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Story by: Eric Hires
October 2, 2006

Our friend and fellow St. Augustine resident, Eric Hires, had the privilege of traveling to Indonesia in the summer of '06 with the organization Surfing the Nations. The mantra for the trip was "surfers giving back" - which was carried out in serving the local communities by giving clothes and Bibles, meeting basic medical needs, and doing various other community outreach projects. Eric spent eight days on the small island of Nusa Lembongan, where he was able to meet and become friends with a fisherman named Made ("mah-day"), who lives with his wife and two children in a bamboo hut on the beach. The following story is in Eric's own words:

My friend Made is a 30-year-old seaweed farmer and fisherman. He is one of the most kind-hearted and giving people that I have ever met. He has a wife and two beautiful children. A third child, a son, passed away when he was only three.

When I was on Nusa Lembongan I would go and visit Made and he would teach me Indonesian. One day I bought him ice cream because I wanted him to enjoy a simple luxury that he can rarely afford. He refused to eat it though; instead he took it home and gave it his kids. The next day he asked if I wanted to go fishing with him and of course I said yes. We went way out in the ocean and caught seven tuna - the other men said that this was a good catch. Made sold five of them for the equivalent of one dollar each, and gave two to his wife, which she began to grill over an open fire. They insisted that I stay and eat, so we sat around in their hut and pulled hunks of fish off with our right hands while shooing thousands of flies away with our left. We laughed as we did our best to communicate in our broken dialects. They bought me a Sprite, which is a big deal when you live on less than one dollar a day. I felt honored to eat with them and to be their home , where they treated me like an honored guest.

Made, like many of the men in Nusa Lembongan, is a seaweed farmer and a fisherman. This is how he provides for his family. Made and his family are very poor, even by Indonesian standards. The boat that Made took me fishing on was not his own. He doesn't own a boat, but has to borrow a boat anytime he wants to fish or tend to his seaweed harvest. If Made had his own boat, not only would he be the happiest guy in Indonesia, but he would also be able to fish and harvest his seaweed on his own time. This would allow him to bring in more money and hopefully be able to provide his children with simple luxuries that we take for granted, like ice cream or education. A new boat would cost about $2500 USD. It would be something very special if we could raise the money to buy Made and his family their own boat. It would be a tangible way to show them the love of Jesus. Heart

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Photos of Made's boat
October 3, 2007
Finally, some photos of Made's boat! Read on ...
Posted by: Mike
We have a boat!
July 14, 2007
After 11 months in the making, Made has finally received his boat from Rosa Loves t-shirt sales. Read on ...
Posted by: Mike
News on Made's Boat
June 28, 2007
Eric and Made in Indonesia. Read on ...
Posted by: Mike
Participate in Made's Story
May 31, 2007
We're creating a photo album for Made. Want to be a part of it? Read on ...
Posted by: chris
"Indo Made" Design: Almost Out of Print!
May 2, 2007
With much excitement, it's our pleasure to announce that we have ONLY 5 more ladies styles and roughly 30 men's left!!! This is essentially your LAST CHANCE to buy the Made shirt, as once the need is met we will stop printing and selling this design. Once it's done, it's DONE! We're expecting them to sell out quickly, so make sure you buy one while they are still available. Read on ...
Posted by: Mike
LAST CHANCE to get an INDO MADE shirt!
March 17, 2007
Well, this is the kind of news we love to report! It looks like we're about 4 months ahead of our planned completion for the Indo Made shirts! We are now stoppping re-orders and will only be selling the shirts we have left in stock to fulfill this story. This has been one of our most popular shirts and we are SO EXCITED to be moving forward in purchasing a boat for Made. Read on ...
Posted by: Erin