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Welcome to: One Generation To Another: the professional website and personal web-blog of Daniel I. Arellano, founder and president of Hope for Youth Alliance a youth mentoring organization for Northern New Mexico's youth. Whether you're are here as a patron, friend, or curious spectator, please don't stay a spectator. Engage the discussion. Your contributions matter here. +Learn more about DanielArellano: {Bio. Endorsements.}

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Alliance Helps Needy With School Supplies

Albuquerque Journal: Alliance Helps Needy With School Supplies
By Polly Summar
“My kids are Catholic,” said the man answering the door at a La Loma Vista Apartments unit late Monday afternoon.
But that’s not a problem for Daniel Arellano and his youth volunteers with Hope for Youth Alliance. Canvassing the apartment complex, the group is simply looking for kids who are going to need backpacks and school supplies when school starts. It doesn’t matter what faith they or their parents are.
“Their faith is not a wall for us,” said Arellano, founder and president of the alliance and an associate pastor at The Rock Christian Fellowship.
The Hope for Youth Alliance has targeted five lower-income neighborhoods in Santa Fe and Rio Arriba counties and is going door to door this month finding the names, ages and schools of kids who need backpacks, from kindergarten through 12th grade. Six area banks have pledged their help — Century Bank in Española, Bank of America in Española, Community Bank in Española and Santa Fe, Zia Credit Union in Los Alamos and Española, Los Alamos National Bank and Valley National Bank in Española — and the alliance is also looking for individual donations of money and supplies.
“One local bank has an anonymous angel who has provided most of our needs for kindergarten through fifth grade,” Arellano said. “She’s dropped by over eight bags filled with supplies.”
Arellano knows that a filled backpack won’t solve all of a kid’s problems but said the alliance’s mission is to help kids succeed emotionally, spiritually and academically. He believes that being prepared with the right supplies for school is a start. Arellano said he’s read figures that a third of American families will not be able to afford school supplies this year.
His wife, Esperanza, operates the private academy at The Rock and has helped prepare lists for the various grades of what a backpack should hold, and the alliance has also contacted various schools for information.
Arellano comes by his interest in kids naturally.
“I have a heart for troubled kids,” said Arellano, 29, “because I was a troubled kid myself. I’m a graduate of the New Mexico Boys School.”
He describes bouts with truancy, drug use and incarceration.
“At the age of 13, a probation officer introduced me to Christ, and I started attending church and from there I started a whole new journey.”
Gradually working with kids at The Rock, Arellano was selected to attend a 15-month leadership initiative.
“That’s where my vision and my calling solidified to working with at-risk youth,” he said. With the creation of the Hope for Youth Alliance, a 501c3, Arellano now speaks to juvenile probation officers, local church and works with “some of their most incorrigible kids.”
The Hope for Youth Alliance has no paid staff, but Arellano’s salary is covered by the church as an associate pastor.
“Alongside my work as a pastor, I am doing this,” he said. “All our monies are generated for specific programs. Potentially, we’d like to be a premier mentoring organization.”
With many members of the group wearing T-shirts saying, “Got Mentors?” they say they like canvassing the neighborhoods.
“It’s pretty nice because we’re helping people,” said Daniel Martinez, 14.
In just 20 minutes of work on Monday, the some 25 volunteers had a list of 58 kids at the apartment complex who need backpacks. Arellano estimated that among the five neighborhoods, some 400 kids will need the filled backpacks.
The Alliance members will distribute the filled backpacks on Saturday and Sunday during parties in the various neighborhood with hot dogs, sodas, games and puppet shows.

See the Article as seen online here @ Santafe.com

July
28
2008
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This week is the final week of operation back to school. It has been a great experience meeting new people out in the community and working with local bank presidents, (You all have been great). Tonight will be one of our final visits through the sub-divisions that we have targeted. We will be meeting at 5:00 Pm at RCF church in Espanola if you would like to join us.

Many thanks to all our corporate, business, and individuals with huge hearts for education and children we serve. This wouldn’t have been possible with out your help. Already looking forward to 2009-2010. (More details later).

If you have not been involved and would like to, don’t stay on the sidelines for this final week, get in touch with me at gotmentors@gmail.com.

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View the full set here of operation back to school photos, and Event BBQ here

July
25
2008
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Mi Abuelo

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(LB)Pictured with My Sister Laura (R) Hearing from the Wisdom of my grandfather.

