Chanel Is Going to Kenya!
As a volunteer for the Go and Do Likewise (GADL) Kenya, I would like to express that it is my purpose to donate 100% of myself and all possible resources at my disposal to secure further educational materials to the committed people of Rionchogu.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Friday, October 8, 2010
The Cow Project
I often ask myself what I can take from my experience (besides a wealth of self-reflection to process), and how to apply it in a significant way? Four months after my trip to Kenya I began doubting if I could keep the promises I made to myself and I questioned the role I played in regards to uplifting the people in the village. Their needs seem far greater than what I can offer alone. It’s very frustrating wanting to help others while at the same time struggling to maintain in my own life. Which is why I’m forever grateful to the people that have been supportive and have contributed in a way that I currently cannot. Defeated and very aware of my limitations I resolved that building and maintaining relationships in the village and sharing the accomplishments of GAD Kenya is all I can do. Some will say that is good enough, and I agree that something is better than nothing, but I held a greater vision of my involvement.
Enters Joyce.
We met for the first time this year at a family BBQ in July. We clicked almost immediately and discovered that we have a lot in common. I told her about my journey and was surprised and excited at her enthusiasm. She reignited my spark, she was my confirmation and gentle reminder that the Creator (Universe, God, call it what you will) is always listening and always answers.
The Cow Project.
Immediately after our meeting Joyce learned all that she could from the GADL & GAD Kenya websites and expressed an interest in the cow project. A couple of weeks later, Joyce, her sister Clara, Ken and Bud met at my home to discuss the village’s need for cows and our roles for providing them. Joyce and I committed to the project and will try to raise $3,500 by March 2011. And to jumpstart the effort, Joyce has offered to match up to $500 in donations! Amazing, right?!
We are doing everything we can think of to raise this money, garage sales, poker parties, collecting change, and dinner fundraisers to name a few. If you have any ideas please share them or if you would like to donate please do so using this link:
Any amount is greatly appreciated! Remember, Joyce will match up to $500! Just reference her name with your donation.
Also, take a look at the website in full, view the videos, subscribe to the newsletter, “Like” Gad Kenya and spread the word!
Thank you!
~Chanel~
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Chanel's 11 GAD KENYA Memorable Moments
My initial thought was to create a TOP TEN list of my most memorable moments but I quickly realized that I could not possibly condense my experience into only 10, 20 or even 30 of the most memorable moments. From the tearful moment of saying goodbye to my son and husband at LAX, the amazing overnight stay in London, walking through Nairobi's humid airport and being too exhausted to give rise to the brief power outage, to the 3 to 4 hour drive into the village, my journey is packed full of moments that will always stick with me, and that's before we even reached the village! So since I cannot pick any favorites, what follows are 11 photos that I like and the memories attached to them. Enjoy!
Excuse Us.
An unexpected moment accompanied by an awe inspiring back drop. One of those moments that stick with you.
The Magical Obama Pop! Yes we want!
A photo that always makes me smile.
A photo that always makes me smile.
Sleeping area at the Montagoro School.
While at the Montago school I spied these girls curiously watching us. They stood perfectly still as if they were exotic flowers. Extensions of their beautiful surroundings.
| I love Doreen. She is so funny and down to Earth. |
| Wow.... I'm really in Africa! Just Beautiful. |
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Thank You!
Thanks for the supplies!
Thanks for sponsoring!
Thanks for your prayers and positive energy!
Thanks for listening!
Thanks for participating!
Thanks for caring!
Thank you everyone for your love and support!!!
Thanks for sponsoring!
Thanks for your prayers and positive energy!
Thanks for listening!
Thanks for participating!
Thanks for caring!
Thank you everyone for your love and support!!!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
"I'm Afraid You've Caught the Gobloots... from the Blu-Shoo Bird"
See, thats what I'm NOT trying to hear upon my arrival back home from Kenya.
Although the practice of injecting weakened germs into my body is repulsive and probably damaging in the long run, the alternative is certainly not better.
Yesterday I visited the travel clinic for a consultation on what vaccinations I will need. Here is the prognosis:
A Yellow Fever shot, which I can pay $130 for, or for $30 less come back and be injected with a group of test monkeys.
A Prescription for Malaria, which I can pay $140 for pills that I take once a day w/o side effects, or I can pay $10 for a prescription BUT will have to continue to take for 28 days after my trip, and will cause yeast infection of which I will need medication for as well. REALLY?!
Hepatitis A, B
And perhaps some diarrhea medicine to top it all off.
Unfortunately I have failed the invincibility test and cannot "will away" dis-ease, so next week I will join the masses and take my injection like a big girl.
I'm so dramatic.
Although the practice of injecting weakened germs into my body is repulsive and probably damaging in the long run, the alternative is certainly not better.
Yesterday I visited the travel clinic for a consultation on what vaccinations I will need. Here is the prognosis:
A Yellow Fever shot, which I can pay $130 for, or for $30 less come back and be injected with a group of test monkeys.
A Prescription for Malaria, which I can pay $140 for pills that I take once a day w/o side effects, or I can pay $10 for a prescription BUT will have to continue to take for 28 days after my trip, and will cause yeast infection of which I will need medication for as well. REALLY?!
Hepatitis A, B
And perhaps some diarrhea medicine to top it all off.
Unfortunately I have failed the invincibility test and cannot "will away" dis-ease, so next week I will join the masses and take my injection like a big girl.
I'm so dramatic.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Scholarship Sponsorship Info
http://www.goanddolikewise.org/student_index.html
On this page you will find a list of candidates that have passed the National Test and who's needs have been accessed by the village leadership and GADL's GAD Kenya Board. We have listed them in order, from those highest at risk to those with only the need for tuition fees to be able to attend. All of these students need assistance, so if you would prefer to make a general scholarship donation please click here. Please scroll down through our list of student hopefuls and request that your donation go directly to a particular student. You can choose to fund a year's tuition all at once or through monthly installments. If your unable to offer a full year's tuition, but wish to contribute to an individual students general fund, you also have that option.
On this page you will find a list of candidates that have passed the National Test and who's needs have been accessed by the village leadership and GADL's GAD Kenya Board. We have listed them in order, from those highest at risk to those with only the need for tuition fees to be able to attend. All of these students need assistance, so if you would prefer to make a general scholarship donation please click here. Please scroll down through our list of student hopefuls and request that your donation go directly to a particular student. You can choose to fund a year's tuition all at once or through monthly installments. If your unable to offer a full year's tuition, but wish to contribute to an individual students general fund, you also have that option.
Locked Up Abroad ~ ( A Random Thought)
You know that show on Nat Geo called Locked Up Abroad? I'm having thoughts of double checking any souvenirs I get to make sure no EXTRA material is coming back with me. Lol! I know, I know.... I'm just saying though. I'm not trying to be LOCKED UP abroad.. or anywhere for that matter. Huh? What's that extra stuff in there? No thanks!
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