A VISIT BY THE ART OF GIVING BRAND AMBASSADOR FOR MALAWI
Well, I must admit I have been missing for a while. The past weeks have been tiring and busy for me. My students and I have been busy with lessons and a number of activities that we were doing. As a comeback post, allow me to share with you my sincere joy and gratitude to the newly appointed Art of Giving Ambassador for Malawi , Miss. Winnie Mwamsamali who paid my school an unforgettable visit on 17th May 2016.
On this day May 17 2016, was Art of Giving celebration Day and different nations in Africa and countries in Asia took time to celebrate art of giving as they touched lives of the vulnerable communities through giving and spending time with such communities (you can read more through this link; http://www.artofgiving.co.uk). The theme for this day was Education for All. In Malawi, the ceremony took place
on at my school Chitete Primary. You might wish to know that my school has about 97 pupils with only Standard One to Standard Three.
Asked on why my School was chosen for this visit and ceremony, the ever smiling Brand Ambassador said that she felt compelled to choose Chitete because she follows and read more stories through this blog. I remember reading via the blog posts that the kids come to school with unwashed clothes and uniforms and mostly without taking a bath simply because washing and bathing soap is a luxury to most household from which these kids come. "Additionally, it felt so necessary to visit and conduct this ceremony here considering the fact that I personally know the CorpsAfrica Volunteer volunteering here at Chitete," she said. Wow, this is honestly very humbling, that people out there are reading and following the stories from my community and are doing something to help transforming the lives of my kids here. Mu umidzo mulidi mphamvu (There's surely power in unity).
It was indeed an
afternoon of bliss at Chitete. The day was celebrated in an amazing day and many activities were incorporated to spice up the event. The event started at 1pm with the Malawi Art of Giving Brand
Youth Ambassador, Miss Winnie Mwamsamali and the school kids playing netball in
a friendly competition between girls and boys at the school. The kids were very
happy and joyful. The sport took about 20 minutes and we later proceeded to an
official start of the ceremony.
Present
at the start of the ceremony were; the Malawi Art of Giving Brand Youth
Ambassador, Miss Winnie Mwamsamali, the school teachers, Mr Chadodoma, Mr
Misomali, Mrs. Kalolo, Mr. Symon, the school deputy head-teacher, two local comedians, Mr Shaibu and Mr Chiwaula and of course myself. The official
opening of the ceremony started with a word of prayer by one of the school kids and this was later followed by a welcome speech and encouragement on education from the school
deputy Head teacher, Mr Symon. The Malawi Art of Giving Ambassador then came in to explain the Art of Giving Celebration and why we ought to have a giving culture as humans.
The Malawi Art of
Giving Ambassador playing netball with the kids
As a way of conveying a message to the teachers and kids on
the theme “Education for All”, two local comedians Mr. Shaibu and Mr. Chiwaula,
took the stage to both entertain and at the same time educate the kids and
teachers on education and the importance of education. There was a need
to emphasize on the importance of education since in this area most parents and
kids do not value education. For instance some kids will be found hunting mice
on a school day instead of going to school since they do not know the importance
of going to school. The Ambassador took the stage after the comedians to emphasize on the
importance of education and her own testimony of how she grew up and attained
education and how it has and still is benefiting her, it was such a great motivation to the kids.
The two local comedians performing
After all the speeches, the comedy and sports fun, it was
time for the kids to get each their presents for the day. It was amazing to see the
beautiful smiles on the faces of the kids. The Art of Giving Ambassador handed out notebooks, washing
tablet soap and locally made fizzy drinks to the kids at our school.
After gifts presentations, the Deputy Head-teacher couldn't contain it but stood up and conveyed his message of gratitude on behalf of the kids. The presents served as
an encouragement to the kids present and their friends who were absent from
school on that day.
Teachers distributing gifts to kids
The Ambassador distributing notebooks to the kids
The Ambassador distributing washing soap to the kids
The kids with the Art of giving ambassador
celebrating the gifts
Celebrating the gifts
The kids were later happily running home with their gifts. We
had ten notebooks remaining and these were given to the teachers present as a
way of appreciating the good job they do of teaching the kids despite the poor
conditions at the school like lack of school staff office and proper classrooms.
with my pupils in our classroom
after receiving the gifts
As we unite to advocate for equal access to quality education to all the children living even in the disadvantaged communities, let us continue to play a role in transforming their lives. I felt compelled to share this amazing story to you knowing there are many of you out there with a kind heart like the Art of Giving Ambassador for Malawi Miss W. Mwamsamali, who will surely do like wise.
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