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		<title>They Did Something!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 00:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The energy was contagious at the two-day Do Something World Festival May 14-15, as over 8,500 people enjoyed gravity-defying stunts from skateboarders, BMX, and FMX demos. The enthusiasm continued throughout the evening as the crowd danced, jumped, and sang along to music from Papa San, MXPX, Monty G and Trip Lee. Each night, the festival [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The energy was contagious at the two-day Do Something World Festival May 14-15, as over 8,500 people enjoyed gravity-defying stunts from skateboarders, BMX, and FMX demos. The enthusiasm continued throughout the evening as the crowd danced, jumped, and sang along to music from Papa San, MXPX, Monty G and Trip Lee. Each night, the festival concluded with lives being changed for eternity as Pastor Miles McPherson shared the Gospel with the crowd and 443 people came to Christ. Over 500 Cayman volunteers, 90 San Diego volunteers, and 45 Cayman churches partnered together to put on the Do Something World event. </p>
<p>“It was a distinct honor and blessing to help provide sustainable solutions to practical community needs and to touch the hearts of so many people with God’s love,” said Pastor McPherson, who noted that Miles Ahead volunteers were equally blessed by the warm reception they received as they delivered evangelistic, social and economic contributions to the country.</p>
<p>While thousands of Caymanians attended the two-day festival at Grand Harbor, the Do Something World Campaign began months ago for Grand Cayman and will continue to affect the island. Rather than conduct a single event, the Do Something World campaign&#8217;s goal is to establish a culture of service that will impact the country for Christ. Consequently, the Miles Ahead team meets months in advance with local leaders to establish a timeline before and after the event for service projects that directly address the country&#8217;s needs. For the Cayman Islands, these projects began in March.  </p>
<p>On Saturday, March 24, 173 Caymanian volunteers kicked off the Do Something World campaign with a bang at the Health Services Authority/George Town Hospital. The team completed 630 hours of volunteer service. In addition to painting curbs and landscaping, the Cayman team beautified the hospital&#8217;s Healing Garden. Volunteers painted a mural and landscaped to create an environment where patients can receive treatment outside of their hospital room. One of the highlights for volunteer and Director of Medicine, Dr. Greg Hoeksema was being able to witness the Healing Garden used for a cancer patient&#8217;s chemotherapy session. </p>
<p>&#8220;The patient would typically have to sit in her room for hours to receive her treatment. Instead, she got to be outside, listen to the birds chirp, and enjoy the new mural that was painted. Ultimately, we hope that this area will help patients with their healing process.&#8221; said Dr. Hoeksema. </p>
<p>The following week, a team of 211 volunteers completed 734 hours of service at the Frances Bodden Girls home. The home serves as a refuge for girls that have been placed in the foster care system and it recently experienced a fire that caused interior damage. The team landscaped and helped with beautification projects. While each of the projects are created to enhance the community, they often have an impact that is beyond what was planned. For Kizzie, a 16-year-old that lives at the Bodden Home, the Do Something World campaign had an eternal effect.</p>
<p>&#8220;I did the service project the week before at the hospital and made many new friends. It meant a lot to me when those new friends showed up the following week and served at my home. I&#8217;m thankful that God gave me life so that I can share with other teens that we can change Cayman,&#8221; shared Kizzie.   </p>
<p>The spirit of serving continued on May 7, when 90 volunteers from San Diego arrived to join the efforts of the Cayman volunteers. The group was divided into teams, Sports, Medical, Evangelism, Deaf, Prison, and Construction, each with the goal to use their skills as a platform to share Christ. They used activities, testimonies, and skits to present the Gospel. Throughout the week, the team saw over 700 people come to Christ. In addition to the outreaches, several of the San Diego volunteers equipped the Cayman leaders with principles that they have used to establish their ministries, thus helping ensure that ministry will continue long after the San Diego group is gone.</p>
<p>One of the highlights for the San Diego group was the Construction Team&#8217;s project at John A. Cumber school. The school was experiencing overcrowding in classrooms and was not able to do anything about it because of budget cutbacks. With the help of the Do Something World campaign, the volunteers were able to conduct a classroom expansion project worth $1.5 million (US), which extended several classrooms to create 3,500 square feet. The volunteers were able to make major headway during their week of service and the overall project will be completed in June. </p>
<p>The work of the Cayman volunteers and Miles Ahead team through the Do Something World campaign did not go unnoticed. Throughout the week, several Grand Cayman dignitaries including the Premier, Governor, Police Commissioner, and Minister of Education visited the different projects to see the contributions the volunteers were making. All of them were thankful for the work of the volunteers. </p>
<p>&#8220;I often say that the volunteer groups in this country do work that our government cannot afford to pay for. The churches do work that our government cannot afford to pay for &#8230; and I am happy that many have joined in this Do Something Cayman program,&#8221; he added, recognizing the motivating spirit of Do Something World.  &#8220;Government just cannot pay for this type of goodwill,&#8221; Cayman Premier McKeeva Bush concluded.</p>
