Please look around and continue visiting my blog so that I can keep you up to date about everything having to do with my serving in Tanzania ! Feel free to email me with questions and please keep me in your prayers!
Matthew Sroka

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Yard SALE!

Hello boys and girls! It seemed like just yesterday we were 2 months away and now we are three weeks away! Ah! No, not 'ah'. More like YAY! We are both very excited to leave, but we are also in the heart of the chaos that is packing up your entire house and preparing to leave the country for a year. Speaking of packing up the house, we will be having a yard sale on Saturday, August 21st. If anyone is need of slightly used furniture, desks, bookshelves, art work, clothes, kitchen items, and a variety of other cool stuff, please swing by our house (268 Waycross Way, Arnold, 21012) on Saturday, August 21st from around 7am to 1pm for our yard sale. Did I mention it's on Saturday, August 21st?

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

2 Months to Departure!

We are only TWO months away from our departure date, September 6th, 2010! We will be flying out of BWI (thank you!) and going first to London. We will have a 12-hour lay-over in London where we will be meeting up with 13 other people coming from various parts of Europe and the U.S. We will all then board a plane to Dar es Salaam, where we will be met by a contact of VSI's.
These next two months are going to be filled with vacation, packing, unpacking, packing again, and making last minute plans for our departure!
Some things to keep in mind:
We will be collecting school supplies to take with us! Look at the list to get some ideas!
Friday, August 13th, we will be having a "Outdoor Movie Night" at BEP, mark your calendar!

Thanks for keeping us in your prayers!
Emily and Matt

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

We're having another Car WASH!
Thanks to the amazing success of our first, we've decided to go for round two!
When: Saturday, June 26th, 10am-2pm
Where: Broadneck EP Church, Arnold

Please let us know if your able to come help out, even if its just for an hour!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Success!

Thanks to all for making the car wash a HUGE success! We can't thank everyone enough for giving up their Saturday morning to come out and help! Not only were we blessed to bring in a decent chunk of our needed support, we had tons of fun. If anyone would like to help us with another car wash in the next month or so, let us know! Several people in the community were really interested in us having another wash. We can only do it with help.
A special thanks to:
Mom and Dad Thornton
Mom and Dad Sroka
Allison
Dave
Robin
Chris
Aunt Gail
Aunt Teri
Aunt Lena
Courtney
Emily D.
Jimmy
Josh P.
Teddy
Seth
and everyone else who scrubbed, rinsed, or came to get their car sparkling!

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Online donation option

Village Schools International has now made it possible for support to be donated online. This is done securely through Paypal.
1) Click "Donate to a Missionary"
2) enter the amount you would like to donate
3) enter your credit card information, or sign into your Paypal account
4) Click "Enter the missionary you wish to support," and enter Matt and Emily, or the
Sroka's

If you would prefer to send support via mail, print the donation form found here, and mail to:
Village Schools International
Box 1929
Tomball, TX 77377

Thanks alot!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Workin at the car wash....

Mark your calendars. We want to wash YOUR car!

Car wash to benefit the Sroka's Mission to Tanzania Fund
@ Broadneck EP Church, Bay Dale Drive, Arnold
Saturday, May 22nd, 9am-1pm
Want to help? email me! emilyesroka@gmail.com

(rain date TBA)

Friday, May 7, 2010

so what about HIV

We all know HIV is a growing, global issue. Worldwide, the number of people living with HIV has risen from around 8 million in 1990 to 33 million today, and is still growing. Around 67% of people living with HIV are in sub-Saharan Africa. This tragic virus, yes a VIRUS. Normally, when you and I contract a virus, our immune system will fight it off. However, the HIV virus attacks the human immune system itself, the very thing that would normally get rid of a virus.
This epidemic has created a unique situation in regards to orphans and education. Africa has over 14 million AIDS orphans. AIDS is creating a tragedy of momentuous proportions all across Tanzania. There are today more than 1,100,000 orphans, in Tanzania, the vast majority of whom have no hope of ever going to school.
I am a nurse, alot of you know. I see patients with HIV/AIDS more OFTEN than you would think. Sometimes its shocking. In Tanzania, I imagine it will become less shocking, and more the norm. Village Schools has joined with Tanzania providing HIV testing and anti-retrovirals. See what they've been doing....