In the words of the great Martin Luther King, Jr., “An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” I came across this quote a few days ago and I instantly fell in love with it. Words cannot express both mine and Tori’s eagerness to begin this incredible experience and I know I speak for both of us when I say that I couldn’t think of a more rewarding way for us to spend two weeks of our summer vacation. This opportunity not only draws upon our love for children and our eagerness to teach, but also, and most importantly, it will allow us to make a difference in the lives of students who need it the most: students who display such an eagerness to learn but who lack the appropriate materials or support to excel .
Hopefully, this will be the start of a great partnership with the Alego Community Development Project and that we will make a difference for the children and families of Kindu Bay even in the two short weeks we will be there.
Please consider making a donation to the program-as Tori mentioned before, they have already had to cut back programs due to lack of funding. I couldn’t think of a better organization to support. 100% of what we receive will go straight to the many programs that Mrs. and Mr. Ouma created within the ACDP. They really need our help.
With that being said, Tori and I are leaving in 38 days now and boy are we excited! All of the travel plans are booked and we even managed to squeeze in a safari in Kenya- I can’t wait!
The weeks have flown by and before you know it, it will be Tutaonana (good-bye)America and Hujambo (hello) Africa! We can’t wait to blog about our travels and share all of our pictures with you!
Until next time, Kwaheri!
Justine