<p>The Do Something World campaign is not meant to be a stand-alone event. Rather, it is to establish a spirit of community service that impacts individuals and the community for Christ. Miles Ahead is committed to not only enhancing the quality of life in Cayman, but also sustaining the volunteer efforts well after the US staff and volunteers are gone. There are two more service projects that have already been planned for May 22 at John A. Cumber School and May 29 at George Town School. Miles Ahead&#8217;s Do Something World Director will continue to work alongside Cayman leadership to oversee and document these initiatives. Hopefully, the energy that was at the Do Something World festival will continue to spur the people of Grand Cayman to continue to serve each other and their country for Christ. </p>
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		<title>Amping Up the Do Something Crowd</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 18:47:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Do Something World - Cayman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you’re a novice or a pro, the Black Pearl Skate Park is considered one of the best in the world and it’s every rider&#8217;s dream to ride there. From the pool to the wall, this park has it all and it was the scene for the afternoon events for the Do Something World Festival [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: small;">Whether you’re a novice or a pro, the Black Pearl Skate Park is considered one of the best in the world and it’s every rider&#8217;s dream to ride there. From the pool to the wall, this park has it all and it was the scene for the afternoon events for the Do Something World Festival skate and bike demo. Hundreds of onlookers watched in awe as the demo team, comprised of professional skaters and bikers from all over the country performed aerial feats and gravity-defying stunts.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Pro BMX rider, Jon Greer said, &#8220;This is an amazing park and an amazing opportunity to share Christ with the crowd through our demos and testimonies. We were so excited to be a part of the Do Something World event.&#8221;<span id="more-1625"></span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">In spite of the intense heat, the team performed six demos throughout the two-day festival. 360s, frontside grinds, and kickflips all were used for one purpose-to share Christ. After each demo, the team would share their testimonies and the Gospel with the crowd. The team recognizes that God has given them the ability to ride and they are committed to using it to impact the skate/bike culture as well as the many youth that look up to them.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">This is not just a one-time Do Something World event for these skaters and bikers. Some of them were a part of a 2008 Jamaica event in Montego Bay, also presented by Miles Ahead. Each of them are committed to doing something in their community throughout the year. Leading Bible studies, building skate ramps in their yards, speaking at youth events, the team takes every opportunity to use the platform God has given them through their skating and biking abilities to reach others for Christ.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">For Steve and Rod James, the leaders of the Skate Ministry at the Rock Church, the Do Something World Cayman festival was an extension of what they were already doing in San Diego. The James brothers led the Sports Team throughout the week in Cayman. Each day, the Sports Team would conduct skateboarding, volleyball, basketball, and soccer clinics at local schools. Over the course of the week, they visited twelve schools, spoke to about 1200 students, and saw over 250 come to Christ! They would share their testimonies with the students and teach them the character qualities necessary to be a successful athlete.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Professional skateboarder, Steve James shared, “I am looking forward to using the talent God has given me as a skateboarder as a platform to share Christ with the students. Whether it’s at a school assembly or at the Black Pearl skate park, I want to take what I am doing through the Skate Ministry in San Diego and share it with the Cayman youth pastors so that kids all over the world can come to know Christ.”</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: verdana;"><span style="font-size: small;">At George Hicks School, one of the coaches asked them to speak to the toughest gym class. He explained to them that the students consistently have discipline issues and have no home structure. The Sports Team was not originally scheduled to go to the school, but they made time because of the coach’s request. In addition to sharing his testimony, Steve James shared about the discipline necessary to be an athlete and a student. The team saw 26 kids come to Christ at George Hicks.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: verdana;"><span style="font-size: small;">From demos to clinics, the Do Something World Festival demo team and Sports team used their talents to make the Gospel come to life for the people of Grand Cayman.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ffcc00;"><span style="font-family: verdana;"><span style="font-size: small;">Do Something World Festival</span></span></span></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.dosomethingcayman.com/2010/05/5-15-10-do-something-world-cayman-campaign-video/"><span style="font-family: verdana;"><span style="font-size: small;">Campaign recap video</span></span></a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.dosomethingcayman.com/2010/05/5-15-10-do-something-world-cayman-festival-friday-may-14-photos/"><span style="font-family: verdana;"><span style="font-size: small;">Festival photos (Friday)</span></span></a></li>
<li><span style="font-family: verdana;"><span style="font-size: small;">Festival photos (Saturday) <em>coming&#8230;</em><br />
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		<title>Up Close: Collin Anglin, Do Something Cayman Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 15:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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Collin Anglin is Cayman&#8217;s acting Director of Sports under the Ministry of Health, Environment, Youth, Sports and Culture, and recipient of the Young Caymanian Leadership Award.
