As much as I learned from the medical experience in Nkoaranga, my most favorite memory and the thing that is bringing me back to Tanzania this summer is the beautiful children at the Nkoaranga orphanage. Each day after finishing work at the hospital, we would run up the hill to visit with these kids. When we first arrived, we saw that there were kids, toddlers, and even babies all about unsupervised. Some were half dressed, some looked quite unclean, some couldn’t walk, but they all were so beautiful and needed love. When you stopped to pick one of them up and give them a hug or a big kiss, how their faces would light up and how they would laugh and giggle. These children had a way of making a long day at the hospital, seeing sick patients suffering from incurable diseases, seem like nothing. Whether you had showered that morning or ate proper meals, whether you had electricity or whether you had talked to your family at home, none of that mattered. These children showed me love and happiness like I have never seen before.
When it was time to leave, I did not even know how to say good-bye. I did not know how to say thank you for all they had taught me. They showed me an appreciation for life I will never forget. They showed me love as I have never seen before. I am truly blessed to have met these children and it has been my mission since I have been back in Canada to fundraise for these children and to be their voice. I hope to put my fundraising efforts towards The Small Things Projects and I cannot wait to return this summer and see their gorgeous smiles, see how they have grown and see the many improvements The Small Things have made for these beautiful children of Nkoaranga orphanage.
We can't wait to work with Priya this summer as she returns to Nkoaranga, and we hope she'll be thrilled with the progress made so far! One of the things she mentions is the most crucial - the constant need for more hands and more attention. The volunteer house is full for the summer - but if anyone is interested in volunteering in the fall or winter, please get in touch. To volunteer directly with the orphanage with the assistance of The Small Things, we require you to have fairly extensive experience living and travelling in the developing world. Alternatively, we can direct you to some wonderful volunteer agencies in the area!
Hmmm, beautiful testimony of a good work - thank you for sharing! Children do seem to have a way of transcending poverty, culture, petty differences . . . we could all learn so much if we took time in our lives to look through the eyes of a child.
ReplyDeleteI can tell from the photos and your stories that the love you have for these kids was definitely reciprocal! They were lucky kids to receive a piece of your love and you of theirs! I hope your experiences this coming summer will be just as exciting, for both you and for the those you are visiting!
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