Hello and welcome to the first of many blogs!
Seeing as this is my very first blog entry for my journey in Uganda and I still don't leave for three months I must bore you with my letter of support. The letter will give you a great idea of where I am coming from and where I am going. I sent this letter to family and friends for two reasons: the first reason is to let everyone know where I'll be for the next two years, and second is to help generate support for my time in Uganda since I will be working on a volunteer basis.
As many of you know, I
have had a long-standing love for the continent of Africa. I find the history,
people, and cultures of Africa and its many countries to be fascinating. While
attending Indiana University, I had the privilege of spending a semester
studying at the University of Ghana. My time in Ghana solidified my passion for
Africa, and I knew then my life would always be somehow intertwined with Africa
and its people.
Africa makes up 20% of Earth’s land
mass and is home to one billion of the seven billion people on Earth. Although Africa
is rich in culture and natural resources, its long and turbulent history of colonialism,
corruption, civil wars, drought, famine, and unsuccessful development has
caused nearly half of Africans (that is almost 500,000,000 people!) to live in crushing
poverty. I feel it is my calling to help the people of Africa who are suffering
in unlivable conditions. I believe if I am able to improve the life of one person
I am making a positive difference in the world. This brings me to my plans which
I would like to share with you.
In order to make a true difference
in the lives of people in Africa I have decided to commit the next two years, starting
in May, 2012, to serve on a volunteer basis as an International Ambassador for The
HALO Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. HALO stands for
Helping Art Liberate Orphans. HALO’s mission is to improve the lives of orphans
around the world by providing them with food, water, shelter, clothing,
education, and art therapy. Many of the children HALO supports have witnessed
war, disease, death, and other unimaginable hardships. In order to help the
children work through and express their emotions HALO utilizes art therapy, which
has been very successful. I fully support HALO’s mission and its approach to
development and change in third world countries. HALO currently supports five
orphanages in Kampala, Uganda. As HALO’s International Ambassador, I will serve
as the link between the homes in Uganda and HALO’s offices in the United
States. My duties will include visiting
each home weekly, implementing art and other programs, managing the budgets for
each home, and assuring the children are reaching their full potential through
future focused programs.
While I was in Africa,
I saw the poverty that exists, and although I did not even see the worst of it,
I knew I could not continue to live my life without trying my hardest to help
those in need. However, I cannot do this alone. Your support, both moral and financial,
is greatly appreciated. Your tax-deductible donation will be received by The
HALO Foundation and used to support my role in Uganda of helping children like
Joy (featured in picture). If any donations are unused after my time in Uganda
they will be used to support the greatest needs of the HALO children. To read
more about Joy and how you can help other children, please visit HALO’s website
at www.haloworldwide.org.
If you would like to make a donation, please fill out the included card, and
please know I appreciate your support by e-mails and phone calls just as much
as by a financial contribution.
Sincerely, with love and hope for the future,
Mary Pryse
Love reading yours! Excited to hear about your stories in Africa when you come to join me on the other side of the continent! :)
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