Mustard Tree Missions, Inc. ©2017
“...the birds of the air will come and nest in its branches.” ~ Matt. 13:32
October 2019 - Greetings from Venezuela! In the last couple of years, we in Fundamost (Mustard Tree Missions of Venezuela) have been delivering donated items such as school supplies, medical supplies, baby food, toiletries and toys to people in great need in and around the Maracaibo area.  In addition to that we started a scholarship program for Christian students to help pay their University tuition. We know that with a University education young people can get a better job and believe that`s the best way to help them out of poverty. Up through last year we could use small donations and part of the money I made teaching to cover the 2 students we had in the program. We managed to do a lot with a little. One of these students (José) graduated with a degree in psychology this year and is now seeing clients as part of Fundamost!  This semester the University has increased the tuition tremendously -  we need about $500 per semester to cover one student's tuition. Currently we have one person receiving this financial help but we would like to include two or three more young people who need it. Axel, our current scholarship recipient, is studying Computer Science. He is 20 years old and comes from a family in which both parents work, but their combined salaries is the equivalent of only $4 per month. His mother is in need of a pacemaker that costs $7000 which is impossible under the current conditions. Her wish is for her son to get a University degree that would open doors for him in another country.  There are also 2 young ladies we would like to help. Alejandra is 17 and just finishing high school. She wants to get a technical degree in psychopedagogy (a combination of pedagogy and psychology) in order to help troubled school kids. It is very important for her to obtain this degree as she is the sole provider for herself, her mom and brother.   Victoria, another 17 year-old, wants to study psychology. She will be able to get a job as a counselor upon graduation. Here is what she says about her education: "The reasons why I want to study psychology are diverse: to understand what is behind the actions of a person, to discover why or what leads a person to make certain decisions in the face of different situations, and to recognize the multiple differences and uniqueness that exist within each person. Beyond satisfying my curiosity and expanding my understanding, my vision is to  learn how to help people from where it all begins (from what I consider for now): the mind."  We cannot offer these scholarships without your help. In July I accepted a teaching position in Ciudad Ojeda on the east side of Lake Maracaibo, about an hour's drive from my home. This pays $300 a month, but it takes $1,000 a month just for food and transportation. Thankfully, I have a few psychology clients, some tutoring jobs and some internet classes that help cover some expenses. I have been able to take a small portion of my income and, along with the donations we receive, cover a small part of these tuitions, but it is not enough. In order to move ahead we need to raise more funds. I invite you to keep participating with us. Whatever you send will add up and help these bright students secure a more promising future. They are the future of our country and no matter how bleak things look right now we cannot give up on educating the next generation!  May God bless you, Rubén Turtulici Arrieta, M.Ed. Psicólogo/Psicoanalista   Rubén & his students    Axel   Alejandra     Victoria STETHOSCOPES FOR DOCTORS In May 2019 the Riester medical equipment company generously donated a box full of stethoscopes, blood pressure cuffs and other instruments for us to send to Venezuela. Dr. Melyber Rivero distributed them to medical residents and doctors in the Hospital General del Sur where she is doing her residency. Our MTM Missions Director Rubén Turtulici also took a stethoscope to Dr. José Valera who works in the Children’s Hospital in Maracaibo.  Doctors in Venezuela are not paid enough to afford to buy their own stethoscopes and they were all overjoyed to be blessed with these gifts.
In February 2019 we sent another box filled with basic supplies and food to Maracaibo. If you’d like to help us send boxes of supplies to be distributed to those in need, please use the “Donate” button above to give via PayPal. Please designate “Venezuela” in the notes section. All donations are tax-deductible.
In April and May 2019, we sent 3 boxes of supplies to Maracaibo - OTC medicines & vitamins, toiletries, school supplies and some solar power lights & chargers. The Riester medical company donated a large box full of stethoscopes and a few other instruments. We sent most of them to Dr. Mely Rivero in Maracaibo who will distribute them to other doctors. Most doctors in Venezuela cannot afford to buy their own. We are also sending some to the “Venezuela Now” medical clinic in Barquisimeto. Thanks to some generous donors, Ruben was able to buy a generator which is helping him keep his refrigerator and electrical devices running and charged during these times of power outages of up to 22 hours a day. But gasoline to run it is getting scarce and stations are only open when they have electricity. Check out Rubén’s May report (& more pics) here!
2019 MTM NEWS ARCHIVE
“...the birds of the air will come      and nest in its branches.” ~ Matt. 13:32
2019 MTM NEWS ARCHIVE
In May 2019 the Riester medical equipment company generously donated a box full of stethoscopes, blood pressure cuffs and other instruments for us to send to Venezuela. Dr. Melyber Rivero distributed them to medical residents and doctors in the Hospital General del Sur where she is doing her residency. Our MTM Missions Director Rubén Turtulici also took a stethoscope to Dr. José Valera who works in the Children’s Hospital in Maracaibo. Doctors in Venezuela are not paid enough to afford to buy their own stethoscopes and they were all overjoyed to be blessed with these gifts.
