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 Einer Rubilar realiza labores humanitarias en Uganda.  

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00:00So that we can remember how it was to meet in Uganda and for them, Pauli, Andrea and Eli, to know about your noble work, I want to invite you to remember 2000.
00:11Here we are.
00:12Here we are.
00:13And where is the well?
00:15Ah, there is the well.
00:17Here is the well.
00:18And what is missing for you to get out?
00:19What is missing is that you...
00:21Shall we start working?
00:23Let's start!
00:31And the most exciting moment came, when finally the clean water began to spring from the bottom of the earth.
00:39Oh, what a thrill!
00:42It will take a while because the water has to rise all the way up.
00:50Is it drinkable water?
00:52Well, it's well water.
00:55And how do you do it so that it doesn't bury you?
00:57So that it doesn't fill you with dirt?
00:59No, we soak it.
01:02It's soaked?
01:03Yes.
01:06How wonderful!
01:07Oh, and that changes their lives forever!
01:09Impressive, impressive.
01:11I got wet!
01:14Look, and two times.
01:16Begin anew.
01:19Oh, I got wet twice!
01:22Begin anew.
01:23To start a new beginning.
01:26How beautiful, isn't it?
01:29How beautiful.
01:30Bravo!
01:34How beautiful, how exciting to see him again.
01:38Hey, how extraordinary.
01:40Well, this is our friend Einer.
01:42He invited us to his house with a lot of love.
01:44And now we invite you to ours, Einer.
01:46Follow the bridge.
01:47Look, he says, that trip changed us a lot.
01:51Because many people saw us, met us, and we finished the clinic, the maternity.
01:58Do you remember that it was not finished?
02:00And we did it in three months.
02:02The ferocity that we have.
02:03For the donations.
02:04Of course.
02:05We went out there and everything started to work fantastically well.
02:11And thanks to God and thanks to you, I am always grateful.
02:14Always.
02:15All my life I have been grateful to you.
02:17You gave us the opportunity to show this real work, which is true.
02:21What we are doing there.
02:22To introduce our friends.
02:24How they met Muchaina, they met Maria.
02:27To all those people.
02:28Those are the people who surround us.
02:29And it is very simple.
02:30They were there as we are always.
02:33Happy.
02:34How is this financed?
02:35This is financed with pure donations.
02:37Only donations?
02:38Donations.
02:39In the beginning, I spent all my money.
02:42I worked in the United States.
02:43I retired from the company where I worked.
02:45I spent all my savings.
02:47I took out, you know, in the United States there is health insurance, social security.
02:52I took out all that money to build wells in Uganda.
02:56Do you know who he was?
02:57He was a police officer.
02:59And he co-created this idea of wanting to one day be in Africa.
03:04Africa?
03:05Yes.
03:06It was my dream.
03:07It was your dream.
03:08But something triggered it a lot.
03:10I was in Chicago at that time.
03:14My brother had a serious accident and had to travel.
03:19He was in a coma for several months.
03:21And they gave me 15 days off.
03:23So then my brother was still in a coma.
03:26And he was in the pre-op hospital.
03:28There was a little virgin there, very small, in a little stand.
03:31And there I went to ...
03:32We were going to pray with my mom and my dad because every time someone appeared, he was dead.
03:38I mean, the doctor appeared, bad news.
03:41And we were all waiting for who was coming.
03:44And we went to pray there.
03:46And I went personally and I said to God,
03:49You heal my brother and I'm going to Africa to dedicate my life to helping these people.
03:55When I saw that my brother was not being healed, I said,
03:58It doesn't matter if he doesn't heal and my brother leaves with you.
04:01I'm still going to go there.
04:03Days went by.
04:04I went to Chicago and they called me on the phone, it was urgent.
04:10And my brother was changed.
04:12He left where he was.
04:13I mean, all the people were going to the morgue.
04:16And I start crying.
04:17So I said, no, no, they told me.
04:20He woke up and was hungry.
04:22So I said, I have to do this.
04:28How has this reunion been after so many years with your family, with your parents?
04:33When I was in Uganda, it was a conversation we had at night.
