Tuesday, December 29, 2009


Steve and Diana spent both Thanksgiving and Christmas with Steve's brother Lloyd and his family. Needless to say, they never went hungry!
Pictured here is Steve, Lloyd, and his two nephews, Jimmy and Fredy.
Steve and Diana will be heading to Manzanillo for a week over the fundraiser, open house and to see the children.
Best Wishes for the New Year.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Rotary in Houston


Steve and Diana have spent November and December speaking at Rotary Clubs throughout the Houston area. Clubs varied in size from 15-70 members. Meeting interesting Rotarians who share the same vision as you can be very exciting. Steve shared not only his love of Rotary and what can be done with matching grants, but his love of the Casa Hogar Los Angelitos and how they can help on an individual level.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Grandchildren around the park on July, 2009


Have been here in Hot Springs Arkansas for 3 weeks speaking at Rotary meetings and golfing with my friend Jerry Miller. Will be heading down to Houston, Texas November 11th to speak at many Rotary Clubs and Church's.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

Steve and son Craig have different views on cold weather.

Steve seen here needs to get to warm weather! His son, Craig is used to the Iowa weather.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Taking a break....


Steve and Diana enjoy a break with Bobby and Liz Dillard of Carienge, OK. The Dillards hosted the Stout's at the First Baptist Church for two services and the local Rotary Group. They also enjoy a wonderful round of golf, where the dirt is red and the deer are always around the corner. It was a great reunion and a time to make plans for meeting up in Mexico this winter.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Award Received


Steve and Diana were honored with a special award for their years ofservice to the Casa Hogar Los AngeiltosSeen here is Natasha, administration, Diana and Steve, Debbie, a BoardMember and volunteer, and Lupita, director of Children's Foundation.

Speaking in Missouri




Steve recently spoke to three Rotary Clubs in Missouri. Seen here is a stop in Lexington to share their mission with the local Rotary group. During this week long trip he also spoke to Odessa and Richmond Rotaries. Lexington, Missouri, is a wonderful place to learn the history of the Cival War. There was a three day battle in Lexington and if you look closely you can see where one of the canon balls landed. The Union soldiers had taken over and the Confederate soldiers took their town back....as the locals say....we won!










Friday, September 18, 2009

Golf Tournament Fund Raiser


Steve and Diana share a moment with Nancy Nystrom, Founder of The Children's Foundation, before teeing off at the 3rd Annual Fund Raiser Golf Tournament.

Family Picture Day

The first Stout/Lewis/Ogier reunion in 10 years! It was great having everyone together!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009


Seen here is Steve receiving a banner from the Burlington Iowa Rotary Club and exchanging one from the Club de Rotario de Manzanillo. He and Diana recently spent time with the group sharing what Rotary has done for the Manzanillo community and especially the Casa Hogar Los Angelitos.Steve also spoke with the Pella Iowa Rotary Club during the month of August. It was a beautiful Dutch city that was warm and inviting.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Everyone Can Help






The children at the Casa Hogar Los Angelitos enjoy helping with fund raising. Here the kids have set up a booth to sell items that they have made. That same day, the cook from the orphanage made food and drinks for them to sell.
It was a great experience for the children.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Father's Day

Steve enjoyed Father's Day with 2 of his 3 sons. Seen here is Jason and Craig. Matthew was working. We had Jason, Calista and family spend the night on Saturday with us. We camped at Lake MacBride, which is a family oriented lake & campground. A great day was had by all!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Welcome to Mission ZLO






We would like to we welcome you to our BLOG and hope that you will bookmark this page so we can keep in touch. We will be sharing our new mission with you and will occasionally share stories of our children and grandchildren.

For the past 12 years, our lives have been a whirlwind. Starting a new life together was just the beginning! We both enjoyed doing service work and helping in our respective communities, so when we learned of yet another way to help, it was no surprise that we jumped on the bandwagon.


