2007 Additional
Update
This update is a bit ad hoc as Angela had the opportunity to
travel to Bahir Dar for one week with Barclays to make a short
film.
Angela was honoured by receiving an award for best
individual UK fundraiser. As part o this they asked if they
could make a short promotional film highlighting the work we
do.
Although the trip was at short notice it was highly
successful mainly focussing on the Porridge People and the
housing project or to use it's official title 'Women in
Development', allowing an insight into how life is progressing
in Bahir Dar with your support.
Much of the filming was a cause of great amusement to the
residents. It must appear so bizarre that strangers travel
thousands of miles to film them.
Although time was limited due to the filming we
could not miss the opportunity to get more of your donated
items out to Bahir Dar. As with other trips the bags were
heavily laden. The usual supply of football shirts, baby
clothes, books, pens and sewing materials all made their way to
Bahir Dar, the only difference being that Angela had to carry
it all.
Angela took
with her over £500 of your donations, this was spent on medical
treatment for two ladies and more housing projects.
The medical treatment for
two ladies was needed as one had a huge boil on her hip and the
other a severe chest infection. We had noticed that Zerthun had
a chest infection on our trip in January. Now in May this
had still not improved. Zerthun's condition was diagnosed as
TB. As always the ladies received expert treatment from the
local clinic, a full examination, blood tests and medication
totalling £10.50.
With your donations Zerthun
continues to receive further treatment along with extra food
and milk.
Angela and Sister Terfatu
spent time looking at families that required new homes. Sister
has a list that increases weekly. The old style houses continue
to collapse and the need for new homes is ever more vital. The
houses you funded in January are looking good and
have ensured a better standard of living for the
occupants.
As part of the award Barclays donate £1,500. The
project also received a genourous amount from a senior
manager at Barclays. This money has been sent to Sister Terfatu
for more housing, we look forward to seeing these when we
return.
Your generosity never fails
to amaze us, your contributions are changing lives. We still
need funding and the donations of clothes, books, sewing
materials and not forgetting football shirts.
Due to the huge amount of items donated we had a boot sale
and raised a further £130.
Thanks to you all!
"Asmasaggonallaw"… Thank
you!
Angela and Mike
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