Monday, June 18, 2007

To Our Friends and Family,

On this blog we hope to update you on our experiences in Kenya this summer. As part of the program of African Great Lakes Initiative, we will stay 4-5 weeks to help build the Friends Peace Center in the western part of the country. The center will have multiple buildings. So far, one is nearly complete. The center is already offering workshops based on the Alternatives to Violence Project. The programs provide reconciliation, conflict resolution, and community building skills. We feel that these programs have the best chance to limit violence in Kenya and the other African Great Lakes countries, perhaps preventing a future genocide.

We are heading to Washington, DC on Thursday 6/21 for visiting and AGLI orientation. On Monday 6/25 we depart on a 16 hour flight to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, arriving in the late afternoon on Tuesday. We stay overnight, then catch a morning flight on Wednesday to Nairobi, where our work camp team will be met by Malesi Kinaro. We will probably spend the day/night in Nairobi, and on Thursday go by bus to Kakamega and Lubao, the site of the work camp.

We are humbled by and grateful for your financial and spiritual support of our work. Marlena has already had her first lesson: "People are SO GENEROUS!" We have been packing what will become five suitcases of clothing and supplies for the Lubao community, items provided by many of you, in addition to the monetary contributions.

We believe that 32 individuals and 6 groups contributed goods, money, or both, for a total of over $6,000, but the final figures aren't in, and it's never too late to help. You can contribute up to $100 (tax deductible) at the AGLI web site, noting AGLI/Amos/Kenya in your designation.

Thank you again.

Here we are in 2005 in Sanibel, Florida.

3 comments:

tom said...

Good luck, Amoses! We love you and will be following your trip with great interest!

Mira said...

This is so wonderful! I know this will be a life changing experience for the kids and probably for all of you. We wish you safe travels, lots of new friends, and great stories to tell upon your return.

And learn a lesson from me - we brought mosquito nets when we were in Nigeria in Jan / Feb and used them every night until the last night which we spent in Lagos. Because we hadn't seen a mosquito for the whole trip, I suppose I got casual and left the mosquito net in the village. On our last night, we shared a bedroom with several mosquitoes and Priya was eaten up. About 10 days after we left Nigeria, Priya developed a high fever and other malaria like symptoms so we rushed to the emergency room. It ended up just being the flu (but having had malaria I was taking no chances)....

--Mira Tanna
St. Louis Friends Meeting

Cher said...

Hi,
I published a comment a couple of weeks ago. Was wondering if you got it.
Take care of yourself Dawn. Hope you are feeling better. Sounds like you are working hard. Give us some info. on the girls.
thinking and praying for you.
Give all my love,
Cher