Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Merry Christmas!

Hey there! Right just found a "cyber" to get access to the rest of the world! Christmas has apparently come and gone. Bit different over here! Kind of more a one day affair compared to the 2 month hype at home. This I can tell you is a much better and meaningful way!

I have spent Christmas with the Love SHACK in Nairobi. A different experence, and a bit strange when it is hot and you don't see the family. But still really cool! We still had decorations and Santa came. Magic! I don't know how he found me this time!

As part of the "on going work of Lindsay's Africa Project" I decided to give some food out to people without any for Christmas. And in Kenya, that's a lot of people!!! While still in Malindi last week I went with Eric, Kenyan business man I do the computers with, and bought loads of food from wholesale places, we threw it all in the back of a truck and headed off road to little villages that have little contact with the town, and are also a good journey away from anywhere.
We bought packets of flour and maize flour, and also cooking fat. This is the basic food here, from which everything is made. People were so greatful, and also quite confused that a crazy "musungo" was giving out free food in the middle of nowhere! What was also great from this project was that others also got envolved afterwards, and Eric did another run to other areas of need a few days later with even more stuff, that's what I love! You start something and it gets bigger!
So then coming to Nairobi I decided with Karen, director of the Love SHACK, to do something similar. So we went and sourced loads of cheap basics again and have been giving it out when the children come to visit with their parents and guardians and also on house visits to the most needy people in the area.
All of this has made this christmas, mighty different, but also really special.

The current little project I'm funding is getting school books sorted. Beginning of the school year is coming up, and the 128 kids that the Love SHACK supports are all heading back pretty soon. With this comes the huge expence of school fees. 60 of these kids are sponsord by wonderful folk from Ireland and the UK. Unfortunatly this money doesn't cover all costs, and thus things like books, calculators and maths sets put a huge hole in Sam's fundraising bucket. If kids don't have the required equipment and clothing they can be sent home until they do. GRRRRrrrrr! I said, and so I'm helping the Love SHACK with the library initiative. Sourcing and buying lots of calculators, maths sets, books and toilet paper. Equipment that then comes back at the end of the year is used again and the next year's stuff is then given out.
So hopefully this'll all help in some way!

Bryan has been and gone and Sam is here in Nairobi and we're somewhere north of Nairobi heading for the interior to visit a lovely child that Sam has helped.

Write again soon, and I'll find some photos when I get back to Malindi.


Lindsay

1 Comments:

At 7:10 p.m., Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Man,

Thanks, the pages and pages of out incredible adventures. Anyway, once again, thanks for the trip and to all the amazing people I met along the way. Unforgettable.

Now, go vote for the LoveShack
http://www.santastars.com/2005/house/120.html

Lindsay, you really are saving the world man... keep it up. All my respect!

 

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