'lift up your head' the charity workers, including ThembaCare receiving their certificates in community leadership |
some local farmworkers in grabouw with their certificates |
saying goodbye to Joe :-( |
a few albatross out at sea |
maz, mel and emma go swimming in a tropical storm! |
I was cared for by our friends at Paul Cluver Wines, with Inge administering painkillers and Dr Paul giving me advice on what I should do to help my healing. however I am still feeling very sad that this is hampering my ability to engage fully in everything we are now doing post South Africa.
during the last few weeks of our stay in the stunning Elgin Valley we were joined by my parents and enjoyed some time with them, especially over our joint anniversary weekend when we took a day trip out to sea, past Cape Point, to find the evocative and somewhat allusive albatross. if you'd like to read about that adventure then please visit this link to the cape town pelagics blog where our day has been captured so well by their team.
trying to relax my back overlooking the Nile |
by tuesday morning we were back working, this time in the slums around the eastern side of Kampala where RL are bringing hope to some of the most vulnerable people who live in the challenging conditions, homes made of simple handmade red soil bricks, built around a very flimsy timber (stick) frame. many of the homes sit right next to the 'stream' which flows with all kinds of materials, we'll let your imaginations run but to say it smelt is an understatement.
leading your team training in the slums |
the team from RL had gathered not only themselves but also their local community workers and quite a number of community leaders who joined us at the RL 'Dream Center', an old converted container with a mezzanine roof which was to be the venue for our Leadership for Life (LfL) programme for the next three days.
the Revelation Life 'Dream Center' |
the four modules of 'Leadership for Life' delivered to the staff and community members of RL |
happy people who received the LfL programme at the beautiful 'family center' |
home visits with the RL social work team |
although it was busy it wasn't work work work and we were able to spend a four days on a road trip to the western part of Uganda, bordering Rwanda and the Congo, but we'll save those stories for a separate blog which we hope to upload during the next week, but just to say that these will included encounters with gorillas, lions and chimpanzee so keep your eyes peeled for that one.......!
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