DfG deliverables
This
afternoon in the pouring rain, we brought the kits to the second-floor
classroom in the nursing school. Last week we had done training for the nursing
students and clinical officer students. That is, Monica, Mary and Tuli had done
the training. There were 39 students that attended the training and they all
wanted kits. Another six missed the training the first time around so they were
not eligible for the kits. We have left six kits so they may have them after a
training.
Today I met with Pastor Upendo Koko and her second, Pastor
Ambrose Mwakikoti. They will work on a business plan over the next month and
send me a draft.
Also, I will be teaching “Men Who Care” next Tuesday
evening, with Mchg. Mwakikoti doing translation. We do need Kiswahili
translations of the flip charts.
We have photos! Unfortunately, the internet is slow, I am
not sure if I can get them uploaded before we get home. So stay tuned! I got a
little choked up from it. I don’t know the Kiswahili word for “verklempt.”
Ken
Hi Ken! I'm the team leader of Days for Girls Flagstaff AZ Team and have connected with Rob Thames' wife, a former colleague of mine. Is there a Days for Girls Enterprise near you? Or are you getting kits from the states? If we could work out transportation, our prolific team has kits available year round!
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Wendy Wetzel
flagstaffaz@daysforgirls.org