Publié par Jason Cedric Nelson le
13 février 2012
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Hi Jason; I was wondering how you have been lately!! I’m so glad that you are following your dream…..way to go. Have a great time in India! How long are you there??
Take Care.
Pamela
Hey man, I need a curling spare next week – are you available??
Great to hear about your adventures and look forward to updates. I’d be curious to know if CIDA is involved in sustainable forestry development projects in your area as well. That’s something I’ve thought about in the past.
Take care.
Casey
Hi Doll
This is just terrific. I have sent it on to everyone. Anthea and Rick returned today and as you saw by my e-mail I hope: saved a drowning man. All my children are now OFFICIALLY HEROES. I will call Wednesday am.
Remain well and safe
Abbracci Mom
Hi Jason, I’m delighted to have access to your blog.
I’m excited for you and admire your openness to diverse experiences.
You’re bringing new meaning to ‘social work’ and expanding the horizons of those of us who are fortunate enough to know you.
I’m eagerly awaiting the next installment.
Wendy Lee
Hi Jason, happy to read your blog and to know that we have had a part in this journey of yours. Looking forward to meeting with you in March….take care and God bless.
Miriam
God Bless youhun i love you n i am so proud. Be safe and the famous last words be good lol
Bro,
Beautiful work, congratulations! Thanks for taking the time to keep us all updated and connected with you and your project, I can only imagine how fulfilling an experience this must be for you! There is nothing more rewarding in life than making a difference for the good in someone else’s! You are an inspiration to us all! Keep pushing forward, and keep safe! Looking forward to more posts…
Love yah,
Matt
Hi there Jason,so good to hear from you.Hope you have settled in and adjusting to all your new experiences.I am so proud of your accomplishments,keep up the blogs and i will keep in touch.
Hi Jason, hope everything is going well. Just got a chance to read your blog. I am glad you sent us the link, we like to keep up on your adventures!! Say hi to Emily for us when you can.
Nothing less than amazing! Follow your heart and it will lead you! Your doing it and it proves it will come true!!!
Cheers to you and a wonderful adventure!
Enjoy your time, were thinking of you!
You were meant to do this…..
Best wishes
Christina
Hi Jason, great start to your blog….keep it rolling. Shelly j
Dear Jaison,
Nice! Let me introduce myself. Myself, BIJU native of the same place, Ambalamoola. It was so nice that you guys are doing a great work for the development of my rural area. It was really true that NWTWS helped (helping) a lot the poor people in my village and we people are still remembering Mr. Wilson and his passion towards society. All the best
Thanks,
Biju T k
Hello Jason, What a journey you have taken to complete a BSW. Times have changed from when we and your mom were in Social Work. I am sure your presence in that land will communicate much care and concern to those you cross paths with. Your action in the call to service for the marginalized is inspiring! Be safe! Wouldn’t your sister love to be there with her camera! It is certainly beautiful! and like another planet for those of us who are urbanized! God bless you and keep you safe and on good paths!
Nadia and David Rivard
Jason,
I am so jealous! Wish I had applied to go for the September trip…sounds amazing!
Wtg…hope you are daily gathering new bumples in your brain and being humble with your experiences. Thanks for emailing me this blog site! This is so exciting and I can’t wait to do some international work myself!
Cheerz…Keep on keeping on!
Nicole