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An Unexpected Flip
... and were only concerned about the valuables he might have in the bags he'd recovered. Eventually though a wealthy local couple stopped at the scene and offered to help him, they noticed he had a bad cut on his head and needed attention, so he was taken to the hospital, and I was taken back to the crash scene. By now the police had arrived and began loading all of our possessions and equipment onto a truck to store at the station. With the two casualties safely away from ...
An eye for dreamers, a heart for Givers
... while I might have come thinking that I’d be serving with my hands, I’ve been put in a position to serve with my heart. But I feel like I’m receiving at an equal significance as what I’m giving.
I did have the chance to get my hands dirty though. With a group of other boys I visited a school for the blind and did some general maintenance and cleaning work. Very basic aid, but one of my friends put it best: “It ...
Azungu Parade
... name, yet his warm hospitality amazed me, the generosity I experienced was very encouraging and I will always remember you Sulamon.
I apologize if in my previous post I sounded a bit off, I was a little anxious after my climb. I had somehow managed to acquire a debt to numerous people and had the KKK (Kilimanjaro Klimbing Klan) and the Safari Secret Service tracking my every move. Plus paying per minute with a hotel receptionist breathing over your shoulder ...
Closing thoughts..
... if only they had access to proper resources, if only they had the chance. I don’t think you can use a more fitting word then, heartbreaking. All of this untapped potential slowly rotting away as the clock ticks to another year. Another year of malnourishment, another year of gender based violence, another year of frustration. Another year.
As I drove away from the camp on Thursday, I could not help but hang my head. Injustice filled every bone in my body. All I ...
Every problem has an expiry date!
... try and rest and just keep going.
It has been a month since I last wrote to you, and so I will try and touch on as many things as I can. I also hope that everyone back home is doing well and enjoying their summer so far.
June 20th was World Refugee Day. At the camp we had a big celebration that was organized by UNHCR and some of the supporting organizations. On the football pitch they set up a massive tent for all of the “special guests” and ...