This afternoon, in Mchickichini, the 5000th Bedkit was given to a delightful child, beaming with joy, as she held each item, packing them in her "mifuko" (bag), giving thumbs up and smiling from ear to ear. She waited patiently, blowing bubbles and playing with the SCAW team.
The 5000th Bedkit was purchased by our team as a thank you gift to the overseas volunteers here in Tanzania. The jobs of the volunteers included: helping children get dressed into their brand new clothes; carrying, folding and tying 715 mattresses each morning; cutting off the bracelets used to identity Bedkit recipients; helping the children find their backpacks and baggies (Swahili for bag!) with their school uniforms; sizing the children to receive their Bedkit (large or small); and helping our team to learn Swahili (some of us can count all the way to 20, and a few of us know 5-6 colours). Many of the volunteers are also employed from January to July, preparing the bedkits- cutting fabric, sewing clothes, and packing the 5000 bedkits. Other volunteers gave up possible work days, proud to be able to help children who need it. I asked one volunteer if he was sad because it was our last day of distribution, and he told me no- that he was happy because he knows the children are happy, and he cares about them. Each volunteer has a story, each has given of themselves to ensure 5000 Tanzanian children can sleep better and dream bigger thanks to the generous gift of a Bedkit.
The gift of a Bedkit is a gift that keeps on giving. In some ways, this thank-you gift to our overseas volunteer team had 4 recipients, and we could see the impact for all four immediately- the volunteers, the child, her family, and the SCAW volunteers. The volunteers were beaming with pride, smiling for the camera ("Cheka!" - Swahili for smile), and so grateful for their thank you gift to be a gift for a child. The child was delighted, happily posing for the camera, arms around SCAW volunteers, and giving the thumbs up. Walking away with her new "godoro" (mattress) balanced on her head and her "mifuko" (bag) on her back, we saw her mama greet her happily. We know that the Bedkit will help her family- and we can only imagine the ripple effect of this gift. We as SCAW volunteers were gifted with the opportunity to see- for the 5000th time in 7 days- the incredible joy of receiving a Bedkit. The young girl shook our hands, looked us in the eyes and warmly told us, "thank you".
The gifts we have given this week, thanks to generous donors, have been gifts for us, too. We have been gifted with love and laughter, with hope and humility, and been gifted with new friendships to cherish for years to come. 5000 bedkits delivered to 5000 children adds up to so much more.
Asante Sana.
Thank you.
Team Tanzania 2016
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Friday, 22 July 2016
Thursday, 21 July 2016
Tanzania: July 21, 2016 - Preferences
As we just ended the second to last distribution today, the
sunniest and warmest day so far, we have been noticing that kids are choosing
their mattresses so differently- it's fun watching them!
There is the “quick one”- They would pick any- actually- the
closest
Then, the “analyzer”- They already know what they want because
they saw how the distribution works, and they made up their mind while waiting
in line for their pictures to be taken
The “shy one”- who would choose the one you have your hand
on
The “digger”- the one they want is actually in the middle of the
pile, the one you cannot reach easily
The “twins”- who wait for their best friend and so that they can
choose together
The “weather vane”- who chooses one, and then suddenly changes
their mind to pick a different one.
One thing is for sure- each child will surely have a good
night’s sleep on their brand new mattress, regardless of what kind of chooser
they are.
Gen for Team Tanzania 2016
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
Tanzania: July 20th, 2016
After finishing another distribution today
in Nzasa, I have really begun to realize just how much of an impact on these
children’s lives SCAW is making. Another 715 bedkits and mattresses were handed
out today, and another 715 families will have a good night’s sleep tonight.
When we arrived in Nzasa this morning, the
kids seemed really excited to meet us, like they always do. However, there
seemed to be something extra in their excitement when they received bedkits
today. The bedkit distribution seemed to go a lot faster and the children were
full of energy and fun. Overall, another great day, another great distribution.
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Tanzania: July 19th, 2016
Distribution number four in Tanzania was in
Kawawa today, and another 715 children and their families will have a more comfortable
place to sleep tonight. As our Swahili
improves, our interactions with the children are getting fuller. The children are excited to talk with us, to
listen to our singing and laughing, and to find out about our homes.
The need in Tanzania becomes more evident
to us every day too. Showing the bedkits
to families always invokes loud cheers from them. Seeing the family reunions after each child
leaves with their new bedkit, we see the smiles from a distance. We also see the prevalent need for support when
the distribution is underway, as children and families wait nearby, hoping that
extras will be available for them too.
It is a particular joy for us to see the
names of personal friends and family who have donated a bedkit, and to meet the
child(ren) receiving a bedkit from someone we know at home.
We have been told many times that this is
winter in Tanzania, and that the children and families are finding the cold
temperatures (22 C at the lowest) difficult.