04:37I remember we were at your house and he tells me,
04:39I'm going back to Chile just to say goodbye.
04:45To say goodbye to my parents because I know I'm not going to see them again.
04:51It was very strong.
05:03You're crying.
05:04No, no, no.
05:05It's okay.
05:06It doesn't matter if we cry.
05:07We have to do this.
05:08I love my parents very much and I respect them all my life.
05:14They blessed me a few years ago just to go to Africa.
05:19So this is the farewell for me.
05:22It's not a farewell, let's say.
05:25But yes, I'm with them all this time.
05:28I've enjoyed it, but a lot.
05:30We have some photos of Einer with his dad.
05:33Let's see.
05:34In the visit, look.
05:39What a beautiful thing.
05:43How old are they?
05:44My dad is about 80 and my mom is about 70.
05:48Your mom looks impeccable.
05:50Yes, in fact, my parents are very grateful.
05:54I sent them some thanks because I...
05:58Well, here it's not much to talk about my life.
06:01We want to talk about what we do there.
06:04But it's also important that you give your life for this.
06:07I've given my life twice.
06:09The last time was when I was in Miami and I was very bad.
06:12I've given it twice and I'll give it three times for these people because they deserve it.
06:16They are poor people who need to be treated as human beings.
06:19As human beings, with respect and affection.
06:21Exactly.
06:22And not because I'm going to have clothes that I don't wear and it's broken.
06:25We send them to Africa or we send them food.
06:27We don't need food and we don't need people to pity us.
06:33We need people to give us opportunities.
06:35Respect us.
06:36When NGOs go there, they give us job opportunities,
06:40they create job opportunities for people.
06:42It's not that we charge the minimum in our clinic,
06:45a little bit, because people have to take care of their responsibilities.
06:48Yes, they have a value.
06:49The children before us die of starvation, severe malnutrition.
06:54Do you know what I always say?
06:55What's up?
06:56What's wrong with us?
06:58I don't complain anymore.
07:06I just thank people.
07:08And I think people should know that the more you thank,
07:12because we always complain that the house is small,
07:15that my car is this, that I don't have, that I would like to eat.
07:18And it turns out that you have food, that you have a house,
07:20that you have a car, that your children are healthy,
07:22that you have your parents alive.
07:24And people should complain less.
07:26Gratitude.
07:27They should complain less.
07:30Exactly.
07:31And thank more.
07:32Because when you see the reality of those children,
07:36I remember that you said,
07:37my God, thank you for everything I have.
07:39Thank you for everything, absolutely.
07:40And one complains.
07:41Unfortunately, the human being has to lose something
07:45to see, to learn, to be grateful.
07:48I want to know, Paulina,
07:49what little we are.
07:50What does Begin Anew mean to Eichner?
07:53Begin Anew was created after I used all my resources,
08:01all my money and everything,
08:03and I said, let's create Begin Anew
08:05to be able to continue helping these people.
08:07Begin Anew means saving the lives of more than 350,000 people,
08:11only with water wells.
08:13Yes.
08:15Begin Anew means giving people the opportunity,
08:20which before we did not have the opportunity,
08:22to treat people as human beings.
08:25Why is it important to make water wells, Eichner?
08:27Because, look,
08:28What is the risk that families run when they do not have a water well nearby?
08:31Families die,
08:32children under five die.
08:34This is like,
08:35it's not wrong to say it,
08:37but it's like the law of the jungle.
08:39The law of the jungle.
08:40The strongest.
08:42The strongest.
08:43Of course.
08:44The strongest child survives,
08:45and gives the strongest food,
08:47because he is helping to plant,
08:49to go and look for firewood,
08:50to go and look for water.
08:51And cleaning with water is very important for the health of children.
08:53And it is important.
08:55It is very important.
08:56Something basic.
08:57Planting.
08:58We created this matter.
09:00We started building water wells.
09:02We built a clinic.
09:03I want to say the best clinic.
09:05There is a clinic,
09:06and there is a school too,
09:08that Eichner did.
09:09We have to help.
09:10This is absolutely
09:12essential in the community where he lives,
09:14and we have some images, look.
