BIG WEEK
So next week is the big week! We will officially be kicking off the Meheba Tigers Role Model Program. We will be doing to visits to Meheba Basic schools A and B with each school having around 200 kids involved. I have been training the Tigers almost every day for the past two weeks and I feel that they will be ready. We have a great combination of activities made for the event and we look to provide the children with a fun time while educating them in HIV/AIDS issues.
The contract has been signed for the community center! This week we finally met on an agreement with the building owner for the spot we plan on having our HIV/AIDS community center. We will be refurbishing the center throughout the week and hopefully have it up and running by the start of August.
We should have our first prototype of the Human Powered Generator project made by the end of the day today(August 24)! I have teamed up with a great crew and we are looking to develop some type of program for the generators to be used around the community.
Our community sports league tournament will be held on August 5th. Its going to be for 350 kids from all across the settlement in which we are going to spend the day having a football tournament and an evening of HIV/AIDS workshops and a HIV/AIDS video showing provided by UNFPA. I have also worked out for a possible mobile VCT unit for people to get tested during the tournament. I have arranged for all the players on the Meheba Tigers to agree to get publicly tested which I feel will give a big boost to the lack of testing in the community.
I cannot believe there is only a few weeks left. Time has really been flying by and every day has just been getting more and more jam-packed. I am very hopeful as well as nervous of achieving all of my goals in the provided time. So as for the next blog, I will be sure to let you know how everything goes, for this is the big week, until then take care.
The contract has been signed for the community center! This week we finally met on an agreement with the building owner for the spot we plan on having our HIV/AIDS community center. We will be refurbishing the center throughout the week and hopefully have it up and running by the start of August.
We should have our first prototype of the Human Powered Generator project made by the end of the day today(August 24)! I have teamed up with a great crew and we are looking to develop some type of program for the generators to be used around the community.
Our community sports league tournament will be held on August 5th. Its going to be for 350 kids from all across the settlement in which we are going to spend the day having a football tournament and an evening of HIV/AIDS workshops and a HIV/AIDS video showing provided by UNFPA. I have also worked out for a possible mobile VCT unit for people to get tested during the tournament. I have arranged for all the players on the Meheba Tigers to agree to get publicly tested which I feel will give a big boost to the lack of testing in the community.
I cannot believe there is only a few weeks left. Time has really been flying by and every day has just been getting more and more jam-packed. I am very hopeful as well as nervous of achieving all of my goals in the provided time. So as for the next blog, I will be sure to let you know how everything goes, for this is the big week, until then take care.