As for our team, we are managing well in the Tanzanian sun, dust, and
humidity. Each day is a lot of work, and
a lot of joy.
Team Tanzania 2016
Tuesday, 19 July 2016
Tanzania: July 18, 2016
Our team was privileged to visit the home of a bedkit recipient after our distribution on Monday. We drove a long way on some very rough roads to get to there, which means that the children would have to walk a long way each day to school. The home had two rooms, one for family living and the other for sleeping. Mama and the two children of the family were very excited to receive the bedkit. She explained that she would cook outdoors on an open fire and she had bought some chickens, hoping to get some eggs in the future. We left our visit feeling very blessed with what we have in Canada.
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Sunday, 17 July 2016
Tanzania: July 17, 2016
Sunday is often described as “a day of
rest” but not for this year’s SCAW team in Tanzania. Despite having no bedkit distributions today,
we were out the door at 6:40 a.m., heading to church with Mama Wandoa, Benjamin
and Wendy. The choir’s music was beautiful
and lively, and at the end of the service we were invited to visit the
children’s Sunday School where our team taught “If You’re Happy and You Know
It” to the children—great fun was had by all!
In the afternoon, we toured through the Village
Museum and learned so much about traditional customs, housing and heritage of
seven different tribes of Tanzania.
Several of our team members and our driver joined the dancers and
learned some new moves to try at home.
At the end of the afternoon, we went to two
community markets to see local artisans at work and to practice our bargaining
skills in order to purchase a few souvenirs.
Today’s experiences will help us better
understand the families and children we are meeting, as we continued to learn
about the unique and wonderful Tanzanian culture. We are fully refreshed and ready for
distribution number three tomorrow.
Saturday, 16 July 2016
Tanzania: July 16th, 2016
Day two and we were anxious to fine tune what we discovered on day one!
We left close to 6:30 am and arrived an hour later at the school in Buyuni. Trees shaded the grounds of the school and hundreds of children and their families were there excitedly awaiting our arrival.
We were introduced to the families by Benjamin and entertained with a music circle by the children. We were told the theme of the children's entertainment was based on road safety and it looked like a fun and creative way to deliver an important message. Watching children fill buckets and water the grass, the teacher told us that the signs on the trees remind the students that sharing the planet and keeping our planet green is their goal.
The Head Teacher told us that 2,260 students attend his school, aged from 5 to 11 years . There are 45 teachers in the school, and two teachers are assigned to every 100 student classroom.
Yesterday I asked students from a similar size school if they "liked their teachers" and was overwhelmed by the positive response in English of "we LOVE both our teachers!" Education is an important goal of most of the people of Tanzania.
Today, we gave out 710 Bed kits without any glitches, and thanks to the volunteers, we learned enough Swahili to say to them "This is a gift to you from a friend in Canada" as they lifted the backpacks onto their backs.
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Friday, 15 July 2016
Tanzania: July 15, 2016
Today we had our first bedkit distribution
in Temboni at a small school about fifteen minutes off the main road. When we
arrived, the children and their parents were thrilled to meet us. We quickly set up and with Mama Wandoa’s help
had the distribution on its way. A highlight of the distribution (and a real
moment of enjoyment for someone who had never been on a trip before) was seeing
how happy the children were when we handed them the bedkits and mattresses. When
we showed the parents what was in the bedkits they were overjoyed and cheered
loudly. It’s so great to think about that over seven hundred children will be
sleeping better tonight.
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Thursday, 14 July 2016
Tanzania: July 14, 2016
Part of the challenge with a distribution
in a foreign country is trying to adapt to every situation possible. Today is
an example, as we had to reschedule the distribution because of a change in the
country’s exams for students entering secondary school. Children had to attend
class so, we started our journey…. with a field trip! It was a great
opportunity for us to learn more about the people, their culture and the
country of Tanzania.
We had the opportunity to meet Said, a
history teacher, mentor and also a fantastic guide that gave us a lot of
information about how African history evolved over the years. We tried many
different regional fruits and ate local typical food. We also explored the
spice fields filled with many of the well-known spices of Zanzibar. Our guide seemed
to know everyone on the island and it was amazing to see his genuine involvement
with local citizens in need.
During the day, we learned so much, and as
nothing happens for nothing, we will be more knowledgeable about the children’s
reality for our first day of distribution tomorrow.
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Sri Lanka: Mission Accomplished!!
Today we completed our last day of distribution. It feels so good to say that we've given bedits to 4,000 children in Sri Lanka.
Shelley was able to get some further information from a bedkit recipient and her father by conducting an interview on the usefulness of the bedkit.
We had an opportunity to visit another home of a bedkit recipient. The family of four resided in a mud hut. They were not able to stay in the home during the rainy season and needed to board with a family down the road. They also told us that they continually have challenges with elephants damaging their property.