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<p>Collin Anglin is Cayman&#8217;s acting Director of Sports under the Ministry of Health, Environment, Youth, Sports and Culture, and recipient of the Young Caymanian Leadership Award.</p>
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		<title>Helping Others Outside and In</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 18:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Do Something World - Cayman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[John A. Cumber Primary School has been the site for two of the Miles Ahead teams this week. Both the Community Projects team and Medical team have been helping the students and faculty on the outside and inside.
Whether it’s the United States or the Cayman Islands, schools often face the problem of overcrowded classrooms. At John A. Cumber, the Miles Ahead team is helping to alleviate their overcrowding problem with [...]]]></description>
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<p>John A. Cumber Primary School has been the site for two of the Miles Ahead teams this week. Both the Community Projects team and Medical team have been helping the students and faculty on the outside and inside.</p>
<p>Whether it’s the United States or the Cayman Islands, schools often face the problem of overcrowded classrooms. At John A. Cumber, the Miles Ahead team is helping to alleviate their overcrowding problem with a classroom expansion. The renovation will include building 12 new classrooms, which will add 3,500 square feet of classroom space. The team is also creating a 40-ft mural that will serve as the backdrop for their school play this year. This project will save the local government $1.2 million.</p>
<p>Rolston Anglin, the Cayman Islands Government&#8217;s Minister of Education visited John A. Cumber with Pastor Miles to observe the volunteers&#8217; efforts. Said Anglin, &#8220;It is of great value to the community, to the school, but more importantly to the Ministry of Education. This will allow us to do is forgo a project we would have to undertaken because a lot these classrooms are much smaller and were built for a time that we have completely overgrown&#8230;increased square footage will allow the government to forgo having to completely demolish this classroom block.</p>

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<p>In addition to renovating the outside, the Medical team is helping the students on the students on the inside by doing health education. The San Diego contingent included a team of medical professionals who provided a series of health education seminars to more than 500 children, ages 5-11.</p>
<p>“Improving the quality of life for the Cayman people is at the heart of the medical team’s outreach,” said Joshua Kirby, an Emergency Medical Technician from the community of 4S Ranch, in San Diego</p>
<p>The medical team presented several seminars featuring information on diabetes prevention, diet, hypertension and healthy lifestyle choices. They chose these topics because data released by the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA) last September showed that childhood obesity is a growing problem in the Cayman Islands. In fact, the findings showed that one in every five children ages 11-14 are overweight.</p>
<p>Kirby said the seminars included a diabetes expert who presented blood glucose sticks, showed the John A. Cumber Primary School has been the site for two of the Miles Ahead teams this week. Both the Community Projects team and Medical team have been helping the students and faculty on the outside and inside.</p>
<p>With just two days until the festival, all of the Miles Ahead teams are gearing up for the historical two-day event.</p>
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		<title>From Serving Time to Serving Others</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 May 2010 02:54:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Do Something World - Cayman</dc:creator>
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Video posted Mon, May 10th 2010, 19:10 (Grand Cayman &#8211; CITN) &#8211; (Copyright 2010  CITN. All Rights Reserved).
