Wow. This video is amazing. The children in India were recently helped with dental care thanks to David’s fans who raised over $21,000 for this incredible charity. Thanks to David, they were helped in creating a better life and he truly is their “somebody out there”.
Visit Angels For A Cause and Rising Star Outreach for more on how you can help!
We are here in India and loving it! I can’t describe how amazing it is here at Rising Star Outreach. The children are so precious. There are 160 of them here at RSO and they all need dental work. As of this morning we had treated around 90 children. It will take a miracle to see all of them by Saturday but we are praying that through a miracle we will be able to. We know it is possible. We hope it will happen.
You should see our dental clinic that we set up – it is awesome! It really turned out great. They cleared out a storage room for us and we set up in there. Luckily it has an air-conditioner so that is a huge plus (although the electricity here can be sporadic). We feel (and look) like a MASH unit. Our triturator broke on day 2 so it’s been a bit of a challenge to mix the Fuji (filling material). We have to shake it by hand which can be quite a task, but we’ve discovered if you hit it against the wall really hard it several times it does the trick
I can’t tell you how lovable these children are. They call us “Auntie” and “Uncle.” I will be walking down the path and hear, “Auntie! Auntie!” I’ll turn around and see a beautiful child smiling from ear to ear. These children are melting my heart and I want to bring each one of them home with me. They show us so much love, as we do them.
Members of our group (there are 11 of us) take turns each day doing different assignments. Of course the dentists are in the clinic along with 3 of us for assisting. The rest of us are either in the mango grove tutoring the children or out in the Leprosy colonies assisting those suffering from Leprosy. I, along with 4 others, just returned from AS Nagar Leprosy colony. We washed the feet of several leprosy patients. Again, no words to describe what an amazing experience. What beautiful people! They were so kind and friendly and appreciative of us. It will be something I will remember and cherish for the rest of my life.
The conditions here are so much more bearable than I expected. I really expected it to be the worst of the worst. It’s amazing though that when you are serving others how you are sustained so that you can do the work. It is very hot and very humid. There are 5-6 of us in a concrete room with bunk beds. The toilets here are called “squaters” and that’s exactly what you do to use them! Just a hole in the ground so you must squat. But watch out for the frogs that are in them, they may jump up and hit you in the bum!
We bathe with a bucket of water that comes from an open well. We do have fresh drinking water and are served dinner each night by RSO. We eat on the roof and instead of plates we use banana leaves! We have rice and some sort of curry dish along with fresh mango and banana which are grown here on the property. Also fresh local pineapple.
As far as the dental work goes, the children have been so brave. Of course there have been tears but nothing we couldn’t calm. They love holding their little “squishy tooth” (which Wendy, provided). They squeeze them so hard in one hand while we hold their other hand. Oh, and have I mentioned how precious these kids are?! I think I have but I can’t say it enough
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We have seen some dental issues that we have never seen before. We are doing a lot of fillings and extractions, LOTS of cleanings (every child), and last I checked my husband was doing a root canal on a young girl about 12-years-old. It took us a couple of days to get the bleach for that but it arrived last night so that was happy news! Well, I could fill volumes with our experiences here but I need to get back to work. So far I have taken about 600 photos but have had no time to upload them to my blog. I hope to before we leave, but again, it may have to wait until after we get home. Again my blog address is http://rsoindia2009.blogspot.com/ Keep checking back, I’ll eventually get stuff up.
~Maryanne
Photos: The entire dental group (minus Dr. McGavin's son) showing off their "Angels for a Cause" wristbands prior to leaving for India. The team made a "star" with their fingers to represent Rising Star! Maryanne can be see wearing the orange and white tie-dyed shirt.
I have people asking me everyday, “why do you like David Archuleta so much?” Well aside from his amazing vocals, the way he lives his life in general is something to be truly admired. What about his life draws us to him? maybe it’s the kindness in every word, maybe it’s the charity work he does, or maybe for some it’s simply the way he laughs after every sentence. All of us are in some way drawn into David’s gravitational pull. For me it’s how he stays grounded in who he is as a person.
Somebody who represents something is called a witness. In being a great witness for his faith, David shows love and compassion to everybody with no exceptions. The joy that infects, the compassion in every note, and the kindness in each “oh gosh” shows us that he truly is who we make him out to be.






























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