Monday, March 16, 2009
Higher Grounds Prom
Last year we were blessed to have many people from throughout the community donate time and money to make this a huge success. If you have never heard about our prom, we have makeup artists and hairdressers come in and do the the girls up. The transformation is truly amazing. We have a professional photographer donate his services to give each person a free professional photo. And then we have numerous people donate money and skills to make food and decorations over the top.
We rely on the help of volunteers to pull this event off. And so we are asking for your help. We need a number of things including money, food, help with decorations and any skills that you might have that would add to the event. We need you and so do the kids.
To get involved call us at 970.353.1231 or email us at prom@ncyfc.org Check out our website to learn more about our ministry!
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Monday, February 9, 2009
More Progress
As for his head, we don't know much. Yesterday they thought he was so sleepy and grogy from the pain medication, but they haven't given him anything except a small dose yesterday (side note--Nathan has only had two doses of pain meds through this entire thing. Pretty tough.) and he is still very grogy--only able to stay awake for a few minutes at a time and he has a hard time talking much. However, the time he is talking he seems very much like Nathan. They think this is due to the head injury then and not the pain meds, but they are still confident this isn't something permanent. He will possibly be displaying effects from the concusion for six months, but we don't really have details as to steps forward he will be making or what kind of effects that will be. He will get to be seen by a speech specialist today who will try to determine how much his speech and memory are actually being impacted right now.
We are looking forward to seeing him awake for somewhat of an extended time so you can pray for that please.
Thank you for all your concern and care and prayers.
-Jeff Neel
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Sunday, February 8, 2009
Update
They actually got him out of bed for the first time just a few minutes ago and into a recliner. He fell asleep right away, but at least he was able to be moved.
He seems to be able to remember a few things better, the most important is that he is almost always confident in realizing he will make a full recovery. He seems aware of all his injuries and recognizes they will all heal in time even though it will not be a short time. I'm just so glad to get to see his brain working well and being able to see progress in that area every time he wakes up. He is beginning to remember more conversations we have with him, but he forgets enough that he isn't liable for anything he says or that is said to him. Pretty convenient for Nate if you ask me.
Jeff Neel
The Farm Director
Nathan's Uncle
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Saturday, February 7, 2009
Snowboarding Accident
"Nathan was doing some jumps in the park. He had already been doing well on the jumps and decided to do a little bit larger jump that was about 30 feet from the top of the jump to where he could land. Unfortunately he went off the jump off balance and landed a little ways down the landing on his back and hit his head. All-in-all he traveled about 40 feet in the air before impact. The impact knocked him unconscious even though he was wearing a helmet. They got paramedics on the scene very quickly and they determined he needed immediate help. He was taken down the mountain on a sled while a paramedic road with him and helped him breath. They decided to sedate him in the mountain ER and take him to Denver via flight for life. At the hospital he had a CAT scan where they were able to ascertain the entire damage. Altogether he broke ribs 1 through 5 on his back which caused a little bit of fluid to gather on his right lung. They will be keeping a close eye on this in case of pneumonia. He also broke his collar bone but that looks okay. He does have a brain injury but doesn't look like anything permanent. He also has some minor fractures on his vertebrae but nothing close to his spinal cord and absolutely no paralysis--he has already moved all of his limbs."
We are grateful that Nathan seems to be doing well, but would ask you to pray for him as he is continuing to recover.
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
Everyday Worship
To put this concept into action, in November we decided to “redistribute the warmth” by collecting blankets and various other warm items for people in our community who are in need. An organization called Greeley for God has a lunch every Sunday in Lincoln Park for people who have no roof over their heads and no food to eat. They allowed us to hand out blankets and pillows after people had finished their Thanksgiving meal. As we handed out blankets to over 150 people that day, I saw two people that I knew coming through the line, and I realized how quickly one’s circumstances can change. One even owned her own business and lost it due to the poor economy. Now she and her children have nowhere to go.
By inviting our youth to be involved in such things, it allows them to experience what having a relationship with God means to us. And, whether a person has a relationship with Christ or not, giving of ourselves and loving others is something that every human being can relate to. Have a wonderful holiday season, everyone! And, thank you so much for all your support.
Cecilia DeShong
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Friday, November 21, 2008
Higher Grounds Blessings
I am amazed at what God can do when you ask. For the last few months, I’ve been praying for new volunteers for HG. I have wanted to get it so that the volunteers we have can take a week or two off a month.
In the last 3 weeks, I’ve had roughly 8-10 teens come to me wanting to be volunteers. WOW!! I’ve been here for over a year and a half and I’ve never had this many kids wanting to help. Last week, I had an orientation with some of them. They stuff they told me was amazing, especially since we’re talking about teenagers!!! One told me he didn’t care if it was taking out trash and doing dishes. He just wanted to be here and help. I don’t know about you but when I was 16, taking out trash and dishes were on the bottom of my list of good times. They also want job experience and want to be treated in the same fashion. It’s amazing what God does when you least expect it. I had the expectation of adults coming to help, NOT the kids we’re trying to help! But alas, what can I say about the creator of the universe. I guess He just does what He sees fit. Peace out!
Oh and by the way, I still am looking for as many adult volunteers as I can get! Hint Hint!!!
Jared
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Friday, November 7, 2008
Code of the Future
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