Growing up, Tim watched his dad steal to support his drug habit. While his dad made money from stealing, he would spend it all on drugs. In order to make ends meet, his mom would take the [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>Video posted Mon, May 10th 2010, 19:10 (Grand Cayman &#8211; CITN) &#8211; (Copyright 2010  CITN. All Rights Reserved).</em></p>
<p>Growing up, Tim watched his dad steal to support his drug habit. While his dad made money from stealing, he would spend it all on drugs. In order to make ends meet, his mom would take the kids stand outside the grocery store and beg.</p>
<p>&#8220;I saw my dad&#8217;s arms full of sores from doing drugs and I didn&#8217;t understand where all his money was going and why he was always broke.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Rather than learn from his dad&#8217;s mistakes, Tim started doing drugs by age 15. He eventually found himself using drugs everyday and selling them to support his habit. His drug addiction took him down a road of wrong choices, which led him to two prison terms. After he got out of jail, Tim felt desperate and alone. He cried out to God and asked Him to change his life. Now, Tim now helps with the Prison Ministry. Rather than forget about his past, Tim has allowed God to use his past to minister to others. <span><a </p>
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<div><span>Tim shares why he does prison ministry, &#8220;Pastor Miles challenges us to go outside the four walls of the church and do something. I am using my experience to try and impact others for Christ.&#8221; </span></div>
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<div>Whether it&#8217;s a men&#8217;s prison, women&#8217;s prison, or juvenile hall, the Prison Ministry is committed to sharing God&#8217;s love with the inmates. They are working alongside Cayman pastors and churches who have adopted the local prisons to put on chapel services and Bible studies. In addition to worship and prayer, some of the members of the Prison Ministry share their testimonies of how God has helped them overcome their addictions. Watch William share his testimony.</p>
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<p>Prison Ministry &#8211; just one of the many Do Something World projects going on this week in Cayman. Stay tuned for more project updates.</p>
<p><em>- Miles Ahead Staff</em></p>
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		<title>Worship with the Caymanians</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 03:55:24 +0000</pubDate>
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The Miles Ahead team started their day with praise, prayer, and fellowship with their new friends from Cayman. With over 40 Cayman churches involved in the Do Something World festival, the Miles Ahead team spent Sunday morning worshiping amongst some of the churches that are helping plan the festival. Even though they had just met [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Miles Ahead team started their day with praise, prayer, and fellowship with their new friends from Cayman. With over 40 Cayman churches involved in the Do Something World festival, the Miles Ahead team spent Sunday morning worshiping amongst some of the churches that are helping plan the festival. Even though they had just met for the first time, the Miles Ahead team was greeted with a warm smiles, hugs, and even snacks.</p>
<p>The highlight of the Miles Ahead team&#8217;s day was singing, praying, and getting to know the people that they will be serving alongside. They also got to hear about all the different service projects that the Caymanians have been doing for the past couple of months. Many of the volunteers found it beneficial to worship with the Caymanians before they started the week of service.<span id="more-1101"></span></p>
<p>Steve Poppert, Community Projects leader for the trip shares, &#8220;It was awesome&#8230;It was a tremendous day. We enjoyed the worship, enjoyed the message and we are looking forward to spending more time with the people here at this church and the people of the Cayman Islands.&#8221; </p>
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<p>The church visit gave the Miles Ahead team the opportunity to connect with many of the Cayman volunteers they will be working alongside the next week at their projects and the two-day festival. The Cayman volunteers shared about the spiritual needs of their country and how they have been praying for the upcoming festival. According to the <a href="http://www.gov.ky/portal/page?_pageid=1142,1481198&amp;_dad=portal&amp;_schema=PORTAL">Cayman Islands Government site</a>, Christianity has played a large role in the lives of Caymanians, and there are a variety of churches. Similar to the United States, while the Cayman people attend church, they are still in need of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.</p>
<p>Pastor Randy Von Kanel of Cayman Islands Baptist Church is one of the pastors that is helping plan the Do Something World Festival. He explained the spiritual needs of the Cayman people. &#8220;Just like churches in California, there is a great need for people to know Christ and have a personal relationship &#8230; We have a strong Christian heritage on the island but over time, these last few generations, there has been a drift to more religious and less spiritual &#8230; There is a need across the island for people to know who Jesus is.&#8221;  </p>
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<p>The Miles Ahead team visited five of the 40 churches participating in the festival. Overall, it was a great way to set the spiritual foundation for the week.</p>
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		<title>Energetic Arrival</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 18:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Energy and anticipation filled the air as the Miles Ahead group from San Diego arrived in Cayman. In spite of a day of traveling, the 90 volunteers were eager to find out the details of the week. The volunteers were greeted by familiar faces and friendly smiles from members of the Miles Ahead team. [...]]]></description>
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 Energy and anticipation filled the air as the Miles Ahead group from San Diego arrived in Cayman. In spite of a day of traveling, the 90 volunteers were eager to find out the details of the week. The volunteers were greeted by familiar faces and friendly smiles from members of the Miles Ahead team. After settling into their rooms, the group gathered for a briefing of what adventures were in store for them.</p>
<p>    Throughout the week, the group will be divided into teams that will focus on specific projects. These projects range from Prison Ministry, Evangelism, Sports Ministry, School Assemblies Team, Deaf Ministry, and Medical Ministry. The vision behind the Do Something World campaign is to not only leverage resources to complete service projects that will benefit the Cayman community, but also to equip ministry and community leaders so that the Do Something World campaign will continue to do similar projects in the future.  <span id="more-1038"></span></p>
<p>    Professional skateboarder, Steve James shared, &#8220;I am looking forward to using the talent God has given me as a skateboarder as a platform to share Christ with the students. Whether it&#8217;s at a school assembly or at the Black Pearl skate park, I want to take what I am doing through the Skate Ministry in San Diego and share it with the Cayman youth pastors so that kids all over the world can come to know Christ.&#8221;</p>
<p>    While the San Diego group arrived on Saturday, May 8, the Do Something World campaign has been underway for several months in Cayman. Cayman locals have been doing service projects ranging from helping elderly church members with landscaping to beautification projects at George Town Hospital and Francis Bodden Girls Home.  In addition to the service projects, the Cayman pastors and leaders have been meeting for months to pray and strategize for the festival that will culminate the week of service. </p>
<p>    Whether it is a service project, ministry training, or the two-day festival, the Miles Ahead group is eager to see how God will transform the people of Cayman. </p>
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		<title>Do Something Sculpture Underway</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 18:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Local artist Luelan Bodden has been tasked with creating a unique sculpture for Cayman&#8217;s “Do Something” campaign. It will serve as a symbol for the volunteer drive and when complete, will be placed the Cayman Islands Hospital.