This is my grandfather who lives in Guadalupe, CA. (My dads father). I have had the privilege of getting to know more about him now that I am an adult. Because I was raised with my moms father, Estevan, whose last name I carry (Arellano), I missed the opportunity to know my abuelos Antonio and Celia. My Grandfather Antonio was born in Zacatecas Mexico, and my grandmother Celia was born in Gallup, NM and later raised in El Toreon Coahilla Mexico, were she met my grandfather. They were both baptized, married and missionaries through the Apostolic Church of Mexico, my grandfather a preacher, they later came to U.S. through Los Angles to plant churches.

He is very ill in California, this photo was taken in May of 2008. I hope to see him again soon. He is very wise man and a man of Gods word. I will look for a photo I have somewhere of both of them.

So what does this make me? A Mexican, New Mexican, Native American- Born in Santa Maria, CA. Twice an Indian, (My moms mother, Camilla, was 1/4 Indian.

July
24
2008
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A anonymous angel found Operation Back to School a much worthy cause to invest into. We have picked up numerous full bags of supplies from one of our local partnering banks.

She called me this morning on my cell phone and said she was going to continue to fill our box at her local bank toward our school program and the she will begin to drop of backpacks today.

Thank YOU!!!! to our Anonymous Angel who is investing in or holistic effort to equip children and youth from Northern New Mexico academically.

+Related-This Photo is just a small portion of what our Angel has given.




School Supplies

July
21
2008
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By Daniel Arellano

I heard this stat this morning while we were preparing for this mornings coffee break on Radio KDCE.


Students with holes in your jeans or packs be warned: Better learn how to sew before school starts.

New back-to-school duds and supplies will be at the bottom of many family shopping lists this fall, with 71% saying they will spend less on back-to-school items this year than last, according to a national survey due out today from Deloitte, the consulting giant.

It gets uglier. Some 83% of those surveyed said they will cut back on clothes spending. Nearly half say they will spend less on shoes, and about one in three will spend less on backpacks, according to the online survey of 5,035 adults conducted July 11-14.

A full 90% of consumers say they will change the way they shop for back-to-school items. More say they plan to do back-to-school shopping at dollar stores than at department stores, office supply stores (such as Staples(SPLS)) or off-price stores (such as TJ Maxx (TJX)).

Read the full article Here

July
20
2008
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By Daniel Arellano

Operation Back To School Updates and Important Dates

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+Monday, July 21, 9:00 AM Listen to 950 AM KDCE Interview with Espanola Public School Teachers, Service Providers along with Pastor Daniel and Pastor James Martinez from The Rock will be with Ray Casillas on Coffee Break Morning Show.

+Tuesday, July 22, 6:00 PM Blitz the Hood- (Meet at The Rock Christian Fellowship) we will be going to pass out fliers to children and families in target neighborhoods that will benefit from Operation Back To School; Parajito, Apple Valley, Santa Cruz, Duran Street, Santa Clara Apartments, and Duran Street. Pizza Provided after neighborhood blitz.

+Friday July 25, 3:45 PM (Volunteers needed to set up booths at sponsoring local banks to distribute marketing materials and get support from local community.

+Sunday July 27, 1:00PM BBQ fundraiser to benefit OBTS.

If you are interested in volunteering please email: GOTMENTORS@GMAIL.COM or giving book bags, and school supplies please do so at the following local banks.

+Valley National Bank in Espanola
+Community Bank in Espanola, Santa Fe, and Chama
+Century Bank in Espanola
+Bank of America
+Zia Credit Union in Los Alamos
+Los Alamos National Bank in Los Alamos
+The Rock Christian Fellowship in Espanola

Our good friends over at Espanola Municipal court in conjunction with their Teen Court Program extended an invitation to HYA and RCF youth to participate in a two day trip to the Santa Fe Mountain Center to experience a time of creative learning in wilderness, community and cultural environment.

+ I am looking forward to being there for our scheduled trip. Due to Operation Back To School, I had to miss this great trust building experience with our youth.

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View the full set of SF Mountain Center Pics here

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Thanks to the following individuals who brought you Operation Back To School…and there are still more coming.