Following a blended-family vacation to Manzanillo, Mexico, over 11 years ago, we decided that we loved the town of Manzanillo so much that we would return someday. For those of you that do not know where Manzanillo is…it is located about 5 hours South of Puerto Vallarta and 12 hours North of Acapulco...by car that is! It is a working town with the largest port on the Western North American coast. It is located in the State of Colima which is one of the smaller states in Mexico, and the corruption is minimal along with a very low crime rate. Many Americans and Canadians have found this location and have made it their winter home.

On our first visit to Manzanillo all we saw were the beautiful beaches, nice golf courses, and friendly people. However, when we were ready to leave, we learned that there was an orphanage in the area. We talked about it on the way home and headed for the nearest computer to check this place out. One thing led to another and three months later we were on our way back to Manzanillo, loaded with supplies. Needless to say, we were hooked! We met the volunteer coordinator and she introduced us to Nancy Nystrom, the Founder of the Casa Hogar Los Angelitos and the rest is history. For the next 10 years we volunteered and did about anything we were asked to do. Some days it was washing clothes by hand or painting. Other days it was fixing anything and everything or we’d work with the incoming mission groups. Finally we decided to help by promoting the Casa Hogar Los Angelitos by chairing the Mexican Fundraising Committee. For the past two years we lived full-time in Mexico and made friends with not only the gringos but with the Mexican community. During this time Steve became a Rotary member of Club Rotario de Manzanillo and was club President from 2007-2009. Steve worked with many Rotarian groups securing grants, not only for the Casa Hogar Los Angelitos but for the community as well.

However, with the economic crisis in the USA and the global effect everywhere, many of the non-profit organizations are suffering. A well thought out decision was made (with God’s help) to return to the USA and start raising funds for The Casa Hogar Los Angelitos (The Children’s Foundation of Loveland, Colorado). This small family foundation was started after the death of the Founder’s son. (See her story at http://www.childrensfoundationinc.com/founder.php ) Through this ordeal Nancy Nystrom had a vision to help the children of Manzanillo, where he and her husband had wintered for several years. It was through this vision that the Casa Hogar Los Angelitos became a reality.

The Casa Hogar has served hundreds of children over the years. To continue to care for these children we are in need of continued support. All of the children have suffered either physical or mental abuse. They all come to the Casa Hogar sick due to malnutrition or neglect. Because of the number of children and their lack of education in all areas of their life there is over 30 paid staff members all of the Mexican community. They include social workers, teachers, women and men who provide direct care and their helpers, administrative personnel and health care providers. Nancy not only provides the basic needs for the children but shows them that they can be productive citizen in their own communities. All the children are exposed to the arts. Many participate in the dance program, where they learn the artistic dance of their ancestors and perform regularly in the Folkloric Ballet. To learn more about the children, the Casa Hogar Los Angelitos and The Children’s Foundation check out their website at: www.childrensfoundationinc.com

We left Mexico in April 2009, leaving behind our friends and extended family, but also knowing that God was pointing us in another direction to help the children. We purchased a motor home and will begin speaking at service clubs, churches, and personal homes across the USA and Canada. Our goal is to make people aware of the great need that the Children’s Foundation has in underwriting the expenses of the Casa Hogar. We will also share how you can help with our mission. Plans are underway for this project, beginning in the fall of 2009.

We took our maiden voyage to Loveland, Colorado where we took further education to better serve The Children’s Foundation and the children of the Casa Hogar. While there, we spent time with the staff. Shown in the picture are Julie Deemer, Public Relations, Deb Colvert, President of the Board and office volunteer, Diana Stout, Steve Stout and Nancy Nystrom, Founder.


We hope that you will check this site frequently and find out how you can help with this mission. You may call us direct if you would like to have more information at 319-541-7602 or 319-541-7546. You can also call The Children’s Foundation at 970-744-4883. We can be emailed directly at the emails listed below:

stout@childrensfoundationinc.com

zlomission@yahoo.com

We look forward to hearing from you!
Steve and Diana Stout