM

Just kicked in a little bit.

Hey SOSH, instead of wasting so much time and energy every day arguing about whether the Sox should have gotten Konerko AND Thornton for Youkilis and therefore Cherington is a moron who hates America and irony, how abut putting some of that energy into a good cause now? Besides, think of the opportunity: if I win this thing I'm putting a pic of Nip riding a unicorn on the side of the truck. I'm sure some of you have equally robust dreams.

Step up people. Please.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 11:08 AM

I'll match whatever Gehrig38 donates.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 11:08 AM

I'll match whatever Gehrig38 donates.


Hope you've got some Krugerrands lying around then.

#11 AlNipper49


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Posted 25 June 2012 - 11:13 AM

I'll match whatever Gehrig38 donates.


They don't accept Gil as donations

#12 jose melendez


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Posted 25 June 2012 - 11:16 AM

Here's a link to a nice NESN story on the fundraiser. Here's a fun game I count two significant errors in the article (not including spelling and grammar). See if you can idenify them.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 11:36 AM

1) SoSH is described as a blog. I don't know what the other is.

HIV has dramatically altered our everyday interactions as human beings, and modified our approaches to our romantic relationships. We've been hit over the head with HIV education over the last 25-30 years. But yet, in America, with expensive drug therapies now in place that can reduce viral load to undetectable levels and a cure on the horizon, we've become complacent. HIV is a raging epidemic in Africa, and although we might see little impact on our daily lives, as citizens of the global community, we have a vested interest in eliminating HIV/AIDS, treating those afflicted, and educating those at risk so they don't become infected.

As an HIV negative gay man, and having HIV+ friends and acquaintances, this is a cause close to my heart, and I support it. I ask you to support it as well.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:03 PM

The roads around Arusha are much like Jose's KEYS: dusty, uncomfortable, broken-down relics of a bygone era. This truck is a necessary and very tangible item we can help purchase to do a huge amount of good.

In exchange for my donation, I demand that we trick the truck out "daladala"-style, possibly with a Bobby Valentine fathead on the side.

EDIT: 2. Research not treatment?

Edited by Myt1, 25 June 2012 - 12:06 PM.


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Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:20 PM

This is a great cause, I hope others will consider donating too.

Thanks, Jose!

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:28 PM

Donation sent. While HIV/AIDS in the US is not the death sentence it used to be, that's certainly not the case in Africa. I hope SoSH supports this fundraiser with all the gusto shown in game threads.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:31 PM

As with every SoSH charity, any lurkers who donate will get their account approved.

SoSH's somewhat draconian approval process is in place to enable our members (and lurkers) to enjoy a noice-to-signal ratio which we feel is the right way to run a community. More importantly, however, are the members of the community making this a real community. Folks who participate in a largely anonymous forum and decice to give some money for a cause which is important to us all speaks well to how this member would become part of the group of people who make this place run the way that it does.

So in short, if you're a lurker and donate, open up a ticket under "support" and we'll approve your account.

#18 Oil Can Dan

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:45 PM

Jose graciously helped me out in planning a trip to Kenya last year and I got to see first hand the state of the state of some of the smaller villages. All I'll say is that this is an awesome cause and I'm glad I can help. Good for Jose, and SoSH, for putting this together.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:51 PM

Below are a few examples of the sorts of ways vehicles get pimped out in that part of the world, to give you an idea of what we're competing with. Of course, the STATS will be a bit more durable than the average 24 seat minivan.

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Below is pretty much the one Nip is bidding to avoid.

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There's no way Carlos Qunitana wouldn't look awesome on one of those.

#20 nayrbrey

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 12:55 PM

Donation sent. Thanks for doing this Mr Keys to the Game.

#21 Scarlet Fire

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 01:37 PM

Donation sent....Thanks for setting this up, Jose.

#22 WoburnDiaspora

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 01:43 PM

Donation on it's way. Thanks to everyone who set this up as well as all of those supporting. Any impact we can make is important.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:09 PM

Donation made. If Jose says it's a good organization who has it together, that's all I need to hear. Thanks for the email blast, it underscored the importance very nicely.

As for picking a scene to depict, there's only one way to do this SoSH-style: a "thread poll tournament". I'll nominate an image of Pedro striking out Jeter.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:09 PM

Another donation made. Let's keep the train moving...

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:34 PM

Great cause - happy to chip in. Will chip in more if we can hire Carlos Quintana to drive the truck.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:34 PM

Nenda Soksi!

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:36 PM

I am so IN with this. HIV/AIDS can be controlled and eliminated in our lifetime. It's money well spent to make a difference like this and have some fun with a really cool Red Sox truck. Just think if 1000 of us contributed $50 we have exceeded our goal. Thanks for the Keys to the Game of Defeating this Evil Empire. Let's do this!

Oh and BTW, please consider Varitek's glove in Slappy's face as an image.

