Saturday, 9 July 2011

The Journey Begins...

Hello family, friends, (and anyone interested)! Welcome to my travel journal! I have heard we will have sporadic internet access throughout our trip, so I hope to update with photos, stories, and memories on a somewhat regular basis! So check back about once a week :)

I am writing this the night before I leave for my 5 week journey to Guyana to complete a charity project for Youth Challenge International. We are going to be developing a library in Mahdia, Guyana, and working with teachers and community members to help improve literacy in the community. Hopefully, our efforts will have a sustainable impact on community ability and strength. 

So many boxes of books!
It may not seem like it, but this project has been a year in the making. I signed up for this project last August and have been planning, fundrasing, and organizing a lot alongside some amazing people for the past year to prepare for this project. We have shipped hundreds of books to Guyana to help build a library for the community we will be visiting, which took hundreds of man hours to collect, organize, pack, and ship. We also had to raise $3000 to fund the project as well as pay for flights and medication out of pocket. We had some great fundraisers - a Glow-In-The-Dark Mini Golf party, a Mardi Gras Masquerade, and a dinner at Caribbean Desire in Mississauga! Thank-you to everyone who contributed through time, donations, or any effort to support us. We appreciate it SO much, and can`t wait to show you what your contributions have achieved! It is almost unbelievable to me that we are going to finally see it all come together in a matter of days!

Books ready to be shipped to Guyana!
I promise I will not be too long-winded in my posts... ok, well I will promise to try... haha. I leave tomorrow (July 10th) at 11:30pm... that`s right, the red eye... and will arrive in Guyana in the wee hours of the morning. 


I am excited to broaden my perspective on life and the world, to learn from both my teammates and the people I meet in Guyana, to appreciate what we have here in Canada, and most importantly to do something that can have a positive impact on the world. Be the change!

So, hopefully my next update will be full of pictures and stories of the first few days of our project! Keep your fingers crossed for us! (Safe travels, moderate weather, no malaria, that kind of stuff ;)

Christine

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