James and Consuleo Martinez of Chimayo,

Ross and Gina Chavez of Espanola
Wilfred and Bernice Chavez of El Guique

Larry Trujillo of Espanola
Richard P. Cook of Espanola,

Johnny Devargas of Espanola
Rueben and Ramona of El Guique

Matthew and Kelly Rivera of Espanola
Arlene and Querencia of El Guique

Daniel and Esperanza Arellano of Espanola
Robert and Nancy Manzanarez DDS, PC

Insurance Del Norte
Izzy and Debbie Gallegos, Albuquerque NM

Gino Brazil- Ginos Gym

Wray and Delilah Ortiz of Espanola

Dr. Fox, Espanola, NM
Dr. Leslies Hayes Espanola, NM


Donate Via Paypal here

July
11
2008
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Not every child daycare center in America are kids allowed to pray before each meal. I was at Little Creations Day Care at the church (The Rock Christian Fellowship) right before lunch and I captured a few shot of the prayer circle.

Elijah, whom I call the Prophet led the prayer.

These are Elijah’s hands in focus.

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For more information on LCDC please call Consuelo at 505 747 3574

+ View all LCDC here

July
10
2008
6:24 pm
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The days of having a Palm Treo are over for me, that means no more IM, mobile email, nada, just a plain ol’ slider LG phone. I have had a Treo for over 5 years and today I parted with the gadget.

My wife couldn’t believe it…

July
9
2008
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Thanks to those of you who have been praying for our family. Yesterday we completed our home inspection with CYFD. In just a few days we (Panch and I) will be licensed foster care parents in Rio Arriba County. Our hope is to become adoptive parents….

On any given day in New Mexico, nearly 2,500 children need short or longer-term foster care. If you have ever considered making a difference in the life of children…fostering or becoming an adoptive parent is a sure way to be a difference maker. For more info on becoming a foster parent, please call your local CYFD office or call 1800 432 2075

How can you help?

As a foster family, you can provide:

+Temporary care for children who are abused or neglected or who need help for other reasons;
+Protection from harmful situations;
+Structure for the child by encouraging and rewarding acceptable behavior;
+Nurturing by helping the child experience new social, cultural and educational opportunities;
+Assistance in preparing the child to return to his/her home, to live with relatives or to be adopted.

Can you choose the child you foster?
As a foster family, you choose the age, gender, ethnicity and needs level of the child or children you care for.

How can you become a foster family?
You can qualify to become a foster family in New Mexico in about 4-9 months if you are:

+Healthy
+21 or older
+Able to provide space for a child
+A New Mexico resident
+Willing to attend parenting classes
+Willing to undergo a home study
+Committed to caring for an loving children

James 1:27
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.

July
7
2008
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These are the facts about this website..”keywords” are what people are looking for in search engines and they get this site.

These are visit based on the hour of day… Notice at 10 AM there are 1,630 in 1 hour.

These are visit based on the day of the month.

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The nation’s out-of-wedlock birth rate is 38%. Among white children, 28% are now born to a single mother; among Hispanic children it is 50% and reaches a chilling, disorienting peak of 71% for black children. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, nearly a quarter of America’s white children (22%) do not have any male in their homes; nearly a third (31%) of Hispanic children and over half of black children (56%) are fatherless.

Read the full Article Here

HT: UWYI Blog

July
7
2008
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You have to get out of your seat and walk away from your computer.  People may think you’re crazy. But it’s well worth it.   Unknown

When you look at this picture close up, you see Albert Einstein,   but if you stand about fifteen feet away, the picture will become Marilyn Monroe.

HT: Janice (Raider Girl)

July
7
2008
8:58 pm
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By Daniel Arellano

Larry Acosta classic message Next Generation Leaders.

Get the principles from a seasoned veteran in the ministry.

 
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These are photos from our annual family trip to White Rock Overlook Park.

Enjoy.

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These are some of the first shots with my new Canon EOS Digital Camera. Today we are off to our annual 4th of July get-a-way, the overlook park in White Rock, New Mexico.

Please stay tuned for more pictures later this evening. More like this one here

July
2
2008
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Pastor Mikes worship revision of Dejame Entrar En to Mirada by Carlos Vives) Video Below




This Song(I could only find it in video)



Is this another 2008 Presidential Election flip flop… again?

I just read this news here about Obama wanting to expand (this administrations) President Bush faith based initiative program efforts.

Isn’t this the same guy that has echoed many times “We don’t want 8 more years of this “administrations failed policies”…? I guess this is the only policy of the last 8 years that just might not fail him a few extra votes.