09:17Hello?
09:18Eichner!
09:19How are you?
09:22What are you eating?
09:23Well, I was about to have dinner,
09:25and we saw you,
09:26and we were all moving.
09:28That's why they call us the Yellow Jacket,
09:30when we fly like this,
09:31and we arrive.
09:34The Yellow Jacket.
09:36We are all together.
09:40When we contacted from Japan,
09:41we were in Japan when we contacted Eichner.
09:43That was the first time you came out?
09:44First time.
09:46What a joy, right?
09:49Look at the children.
09:50The party has started.
09:51The party has started. Let's see what happened.
09:52The children from the school that Eichner built
09:54together with the Begin & You Foundation
09:56were giving us a beautiful welcome.
10:00Look at you, Geno.
10:02Hey, are you going to dance too?
10:03Do you want to learn to dance?
10:04Of course.
10:05Let's go.
10:06How do you say hello?
10:07Bongako.
10:08Bongako.
10:09Bongako.
10:10Bongako.
10:20Look at him.
10:25I know Asa Vera.
10:28What?
10:29Here we have the school.
10:31How do the children love you?
10:34I'm going to show you a classroom.
10:35You didn't go to school.
10:37And that land...
10:39From the Eichner State.
10:40Eichner gave you that land from the State?
10:42No, we bought it.
10:44You had to buy it?
10:45Yes, when I saw it in the United States, I bought it.
10:47And what about the rest of the world that doesn't see this?
10:49Look, please, look at the school.
10:52Look at the classroom.
10:53It's all together, the classroom,
10:54the maternity, the laboratory,
10:57the maternity, everything.
10:58Educate.
10:59Yes.
11:00A country that has no education is a poor country.
11:02A country that has education is poor.
11:05We are talking about a person who is building a dream,
11:09a life for people.
11:11And who believed it.
11:12Look, please, how beautiful, how beautiful, impeccable.
11:15Here we have the clinic.
11:17Hey, of all this, there is a Chilean doctor there.
11:20There is a Chilean doctor?
11:21Yes.
11:22Sergio.
11:23Sergio.
11:25Look, look at the beauty he has.
11:27Obvious.
11:28Camped, like camped.
11:29Iquiqueño.
11:31Doctor Iquiqueño.
11:32What love.
11:33And you are alone there?
11:34Do you have a partner or something?
11:35Alone.
11:38Someone is coming.
11:39Someone is coming.
11:40I don't know who it is.
11:41Your companion.
11:42Hey.
11:43It has to be a special person.
11:44From there.
11:45It has to be a special person.
11:46From there.
11:47Because to suck that.
11:48How beautiful.
11:49Eymel.
11:50Wow.
11:51I admire you a lot.
11:52Yes.
11:53Really.
11:54Incredible.
11:55I'm going to help.
11:56I'm going to get in and I'm going to help.
11:57I'm going to make a donation.
11:58Yes.
11:59Anyway.
12:05Are they donations?
12:06Can you become a partner, Montetu?
12:07Yes.
12:08You can become a partner.
12:09Of course.
12:10It appears there.
12:11Partner with X monthly payment.
12:12They discount it directly.
12:13Yes.
12:14Yes.
12:15You have to ask.
12:16Great.
12:20What a great job, Eymel.
12:23How admirable.
12:24How admirable.
12:25What a wonderful job.
12:26What a wonderful job.
12:27I want to take advantage of this moment so that Eymel can tell us where people can donate
12:33at Begin Anew.
12:34And how.
12:35How and where, which is important, because I know you have a foundation here in Chile
12:39where people can donate and that money goes directly to help.
12:44You can go to our website beginanew.cl and there you can become partners there.
12:51And the important thing is that you can become partners by contributing monthly.
12:54100%, I assure you.
12:56100% goes in support of the work we are doing there.
13:00Perfect.
13:01How long have you been contributing, Eymel?
13:02How long?
13:03Since 5 Lucas Parrilla.
13:04Since 5 Lucas Parrilla.
13:05A big round of applause for Eymel.
13:06And we want to invite you all to join us.

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