STETHOSCOPES FOR DOCTORS
October 2019 - Greetings from Venezuela! In    the    last    couple    of    years,    we    in Fundamost   (Mustard   Tree   Missions   of Venezuela)     have     been     delivering donated      items      such      as      school supplies,   medical   supplies,   baby   food, toiletries   and   toys   to   people   in   great need in and around the Maracaibo area. In    addition    to    that    we    started    a    scholarship    program    for Christian   students   to   help   pay   their   University   tuition.   We know   that   with   a   University   education   young   people   can   get   a better   job   and   believe   that`s   the   best   way   to   help   them   out   of poverty.   Up   through   last   year   we   could   use   small   donations   and part   of   the   money   I   made   teaching   to   cover   the   2   students   we had   in   the   program.   We   managed   to   do   a   lot   with   a   little.   One   of these   students   (José)   graduated   with   a   degree   in   psychology this year and is now seeing clients as part of Fundamost! This     semester     the     University     has     increased     the     tuition tremendously   -     we   need   about   $500   per   semester   to   cover one   student's   tuition.   Currently   we   have   one   person   receiving this   financial   help   but   we   would   like   to   include   two   or   three   more young people who need it. Axel,        our        current        scholarship recipient,   is   studying   Computer   Science. He   is   20   years   old   and   comes   from   a family    in    which    both    parents    work,    but their   combined   salaries   is   the   equivalent of   only   $4   per   month.   His   mother   is   in need   of   a   pacemaker   that   costs   $7000 which    is    impossible    under    the    current conditions.   Her   wish   is   for   her   son   to   get a    University    degree    that    would    open doors for him in another country. There   are   also   2   young   ladies   we   would   like to   help.   Alejandra   is   17   and   just   finishing high   school.   She   wants   to   get   a   technical degree   in   psychopedagogy   (a   combination   of pedagogy   and   psychology)   in   order   to   help troubled   school   kids.   It   is   very   important   for her   to   obtain   this   degree   as   she   is   the   sole provider for herself, her mom and brother. Victoria,   another   17   year-old,   wants   to   study psychology.   She   will   be   able   to   get   a   job   as   a counselor   upon   graduation.   Here   is   what   she says   about   her   education:   " The   reasons   why   I want    to    study    psychology    are    diverse:    to understand   what   is   behind   the   actions   of   a person,    to    discover    why    or    what    leads    a person   to   make   certain   decisions   in   the   face of    different    situations,    and    to    recognize    the multiple   differences   and   uniqueness   that   exist within    each    person.    Beyond    satisfying    my curiosity   and   expanding   my   understanding,   my vision   is   to     learn   how   to   help   people   from   where   it   all   begins (from what I consider for now): the mind." We   cannot   offer   these   scholarships   without   your   help.   In   July   I accepted   a   teaching   position   in   Ciudad   Ojeda   on   the   east   side of   Lake   Maracaibo,   about   an   hour's   drive   from   my   home.   This pays   $300   a   month,   but   it   takes   $1,000   a   month   just   for   food and   transportation.   Thankfully,   I   have   a   few   psychology   clients, some   tutoring   jobs   and   some   internet   classes   that   help   cover some   expenses.   I   have   been   able   to   take   a   small   portion   of   my income   and,   along   with   the   donations   we   receive,   cover   a   small part   of   these   tuitions,   but   it   is   not   enough.   In   order   to   move ahead    we    need    to    raise    more    funds.    I    invite    you    to    keep participating   with   us.   Whatever   you   send   will   add   up   and   help these   bright   students   secure   a   more   promising   future.   They   are the   future   of   our   country   and   no   matter   how   bleak   things   look right now we cannot give up on educating the next generation! May God bless you, Rubén Turtulici Arrieta, M.Ed. Psicólogo/Psicoanalista
Rubén & his students Axel Alejandra Victoria
In February 2019 we sent another box filled with basic supplies and food to Maracaibo. If you’d like to help us send boxes of supplies to be distributed to those in need, please use the “Donate” button above to give via PayPal. Please designate “Venezuela” in the notes section. All donations are tax-deductible.
In April and May 2019, we sent 3 boxes of supplies to Maracaibo - OTC medicines & vitamins, toiletries, school supplies and some solar power lights & chargers. The Riester medical company donated a large box full of stethoscopes and a few other instruments. We sent most of them to Dr. Mely Rivero in Maracaibo who will distribute them to other doctors. Most doctors in Venezuela cannot afford to buy their own. We are also sending some to the “Venezuela Now” medical clinic in Barquisimeto.
Thanks to some generous donors, Ruben was able to buy a generator which is helping him keep his refrigerator and electrical devices running and charged during these times of power outages of up to 22 hours a day. But gasoline to run it is getting scarce and stations are only open when they have electricity.
Mustard Tree Missions, Inc. ©2017