Edited by mauidano, 25 June 2012 - 02:37 PM.


#28 jose melendez


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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:40 PM

Great cause - happy to chip in. Will chip in more if we can hire Carlos Quintana to drive the truck.

That's a good idea, because you know that if the Q hit something, at least he wouldn't hit it very hard.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:50 PM

Donated.

40K should be a piece of cake for SoSH.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:53 PM

My mother is fairly high up at an HIV-focused organization in Africa, has worked for AID and knows probably everyone involved in this problem on the continent. If there's anything I can help with for this drive or getting it started in other countries, please PM me!

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 03:07 PM

My mother is fairly high up at an HIV-focused organization in Africa, has worked for AID and knows probably everyone involved in this problem on the continent. If there's anything I can help with for this drive or getting it started in other countries, please PM me!

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Donate money!!! Super helpful... ( but seriously... thanks for being on board!)

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 04:13 PM

To echo Nip's comments, this is a very special place, and things like this are a big part of why. SoSH has been an important community for me for some time now, especially as I do things like live in four different states in three years and move further from the kind of civilization that provides meaningful content.

But it's not just a community; it's a good community. We've all long known we are morally superior to Yankee fans. But more than the existential aspect, this is a good place. I would not be able to participate on the top message boards of many other teams as it would be inconsistent with my commitments ethical, political, and professional. Beyond the comraderie and support, the expert advice freely given, the sharing of ideas and knowledge and basic help SoSHers provide one another--often to degrees above and beyond the call of... well, certainly an "anonymous" message board--this kind of project makes this place special. Good on everyone involved.

This is some fine work.


Feel free to post any questions in the thread about AIDS, Tanzania, development, the use and abuse of metaphors for development, whatever you got.


As I see it, this will be like SoSH getting it's own Batmobile for the Red Sox, which is just outstanding. The great subtext to the Batman story is that really, when you get down to it, being Batman is a stunningly stupid thing for Bruce Wayne to do. Think about it: he's a genius intellect with basically unlimited resources, influence and power... and he spends his time "beating criminals to a pulp with his bare hands." It's really a very silly use of his time...

Unless there are super-villains. Villains like Ras al Ghul, the Joker and Bane--people who can devastate the vitality and morale of a people. In such a world, we need super heroes to step up, people like Batman.

But we don't live in such a world. We do live in a world with other scourges, like Tim McCarver and HIV/AIDS. We can't do anything about Tim McCarver, but we can do something about HIV/AIDS. And therefore we should, and this truck will be our Batmobile driving around the land literally saving lives. And it will, much like much of Batman's gear, be purposefully decked out. Except whereas Batman's gear is intended to instill fear, this truck will be decked out to instill hope. And fight HIV/AIDS.

Currently, the Yankee symbol is probably the most widely known team emblem the world over; some years ago I was in Hong Kong and I would see the racks of counterfeit brand name items like hats and such and there, among the Calvin Klein, DKNY, Tommy Hilfigger et alia would be the Yankees emblem. I hate that insignia. I didn't even realize it was an "N" and a "Y" until I was about 13 or 14 or so, and even then figured it out by noting its resemblance to the Mets' insignia. It was just a symbol that evoked all sorts of terrible emotion. It was the baseball swastika. And there it was, just an emblem passed about the world, manifesting itself as the silliest, tritest, mindless consumerist conspicuous consumption that may be counted as among the worst parts of what we export to the world from our glorious civilization. So it makes sense.

By way of contrast, we will have a Soxmobile ranging about under the banner of the Red Sox to, as the video said, "spread hope" and "give life," to assist and save, to improve the very societies of some of people living in great deprivation. And to fight HIV/AIDS. The very idea gives me chills.

I can't imagine not wanting to be a part of this.

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Nenda Soksi!


Nenda Soksi, friend.

Edited by Reverend, 25 June 2012 - 04:22 PM.


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Posted 25 June 2012 - 04:17 PM

Donation made.

I'll put a small spin on MDL's idea: I'd like to see a picture of Pedro on the mound, from the center-field camera, reading the sign from Varitek. That moment before he started his motion was magic: anything could happen.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 04:51 PM

In the past ten minutes my facebook feed has ten Zyngo game requests. If folks could just post a link to this thread on ther own facebook pages, twitter accounts and ashleymadsion.com profiles, it would be awesome.

Let's say 100 people post it and they all have 100 friends. This is a potential reach of 10,000 people. A horrible response would be one response from those 10,000 people. That is a %.01 response rate (or whatever, it's late). Let's say that one person donated $100.

Let's say that it took 2 minutes for each person to post that link, which is probably on the high side.

So for an aggregate of 200 minuts of human distributed labor, the truck got $100. If the truck costs $40,000 this would be about a .25% donation.

Now let's say the truck is going to help save or vastly improve 1,000 lives during its existence, which is also on the *horribly* low side.

