The time has come! I'm leaving Madison at
7am today. I'll be in Chicago for a few days seeing friends, making sure I'm
ready, and nearly exploding from excitement about the trip that's about to take
place!!
For those of you I haven't talked to yet,
here's a brief overview of my trip...
I'm going to Zambia, Africa to do some
volunteer communications consulting for a health & development program. The
program is a branch off of the Lutheran Church of Central Africa (LCCA), and it
reaches community members in the capital city of Lusaka as well as surrounding
villages and rural areas. The services this health & development program
provides are:
1. The Reflect Literacy Project
2. Bio-sand and filter training
3.Home-based medical care
The Reflect Literacy Project puts learners
into small groups, where they select the topic they'll learn about through
learning how to read. Most literacy groups are based around a development
project such as bio-sand and filter training.
Seeds of Hope International (SHIP) trained
members of the Health & Development program from five urban and
peri-urban congregations in the areas of community health promotion and
bio-sand filter construction. The participants graduated from the program
as Community Health Promoters (CHPs). The trainings took place in
three phases between February and April 2011 with each training lasting
four days. A total of twenty-one functional filters were constructed
during the trainings with another nine filters donated by SHIP so the
participants could achieve their goal of thirty filters.
My Goal:
To help the Health & Development
Program organize and motivate its volunteer base and provide board
members and volunteer coordinators with options and solutions for improving
communications at the various levels of the program.
To do this, I'm talking with people at all
levels of the organization--from its founder, who I've been working with this
entire time and who has supported and led this entire trip, to influential
board members and decision makers, to committee members and volunteer
coordinators, to the very volunteers that carry out day-to-day work with the
program's constituents.
Itinerary:
Aug 29-Sept 1 - In Lusaka, Zambia
Sept 2-5 - In South Luangwa National Park,
sightseeing and going on a safari, visiting Victoria Falls
Sept 6-11 - In Lusaka and surrounding
peri-urban and rural areas interviewing volunteers in local villages.
I am so thankful to have this opportunity
to serve people across the world. I am proud of the work being accomplished by
the program, and can't wait to be a part of it!
I won't have Internet access while I'm
abroad, so I'll use this space to post photos, stories and video when I return
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