12/06/2010

Best wishes!....



Dear friends all over the world:
Our best wishes for Christmas and the new year!

Estimados amig@s en todo el mundo:
Los mejores deseos para Navidad y el nuevo año!



From Katy, Gerardo and the Casa HOY team
De Katy, Gerardo y el equipo Casa HOY

11/08/2010

PLEASE SUPPORT HOY THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

Your tax-deductible donations to Por un mejor HOY support operations in Mexico.

For example,
$10 will buy 6 pairs of flip-flops for children


$25 will buy boxes of crayons and notebooks for 10 little girls at Niñas de Eugenia or Casa Perlas


$30 will pay for a one-day rental of a truck in Cuentepec to haul clay from the fields to town


$50 will pay for 1 day's food basket for a group of volunteers in a rural community


$75 will cover the cost of 10 soccer balls or basketballs to donate to the energetic teens at CAM


$100 will buy 1 anti-snakebite shot and the first-aid kit that we always carry and then donate to rural communities

The newly formed Mexican business Casa HOY carries out HOY's mission of offering life-altering experiences to travelers who volunteer their time in Mexico. Participants work at a variety of projects, institutions and communities.

Por un mejor HOY is a New York 501(c)3 nonprofit. Your donation is channeled to operations in Cuernavaca, Mexico, which include maintenance of the hostel where volunteers are housed, supplies for volunteer activities and basic necessities at volunteer workplaces both in the city of Cuernavaca and in villages in the state of Morelos.

Donations may be made through PayPal by clicking the button below.







Or, if you prefer to send a check (payable to "Por un mejor HOY"), it may be mailed to the following address:

Por un mejor HOY
c/o Rebecca Barnhart
535 North Griffith Park Drive
Burbank, CA 91506
Thank you. Peace, health and prosperity in 2011!

10/12/2010

ACCION Y RESPONSABILIDAD SOCIAL CORPORATIVA

¿Qué le parecería otorgarles una experiencia de labor social, cohesión de grupo, esparcimiento, y superación personal, a los empleados de su compañía?


Casa HOY, una empresa familiar social y ecológicamente responsable en Cuernavaca, Morelos, ofrece un fin de semana de acción social y motivación corporativa:
>Labor social y de voluntariado con niños y jóvenes con diferentes necesidades
>Sensibilización a problemáticas sociales y cómo emprender acciones
>Dinámicas de construcción de equipos o “team building” (juegos, ejercicios, talleres)
>Actividades de esparcimiento (paseos y salidas)

Ejemplo de Itinerario:
Viernes por la tarde: Llegada del grupo, presentación-orientación y dinámicas de equipo, cena de bienvenida.
Sábado: Día completo de labor social, con dinámicas de equipo y actividad de esparcimiento en la tarde.
Domingo: Medio día de labor social con actividades recreativas, reflexión final y comida de despedida.

Costos:
$3,000 pesos por persona (descuentos a grupos de más de 10 personas)
INCLUYE: alojamiento básico, comidas, transporte local, actividades sociales y recreativas, diploma de participación y CD con fotos de la experiencia.
NO INCLUYE: Transporte de llegada y salida de Cuernavaca, comidas y bebidas extra, gastos personales.

Por favor contacte:
Casa HOY
Gerardo Jaime/Katy Barnhart
casahoymexico@gmail.com
(777) 176-7868
¡Gracias!

9/19/2010

Casa HOY is now officially a Mexican family enterprise!


Hi everybody!

We are glad to announce that Casa HOY is now officially a Mexican family enterprise!

offering the following services:

  • Hostel-type lodging for groups of traveler-volunteers
  • Community service programs, urban and rural
  • Themed experiences focusing on:
  • Community Service
    One or two weeks pitching in at an assortment of Cuernavaca-area projects that serve children and adults with different needs.
  • Issue-Specific
    Talks, visits, and interaction with activists working on different social issues: ecology, human rights, LGBT and gender, etc.
  • Cultural Immersion
    Themed educational experiences: alternative healing, pre-Hispanic Mexico, Spanish-language studies, etc.

Please visit our new websites:
www.hoycommunity.net

www.wix.com/casaHOY/Home_Casa
For available dates, specific programs, fees, and reservations, please contact us:
hoycommunity@gmail.com

Gracias y saludos!

