Project Details 2010.

For the sixth year in a row, our training project is being implemented by the joint efforts of Queen's Health Outreach East Africa (QHO) and Youth Empowerment Strategic Scheme (YESS), a Nairobi-based grassroots youth organization. QHO is a registered charitable organization that is exclusively managed and operated by student volunteers from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. YESS is registered with the Kenyan government as an independent youth group and is comprised of students and recent graduates of universities in East Africa.

This year, project is returning to the Kenyan capital of Nairobi after spending 2 years in the more rural areas of Rongai and Nakuru. The team will spend 8 weeks in Nairobi, reconnecting with schools taught at previously as well as teaching at six new institutions. Project will also consist of outreach activities such as community clean-up, tree planting, and temporary HIV testing days as well as networking with other local organizations that provide health and educational support in Nairobi.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Ready to go!

Robynn, Sheila, Craig and I are all at my house in Toronto waiting to go to the airport. We can't believe that the time has come that we are finally getting on our way to Kenya. It seems like just yesterday that we all met after being hired, it's hard to believe that it was over six months ago. We have done lots of practice teaching and preparing for project but as much as you can try to prepare there are so many things that we have yet to learn. We aren't sure what to expect but we are SO excited for the adventures ahead of us. After much rearranging of our luggage we have finally fit all our training manuals and t-shirts into our carry-on bags and we are ready for the next 24 hours of travel.

Kwaheri Canada!

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