Volunteer’s Feedbacks
Annick, her carpet stories and other stories… (20 May – 14 June 2011)
“The project with the stories-carpet has already been presented in another section, and I could also live very interesting situations and encounters. The sewing machine loaned by Nathalie Nosjean has added to the comfort of children in school: nap mat covers, floor cushions, puppets for teachers and dishcloths led to moments of sharing with Charliza mom …
The meeting with the principal of a primary school was very rewarding: it was a link between our two school structures to prepare the entry into Grade One of the first cohort of students who were leaving our school in December 201 and we have highlighted on the prerequisites necessary to better prepare for their entry to the primary school. More than anything, the easy practice of the English language is for them a success factor, we never doubted!
I accompanied Monique in shopping for the school almost every day : from salt to doormat, from stack of paper to kitchen towel, also providing meat every Wednesday and the morning meals. I met Peter from the Clay House Project when Monique was discussing with him of the steps to be taken to repair the plaster of the walls after the rainy season and of an estimate for the construction of the covered playground and find funding … to see finally the result on recent photos of Monique!
We went to a English private school at Otjikondo, located about an hour and a half from Otjiwarongo; the welcome was warm and the visit very instructive. Then, we have a better understanding of how all actions taken in this direction by the associations, including Peri Naua participate in Better Living and Learning for these children. The drive was also a great fun time with the landscapes and wildlife of Namibia. We had some walking tours on the heights of the Waterberg where we lived moments of peace, almost meditative. In a property of a nearby guesthouse, we enjoyed the spectacle of weaver nests, the escapades of graceful impalas, the surprised gaze of a waterbock and the crimsonbreasted shrike, beautiful birds black and red approaching closer. A big thank to those who helped me to prepare and conduct on-site this wonderful mission!”
Volunteer’s Feedbacks
Christelle, four months in Ondundu, a small village next to the mining town of Tsumeb
Volunteer's FeedbacksChristelle, four months in Ondundu, a small village next to the mining town of Tsumeb (February - May 2004)“I got to know Peri...
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