Team Casa HOY

8/23/2010

Casa HOY's first Summer program for families!

The Rowe family, a party of four from British Columbia, Canada, came to participate in the inagural Casa HOY trip for families!


The Rowes visited several of HOY’s favorite volunteer sites, including CAM (a youth outreach and foster center), Don Bosco (a school for low-income children that focuses on arts and language programs), Niñas de Eugenia (a girls’ orphanage), and Huerta de Vinci (a biorganic garden and learning center). The family spent most of its time with the children at Don Bosco working with their summer camp program.


Besides volunteer work, the family had plenty of free time to explore the city of Cuernavaca, visiting museums and enjoying family dinners in the quaint, funky cafes downtown. They also had a chance to visit Tepoztlán, a “magic town" an hour away from Cuernavaca, eat some enchiladas and work on their Spanish skills.

7/01/2010

Our last Spring participant...and ready for the Summer!





Michael Hink, a traveler-volunteer from Germany, was our last guest this spring. An enthusiastic person and an avid traveler, he was on a 2-month journey through Mexico, visiting several places and writing about his experiences for a newspaper back home in Europe.

Staying at Casa HOY, Michael volunteered his time at four different projects that included work with kids and the elderly.

Now we're ready our summertime visitors. Please come join us!

To our future visitors: update on safety in Cuernavaca


Despite all the bad news about drug-related violence you hear abroad, we’re hear to tell you that Mexico is by and large still a safe, noble, friendly and wonderful destination—especially if you have a host Mexican friend or family who gives you insider information (like Casa HOY)!

Hearing the news from afar only gives you part(s) of the whole story. Let’s face it—a lot of what is “newsworthy” is negative. But, here’s the question: Would you deny yourself a visit to New York City or Los Angeles after hearing news of a failed homemade bomb attempt in Times Square or a gang-related shooting in an LA 'hood?


So, what’s really happening in Cuernavaca?

Due to the involvement of the Mexican military in a so-called war on drugs, you will now see in cities like Cuernavaca a greater army presence and police activity randomly patrolling the streets and stopping traffic, especially at checkpoints for stolen vehicles, weapons, etc.

Cuernavaca is far from a dangerous city where you are afraid to step out of your door,or walk down the street or hail a cab at the corner. This year, we have so far had three groups and one individual (i.e., more than 30 individuals) participating with Casa HOY in Cuernavaca and in smaller towns in the state of Morelos. No bad experiences, no scary situations, nothing out of the ordinary to report.

Nevertheless, there have been a handful of sensational events in the area and subsequent news reports about casualties in vendetta-type operations among gang members of the drug cartel operating in the state. It may appear to an outsider to be an increase in personal risk and random violence, but in reality it is targeted violence against and among gangs, police or politicians involved in drug trafficking.

We live here 24/7, and we have never felt unsafe or threatened. Of course, as experienced travelers ourselves, we always take extra precautions (e.g., have a cell phone available, HOY staff available 24 hours, have a curfew) with our traveler-volunteers when on the streets, using public transportation and going out at night. We take care of our visitors and take into consideration risks associated with setting, time, circumstances, etc. We know Mexico, we know Cuernavaca. We are aware of Mexico’s problems as well as its strengths. And, as our recent participants and our quiet daily life prove, we have quite a peaceful daily life!

Gerardo and Katy

P.S. If one day we really believe Cuernavaca is dangerous for visitors, we will be the first to let you know!

4/06/2010

LMU Alternative Spring Break 2010!




12 students from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, came to work and "convivir" with the indigenous women potters of Cuentepec, Morelos. It was a great week of cultural immersion, community service and sightseeing in the area.

Good luck everybody, Carpe Diem and see you next year!


12 estudiantes de la Universidad Loyola Marymount de Los Angeles, vinieron a México a cooperar y convivir con la mujeres indígenas artesanas de Cuentepec, Morelos. Fue una increíble semana de inmersión cultural, servicio comunitario y paseos en el área.

¡Buena suerte a tod@s, Carpe Diem,
y nos vemos el próximo año!


3/11/2010

Florida State U visiting Casa HOY!

Casa HOY is glad to have 9 students from Florida State University this week, as part of their Alternative Spring Break program. It's been a fun week of volunteer work, cultural immersion and international cooperation!


Students from FSU
ready to plant some trees!


planet green!

our intern Sarah
hands on dirt!