(Copyright 2010  CITN. All Rights Reserved).
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<p>Local artist Luelan Bodden has been tasked with creating a unique sculpture for Cayman&#8217;s “Do Something” campaign. It will serve as a symbol for the volunteer drive and when complete, will be placed the Cayman Islands Hospital.</p>
<p>(Copyright 2010  CITN. All Rights Reserved).</p>
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		<title>Service in Full Swing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 20:16:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While the 90 volunteers from San Diego prepare for their trip to Cayman, the Do Something World campaign has already begun on the island.  The Health Services Authority, Frances Bodden Girls Home, John A. Cumber Primary School and George Town Primary School are all on a list of projects that are going to be tackled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the 90 volunteers from San Diego prepare for their trip to Cayman, the Do Something World campaign has already begun on the island.  The Health Services Authority, Frances Bodden Girls Home, John A. Cumber Primary School and George Town Primary School are all on a list of projects that are going to be tackled over the next few weeks as part of the campaign.<span id="more-994"></span></p>
<p>On Saturday, April 24, volunteers gathered to beautify the Cayman Islands Hospital. Volunteers cleaned, painted, and planted as part of the landscaping project. The event is part of the Do Something world Campaign, which encourages communities around the globe to volunteer in any way they can to improve their communities.</p>
<p>“We all need to utilize the services of the HSA at some point in time, and so the entire community benefits when our hospital is maintained well,” explained Heather Bodden, Chair of the DO Something Projects Committee.  “If we take it upon ourselves to enhance the exterior of the building, we allow the management and staff to get on with the business of taking care of patients.  We are affected by the outward appearance of our hospital, whether we realize it or not.  By beautifying the outside, it will help to instill confidence in the facility and quality of services inside.  This is an opportunity to make a difference in our community, and I hope people will come out to assist us this Saturday.”</p>
<p>The Do Something World service projects are all part of the overall Do Something World campaign which is being presented by Miles Ahead Ministries in partnership with the Cayman Ministers Association.</p>
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		<title>Community Spirit Fills Cayman</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 18:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A spirit of camaraderie has filled Cayman as a number of companies have stepped up to support the Do Something World Festival on May 14 and 15.  The festival will serve as a celebration for the two months of volunteerism and service that has been taking place on the island as part of the Do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A spirit of camaraderie has filled Cayman as a number of companies have stepped up to support the Do Something World Festival on May 14 and 15.  The festival will serve as a celebration for the two months of volunteerism and service that has been taking place on the island as part of the Do Something World campaign.</p>
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<p>The festival presented by Miles Ahead in partnership with the Cayman Ministers Association is slated for Friday, 14 May and Saturday, 15 May at the Black Pearl Skate Park, and is expected to be one of the biggest events in Cayman in recent history.</p>
<p>As of this writing 17 companies have placed their stamp of approval on the event: Foster Brothers Ltd., Kirk Home Centre, Wendy’s, Tony’s Toys, Weststar TV, Scotiabank, Black Pearl, Caymanian Compass, Burger King, Hydes &amp; Sons, Pepsi/Bodden Beverages, Cayman Airways, Cayman National, Island Heritage, Sunshine Suites, Hurley’s and LIME.</p>
<p>“We are blessed and encouraged by the response from the business community to our call for assistance but we are not surprised,” said Pastor Al Ebanks, Chairman of the Do Something World Committee in Cayman.  “Cayman’s corporate citizens are always willing to invest in initiatives that benefit the community, and we are so grateful for their support, especially during these difficult economic times.  It demonstrates their commitment to Cayman and their desire to do something to make a difference in this country.”</p>
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