Friday 17 April 2009

Hi everyone from Madiana Village, The Gambia,

Many thanks to everyone who contributed to the 360 pounds that Traci Thorn brought out with her to help us with our school project.

We now have two lovely loos which the children seem to use far more frequently than is normal!! We are also going to sort out the water pump and buy some extra chairs and tables.

All that will be done this week and it is thanks to your contributions that we have been able to make these improvements.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. I had enough furniture for 25 children but usually more than 40 turn up!!

Traci is over with us at the moment and has spent lots of time helping out with the children. It is nice for me to have the attention on someone else for a while as it can be a little overwhelming at times.

I was sad to see a lovely German volunteer, Hildegard Thaler, leave last week after spending 3 months in the village living with a local family.

Hilde is in her 60s and is a total dream with the children, having worked in Kindergartens in Germany for many years; she will be sadly missed until she returns next January.

Thank you Hilde for your kindess and time, you are missed every day!

Over the past week Modou and I have been trying to combat the termite problem which has hit us hard. The little blighters have been munching away at the wooden window frames in the school and on the roofing sticks too.

We have also lost two boxes of books that were in storage as the ants ate through the cardboard and damaged them beyond use.
I couldn't believe it and am now open to any suggestions from those educated in the field of termite destruction as to how we can permanently solve this problem.

Suggestions happily accepted by email at dwdebs@aol.com. Hope I won't be reported to the RSPCA!

A few people have been in contact with me about the possibility of coming out to The Gambia to do voluntary work with us. We are keen to have anyone involved in teaching or healthcare or any students who would like to gain experience abroad whilst improving their cv.

There are lots of Gap-Year opportunities available with many different organisations but they usually involve very high costs running into thousands of pounds sometimes.

We can offer placements here at very affordable rates so that everyone benefits from the experience.

If you or anyone you know is interested in finding out more then please do not hesitate to contact me by phone/text 00220 7376880, via this site or by email.

Signing off now and looking forward to hearing from you. Thanks again, without you this would not have been possible.

4 comments:

billie said...

Hi debbie, Just wanted to leave a comment to say (and I have said many many times) tht you are doing such a great job and am so amazed how one person can be so dedicated to what they are doing and believe in. I am right behind you and will help in all ways i can, i.e raising money, coming over and doing all i can. Am honoured to know you and glad i can call u my friend. Keep it up and to all those out there reading this please please please it would be greatly appreciated of any monies raised, i have seen what has been done with the monies so far raised and is fantastic, if anyone is interested then please email me at thorn960@btinternet.com and i will gladly send u pics to see all the work that has been done by debbie, modou and helpers. It all has made such a difference and in between times of going to gambia i have sen such a difference in the children, their learning and even their well being. Keep it up debbie. xxxx

Anonymous said...

hi debbie am a gambian leaving in the uk with my family recently we bought a land in madiana which we are building a holiday home and we hope to be visiting as soon as is completed it will be the first time for my two boys so as you can imagine the excitement! just been reading your letter and i cant tell you how proud i am of you.keep up the good work your contribution to the development of our nation is enormous!! you are the true friends of the gambia.will be in touch by email as we will be following you and in anyway possible contribute to the good work you are doing.thanks for your time. BABOUCARR. XX

Debbie said...

Thank you for your kind comments Baboucarr, please get in touch when you are coming over, it will be great to meet you and your family. Best wishes, Debbie. Our website is www.gambianprojects.com

Papa said...

Hi Debbie,
Nice to learn about the good work you are doing in Kerewan Samba Sira, a place where i was brought up and fortunate enough to be among the first pupils in 1978 to enrolled at Kerewan Samba Sira Primary (now LB) school. Both the school and the village itself has transformed a lot, compared to in 80s. The school has aspired me what i am today - managed to get my first degree at University of west of Scotland and postgraduate degree at University of Edinburgh, Scotland. I am now living with my Gambian wife and kid in Jersey, channel Islands, working with Health and Social Services. I hope when i come to visit relatives in Kerewan i will be able to see you so that i can donate few dalasis towards the good work you are doing towards villagers. Please keep up the good work, you are few among many - leaving UK to live in Kerewan, you truly deserve "a big thank you"
PAPA K