Saturday 23 March 2013

Rotary Club of Yeovil penultimate presentation!

Bob, Kate, President Michael Nethaway, and Seb

On Tuesday, Bob, Seb and I were welcomed by President Michael Nethaway to the Rotary Club of Yeovil, to give our penultimate presentation about our Group Study Exchange. I can hardly believe that over 10 months ago the GSE adventure was only just beginning for me. The time has flown!

It was a pleasure to meet the rotarians and I really enjoyed speaking to them during dinner and sharing our tales of travelling. Our presentation went well, and as ever it was great to relive our experiences through describing them to the rotarians of club. As I said in my presentation, although the GSE trip was over months ago, our journey has continued, through the clubs we have visited in our District and through the friendships we have continued to make.

A very big thank you to Rotary Club of Yeovil for your warm and friendly hospitality. We enjoyed hearing about the pig racing too - what a good idea for a fun fundraising event!

We missed you Adele and Alice but look forward to our team reunion in Chippenham in April!

Sunday 17 March 2013

Rotary Club of Chippenham 64th Charter Anniversary Dinner


Bob and I looking smart in our black tie!
On Friday evening I was honoured to attend the Rotary Club of Chippenham's 64th Charter Anniversary Dinner. My husband Will and I were seated on a table with no less than three Past-President's of the Club, including GSE Team Leader Bob Nation.

We were treated to a wonderful meal followed by speeches from President Rick Squires, District Treasurer Rory O'Donnell, and the special guest speaker Nigel Redman, coach for Worcester Warriors and ex-England Cap.
Bob receiving his Paul Harris Fellowship from President Rick
We were inspired to hear about the amazing achievements of the Club, and the amount of hard work, effort and time that the Rotarians dedicate was plain to see. The Rotary motto of 'service above self' was vividly demonstrated during President Rick's speech when he honored members of the Club as Paul Harris Fellows. Paul Harris founded Rotary International and the Fellowship is awarded to individuals who have given outstanding and exceptional service. It was fantastic to see our illustrious GSE team leader awarded his Fellowship from Chippenham Club, very well done Captain Bob! 
 
It wasn't the only award for Bob, he also received recognition for his work with the team of Rotarians who fund raised for and designed the SNAP hydrotherapy pool at St Nicholas School, which has subsequently won a national award for the design of the pool!

Bob & the Rotarian's with their award for the design of the SNAP hydrotherapy pool
The guest speaker Nigel Redman made us all laugh lots with tales from his rugby past. He said that good clubs need good people - as true for a team of Rotarians or Rubgy players! The other big laugh of the evening was Bob's surprise for President Rick - see the photo below!
A very big thank you to President Rick and the Rotary Club of Chippenham for kindly inviting us to the dinner, we had a great evening! We look forward to visiting the club again in April with the rest of the GSE team. 

Will the real President please stand up?
 

Monday 4 March 2013

A quick check-in from South Africa


Hi everyone,

I thought I would send a quick update on where I am and what I am up to at the moment. I am still on the Rank Award grant, researching and gaining experience in interventions aimed at working with young women.
I am currently in Johannesburg, South Africa, working with a missionary organisation called 'Cherish', who run 8-week programs with girls and young women educating them on their worth and value, sex and relationships, HIV/AIDS and how to live a 'pure' life. 
I flew out to South Africa on 18th January and spent the first two weeks in Worcester, on the Western Cape. Whilst I was there, I organised and spoke at a large conference for teenage girls. Twenty-one girls attended from the local farming area and I taught on identity, true femininity and self-expression. The day consisted of teaching, practical activities, arts and crafts and a free lunch for the girls. We had really great, positive feedback from all the girls that attended and they've apparently already been asking when I will return for the next girls' conference!

On 1st February, I flew to Johannesburg where I started working with Cherish. On my second weekend here, we drove to Swaziland to deliver training in how to set-up and run Cherish groups. I helped to deliver the training as well as participating in the training itself! We had a wonderful weekend of fun, particularly on the first night when 10 minutes into the training session, the power cut out and we had to complete the session by candlelight!


Training local women in Swaziland how to educate young girls about sex and HIV/AIDS

During my time in Johannesburg I have set up and I am currently running four Cherish groups; one in a local school, one in a home for girls, one in a shelter for women who have been abused and one in the local community. I am also teaching two creative workshops for girls, including a dance class, leading a bible study, mentoring some girls one-on-one and tutoring one girl in Maths and English. So I'm keeping pretty busy and out of trouble!

I am currently writing up my proposal of what I plan to do with all this experience and training once I return to the UK. My vision and passion is to set up a program where girls can learn about their identity, worth, sex and relationships and what being a woman really means, in a safe environment. At the heart of most of the issues young girls face today are low self-esteem, lack of identity and faulty views on what it means to be a girl - I'd like to address these root issues before they turn into bigger problems. At the moment, I am figuring out the finer details of how this will look and what my next steps need to be. I'll keep you all informed of how this is going once I return to the UK. I am also in correspondence with projects I met on the GSE and talking with them about how we can network and what we can do to help them. What an amazing adventure this is!!