Using that math, you posting a silly link which would take 2 minutes out of your life will save approximately 2.5 lives (the .5 would be for an African Cheri-Giffin-Sized midget). So this is giving you the opportunity of saving a life, on average, every minute.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 05:01 PM

In the past ten minutes my facebook feed has ten Zyngo game requests. If folks could just post a link to this thread on ther own facebook pages, twitter accounts and ashleymadsion.com profiles, it would be awesome.

Let's say 100 people post it and they all have 100 friends. This is a potential reach of 10,000 people. A horrible response would be one response from those 10,000 people. That is a %.01 response rate (or whatever, it's late). Let's say that one person donated $100.

Let's say that it took 2 minutes for each person to post that link, which is probably on the high side.

So for an aggregate of 200 minuts of human distributed labor, the truck got $100. If the truck costs $40,000 this would be about a .25% donation.

Now let's say the truck is going to help save or vastly improve 1,000 lives during its existence, which is also on the *horribly* low side.

Using that math, you posting a silly link which would take 2 minutes out of your life will save approximately 2.5 lives (the .5 would be for an African Cheri-Giffin-Sized midget). So this is giving you the opportunity of saving a life, on average, every minute.


As an interesting side note, this is how fWAR was developed.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 05:11 PM

In.

Oh and BTW, please consider Varitek's glove in Slappy's face as an image.


This was my first thought, too, though perhaps we should consider something more uplifting. So I am going to nominate the moment a few seconds later when Varitek, as it was put so memorably in the game thread that day, lifted A-Rod up "by the onions."

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 06:04 PM

I donated!

Wish it was more.

I lobby for Fred Lynn!

#38 Ray Culp

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 06:14 PM

Donated. I was going to buy Peter King a coffee, but this is better.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 06:31 PM

I'm in. I know I can't match the top donations from this site, but I hope we will consider the 2004 World Series Final play as an image. That moment changed everything for Sox fans and this truck can change everything for the people of Tanzania.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 07:53 PM

Sent you a PM, Jose.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 08:18 PM

I'm not as rich as some of you guys but I donated a little something. Good work, Jose.

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 10:54 PM

There's one one picture needed:

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#43 jose melendez


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Posted 26 June 2012 - 03:37 AM

So i just got a great question in a PM: What happens if one of the top two donors isn't a Red Sox fan? After thinking carefully about this, and thinking about the Batmobile point, the answer is the pictures have to be Red Sox themed and they have to be at least nominally pleasant. No Game 6 1986, No Bucky Dent. No Wil Cordero.

If someone wants to damn the Red Sox with faint praise, then, hey, I'm the Carlos Quintana guy. Yankees fans are more than welcome to donate $5K and put a picture of Nick Punto bunting along medical progress.

That said, if someone want to donate 40K we could have a conversation.

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 06:07 AM

Wow SoSHers, way to knock it out of the park. Over $3,000 on the first day--this is HUGE for a small organization like ours. We can hear the rumble of that diesel engine already…

Some fun facts about Tanzania:

Nobody actually says Hakuna Matata. There are about 50 ways to say "No worries" in Swahili but Hakuna Matata is a cartoon world/tourist thing.

Tanzania Breweries produces a range of beers from Tusker to Serengeti to Ndovu to Kilimanjaro. All of them are lagers that taste more or less the same. They also come in 500 ml bottles, which should really be the world standard.

In 2002, when we started working in Tanzania, there was no Swahili word for AIDS. People had been dying from it for decades, but nobody talked about it. Now in villages where we work, there are active support groups where people with HIV get together, raise chickens, help each other out, form choirs and dance groups, and basically don’t give a shit who in the village knows they have HIV. They’re alive because of the drugs, they’re brave because their communities are strong, and they’re amazing resources for each other. Our role is to help them form their groups, give them some support along the way, train them in the basics of living with HIV, but mostly just to let them run with it.

We want to reach more places in Tanzania where people are still too afraid to get tested or get medication. Thanks to the Nation for helping us do it!

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 06:52 AM

Done.

I'd like to know if we can make it a Prius, though, instead of a LandCruiser.

Or a Geo Prizm?

And I'd like to nominate this image:

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Gotta have Pedro on this!

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 08:58 AM

Done.

As Rev so eloquently noted above, SoSH is more than just a Red Sox community. It's in that spirit that I nominate one of the images on the Land Cruiser:

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 10:16 AM

Donated. Nominating 'he was safe by like a foot.'

#48 jose melendez


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Posted 26 June 2012 - 10:18 AM

Hey all, lets give credit where it's due. Pete Abraham gave this a shout out Thanks Pete!

#49 jose melendez


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Posted 26 June 2012 - 10:22 AM

And another great write up from the Pacific Northwest

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 10:22 AM

In. Bravo, Jose.




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