Thursday, June 10, 2010

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Thursday, September 17, 2009

The trek begins. "Say goodbye to your shoulders and your knees."

Well, this may be my last post for a little while. I'm not sure how often I will get to check my email while I'm over in Bangladesh. I am packing up the last of my things today. Which consists mostly of long baggy clothing to conceal any amount of skin above my elbows and my ankles. It's strongly suggested that all girls traveling in Bangladesh dress very modestly, especially if they want to respect and connect with the locals.

We begin our long and grueling flight schedule early tomorrow morning. We fly out at 9:30 am , which means we have to be at the airport 4 hours prior to departure because we have to check in so much stuff. We fly from Honolulu to Taiwan, Taiwan to Thailand, and then Thailand to Bangladesh. Then I think it's about a 12 hour bus ride to the place we are staying in Cox's Bazar. Fun! ehem.

Actually, as much as I hate sleeping sitting up on a plane , I really look forward to the "getting there" part of our trips. A lot of team bonding happens and it makes actually arriving at our destination really exciting.

I guess you'll know for sure if I really meant that in a few days :)

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

How to pack a surf board for international travel:

Every trip we go on we pack ourselves out to the max with donations to give away in Bangladesh. We are limited to one small carry-on for our personal things and then each of us checks in two large suitcases full of donations and sometimes even a surfboard. This year we are bringing 13 surfboards to donate and 26 suitcases stuffed with surf gear, toys, clothes, candies etc. Packing up up this much stuff is no easy task but, it is so rewarding to actually be the one to hand it to those in need.






















Check out the trailer for "Gum For My Boat". This documentary video will appear at this years New York Surf Film Festival, Sept. 25, 27th. It highlights the Bangladesh Surf Club, and the lives of the young boys and girls involved.
I am excited to work with these very kids over in Bangladesh in only a few days!


Gum For My Boat: Surfing In Bangladesh Trailer from Russell Brownley on Vimeo.














Count Down to Bangladesh!


I'm counting down the three days left until I depart with a team of 15 volunteers to the country of Bangladesh with Surfing The Nations. STN, a non-profit 501 (c) (3) foundation is committed to impacting local and international communities through the sport of surfing and selfless service by meeting needs and changing lives.

On September 18th, 2009 we leave for Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, to continue to serve the local poor communities of that city. We began the first ever surf club in the history of this nation in 2005. Introducing the sport of surfing has revolutionized the youth activities of this seaside community. Surfing is bridging the gap between the rich, working class and the poor members of society. Please take a moment and visit the website www.gumformyboat.com You may watch the trailer of a documentary that will be premiering at the New York Film Festival, Sept 25-27th, documenting the Bangladesh Surf Club, and the lives of the young boys and girls involved.

As a photographer and media coordinator for Surfing The Nations I feel that I have been given the incredible opportunity and privilege to be able to experience Bangladesh first hand and communicate visually the incredible changes that are developing with in the community of Cox's Bazar. I plan to use my skills in photography to not only document but also to validate the lives of the kids in the surf club who are experiencing a new sense of hope and love for the first time in their lives.

When I am not on international assignments I am a full time staff volunteer at Surfing The Nations in Oahu Hawaii. I rely on prayer and financial support to continue working full time with Surfing The Nations.

Please do not at all feel obligated to give financially.
However, if you are lead and are able please consider partnering with me to Give Back and to give significance to those in need.

Aloha,
Janelle

Donations can be made online by visiting
www.surfingthenations.com

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Janelle Cadamia

c/o Surfing The Nations
PO box 860366
Wahiawa,Hawaii
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Into the Deep Blue. Photo Gear and all.

A few weeks ago I had the amazing opportunity to learn some underwater photography from one of the North Shores top surf photographers, Brian Bielmann (brianbielmann.com).
Here are some of my favorites from the day.

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Philippines 2009 album on Flickr



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