Heart Haven Mission
Heart Haven Mission: Our mission is to help the children of Kpando, Ghana in Africa who are dealing with the hardships of HIV/AIDS.
We are providing them with shelter, food, clothing and most importantly the love and care we all can give.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Visa Extravaganza!
I just got back from an adventure. My roommate, Celeste, and I went to Ho, to the immigration office. Ho is about 2 hours away from Kpando, and it is a hot tiring experience traveling anywhere in Africa. The immigration officers where powertripping bullies, that wanted us to pay for being white, and would not approve our paperwork! Hot, tired, and mad, we traveled back to Kpando to regroup. Then a few days later we went back to the same office and tried again, again they put us through the same ridiculous flaming hoops, and we were unable to get our visas approved again! At the end of our rope and absolutely irrate, we hopped a bus to Accra, the capital of Ghana and went to the immigration office there. We got in and had our stuff approved and got out, no problems. To make the best out of the situation we had Sonjelle, a past and now current volunteer and the main fundraiser for Hardt Haven, pack up some stuff for all of us and meet us in Accra, for a fun weekend. We met up at the Accra Mall, were Celeste and I had gone into every shop and admired all of the new, shiny, materialistic things. I especially died and went to heaven in the perfume store. I love perfume! We went out to eat and had western food, and then went to a really fun sports bar with karaoke and drank way to much beer! We hit a supermarket and bought cookies and apples for the children. We stayed at a really nice and cheap guest house, and just made the best of our time in Accra. We decided only to stay one night and get back to the kiddos. We had terrible luck catching a bus back to Kpando, and the one bus we did finally find didn't have any available seats. However because we are in Africa and not in the U.S. the ticket lady ended up feeling bad for us and pulled strings so that we could catch a ride on the bus. One of us sat in the passenger seat, one of us sat on the floor next to the bus driver, and one of us sat on an ice cooler that was in the isle. Only in Africa,lol! So needless to say it was a long and exhausting several hour bus drive and we had to take turns swapping spots with each other, so that it wasn't to miserable for anyone person. We got in super late at night and were starving! It was nice sleeping in this morning and getting back into the swing of things. I enjoyed all of the luxuries that Accra had to offer, but I missed little Kpando. I really like this town in all it's simplicity, and I'm really going to miss it when it's time for me to leave. I miss you and I love you.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
My first month in Ghana
I am already well into my second month in Kpando. Time is in fast forward mode here in Africa, I'm not sure where my days go, but they seem to be flying by! This month I have been laying the foundation for the tutoring program I am here to work on. I have organized all of the children's binders, which contain their old school work and exams, as well as their report cards. I have also been recording the children's scores onto forms so that I can track the children's progress and better see what subjects they need the most help with. I have also been helping with homework every evening after the children come home from school and have their after school snack. Working with the children one on one has definiately helped me see how the kids are doing in their classes, and is more informative then looking at their report cards. Homework time helps me to get to know each child and their personality, as well as what they excel at and need help with. Every Friday I have been going to one of the many schools that our children are spead out among. I have been interviewing their teachers, and finding out how we can better help the children from the home.
I have made fast friends with a husband and wife, Tim and Letti, from Chicago that were here for two months. Tim and Letti are here to work at the special education school, helping see what needs there are how how they can be met. I have had the opportunity to go to the special school with Letti twice a week, while Tim volunteers at the hospital-handing out health pamphlets for patients that need more information on certain health topics. I have become very fond of the special school students and faculty and have thoroughly enjoyed getting to know them and helping in anyway that I can. On the weekends I have had the chance to visit Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary, Wli Falls, The Grotto, Ho, and Hohoe. Unfortunatley I didn't have my camera at the time and was unable to get pictures of any of the places:( However Tim and Letti did take pictures, and I will be getting those photos once they arrive home and are able to email them. I am getting very excited about Matthew's upcoming trip to Africa, and we are in the process of mapping out all of the places that we wish to see while he is here!
I have made fast friends with a husband and wife, Tim and Letti, from Chicago that were here for two months. Tim and Letti are here to work at the special education school, helping see what needs there are how how they can be met. I have had the opportunity to go to the special school with Letti twice a week, while Tim volunteers at the hospital-handing out health pamphlets for patients that need more information on certain health topics. I have become very fond of the special school students and faculty and have thoroughly enjoyed getting to know them and helping in anyway that I can. On the weekends I have had the chance to visit Tafi Atome Monkey Sanctuary, Wli Falls, The Grotto, Ho, and Hohoe. Unfortunatley I didn't have my camera at the time and was unable to get pictures of any of the places:( However Tim and Letti did take pictures, and I will be getting those photos once they arrive home and are able to email them. I am getting very excited about Matthew's upcoming trip to Africa, and we are in the process of mapping out all of the places that we wish to see while he is here!
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