It has been a wonderful experience distributing bedkits to children in Sri Lanka and working with our Overseas partners.
Sincerely,
Team Sri Lanka 2016
Judy, Marni, Shelley, David, John, and Katie
Wednesday, 13 July 2016
Tanzania: July 13, 2016
Team Tanzania started the morning with a
tour of the mattress factory, which has been manufacturing the foam mattresses
made for SCAW in Tanzania for 15 years.
The manager gave us a tour where we first saw a staggering pile of 5000
mattresses, colourful and bright, ready for distribution.
We watched the foam for the mattresses be
cut, carried, and piled high, ready to be covered in fabric, after which they
were wrapped in plastic to ensure that the mattresses stay clean and dry
through the night. The company is kindly
storing the mattresses for free in addition to providing transportation to the
distribution sites. The employees
proudly showed us their handiwork and we were able to ask questions and take
pictures.
Following the tour, our team was invited to Mama Wandoa’s home and workshop where the children’s clothes and backpacks are sewn and the bedkits are compiled. Piled high in two rooms are 5000 bedkits, readily waiting for 5000 children who will dream bigger and sleep better thanks to the generous donations through Sleeping Children Around the World.
Sewing machines were electric and manual, some for buttoning, some for serging. We also took a look through a bedkit to see how each item will help each child. Seeing each bedkit ready to go has us all excited to begin the incredible work we know is about to begin.
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Sri Lanka: Distribution Five!!
Today was another busy day of distributions. We delivered our goal of 700 bedkids very quickly despite the fact that we had brand new army helpers.
Our last image of the day was of about 40 happy children piled into the back of a pick-up truck heading home with their treasures. Their shyness gone, they were 'all smiles', waving and calling out their "good-byes".
Marnie Nelles for Team Sri Lanka 2016
Sri Lanka: Day Four!
Today's distribution was the second day of afternoon starting times. Much of the school and some of the recipients were writing state board exams in the morning. Although the humidity was high with temperatures rising we managed to distribute over 650 bed kits before the sun set at 6:30.
We were very sad this was the last day that our Sri Lankan army helpers were to be with us. Their assistance was an intricate part of our distribution. They enjoyed being with the children and were so gentle.
The finger identification station is a popular spot on the distribution. This is an opportunity for the team members to talk to each child and absorb the beautiful smiles.
The SCAW team members walked along the dykes of the rice paddies to make a home visit of one the days bedkit children. The pathways are very steep and narrow with no apparent pattern. These trails are only part of the route that the seven year child takes each day to school.
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Tuesday, 12 July 2016
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Monday, 11 July 2016
Sri Lanka: Interviews!
It was another successful day as we distributed almost 600 bedkits, putting us over the halfway point of our 4,000 target. I had the good fortune to interview the parents of four bedkit recipients to get information that will help us to better understand their circumstances and needs. SCAW will use this information to determine whether we should consider adjusting the contents of future bedkit deliveries in Sri Lanka. Today's parents told us that, while everything in the bedkit is of great value, it is shoes, mosquito nets and school supplies that they see as the most helpful. It is very clear that Sri Lankans place enormous value in education, and some parents told us that a good night's sleep is a vital part of a successful day at school. At the end of the day, we visited the home of a recipient family, which involved a 15 minute walk through a rice paddy, and another 15 minutes back. This is harder than it sounds! The photos are of one family that I interviewed, our rice paddy walk and the home visit. All unforgettable.
David Sloan for Team Sri Lanka 2016
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Sunday, 10 July 2016
Sri Lanka: Visiting Homes!!
Today we visited two sites and delivered a combined total of 900 bedkits! The team worked very well together and we are all enjoying the friendliness and appreciation the children of Sri Lanka.
We were fortunate to visit the home of one of today's bedkit recipients. We were welcomed into the home by Mother and son, which they shared with the child's Father and three siblings. Seeing the home gave us a real awareness of the need of the family and we know the bedkit will be put to good use.
Thank you donors for your support. We are seeing exactly how it helps these families in Sri Lanka.
Katie Sandiford, Team Leader for Team Sri Lanka 2016
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Saturday, 9 July 2016
Sri Lanka: First Day in Pictures!
Today was our first day of distribution, just over 600 bedkits were happily received.
Here are some photos that captured the day.
Photo 1
A few proud teachers
Photo 2
The team at the end of the day, still standing.
Photo 3
The girls looking so beautiful!
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Thursday, 7 July 2016
Sri Lanka: The Team Is On Their Way!!
David Sloan, John MacDonald, Katie Sandiford, Judy LeFeuvre-Allan, Marnie Nelles and Shelley Herder. |
We're enroute to Sri Lanka tonight with our first distribution happening Saturday. The Team is excited and ready to go!
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