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KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

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Page 1: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013

Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

Page 2: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

Service Learning Highlights

Build a school

Beading

Market

Swahili

Warrior Training

Water Walk

Community Connections

Community Visit

Adopt a Village

School Visits

Sight-seeing

Rift Valley

Safari

Page 3: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

BEFORE WE BEGIN...

Tents were spacious and clean (swept and mopped, every day). A maximum of 4 persons were provided each a bed and armoire. Sheets were re-tucked every day with blankets and pillows re-staged.

Food was plentiful, un-processed and all cooked on open fire. There was no refrigeration.

Water was plentiful for drinking and limited for other purposes.

Page 4: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

BUILD A SCHOOLInch by inch, foot by foot, brick by

brick!Our task was to finish digging a 4 foot deep by 300 foot long trench to serve as the foundation to a dormatory for the new FTC secondary girls school the community.

After 3 half days of work, we left the project with one work day left to complete. The foundation will be poured by mid-March!

Page 5: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

BUILD A SCHOOL

Build hope and improve conditions through education!

Page 6: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

CULTURAL APPRECIATION

We participated in four activities to promote cultural appreciation and awareness.

Beading

Sustenance Market

Swahili

Warrior Training

Page 7: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

CULTURAL APPRECIATIONWater Walk

We carried 20 litre containers of water that were drawn from a watering hole shared by community members and animals.

On average, Kenyan mamas carry 20 litre jugs, 4-5 times a day, for a 4-5 km journey each time.

Page 8: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

MAKING CONNECTIONSCommunity Visit

We visited three communities/schools to promote intercultural relations including VMC’s Adopt a Village - Alternative Income Project.

Page 9: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

MAKING CONNECTIONSSchool Visits

Page 10: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

RIFT VALLEY

Kenya is where humanity first evolved. Scientists have found over 230 skeletons of early human beings. This is why Kenya, and particularly a great five-thousand-mile slash in the Earth’s crust called the “Rift Valley”, is sometimes called “the cradle of humanity”.

Page 11: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

SAFARI

We saw:

Elephant

Giraffe

Hyena

Monkey

Ostrich

Water Buffalo

Warthog

Zebra

Page 12: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

SAFARI

We saw:

Elephant

Giraffe

Hyena

Monkey

Ostrich

Water Buffalo

Warthog

Zebra

Page 13: KENYA VOLUNTOUR February 2013 Institut collégial Vincent Massey Collegiate

Celebrations

Celebration

Friendliness and happiness

Growth and strength in ourselves and each other