I went to Molo | daniel13's Blog
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I’ve got to start blogging regularly again – I have been asked by many people to sum up the experience and initially that was quite difficult. I think it was the jet lag and I was so busy it was just too hard to process initially. After all it was a complicated trip and also I was there for a month, the purpose/s for going were complex and many events occurred. Anyway I thought I’d start with few bullet points. I went to Molo, Kenya to volunteer at the Chazon Children’s Centre here’s what happened: I met some incredible people whom I now love deeply. I met 72 kids who loved nothing more then to be close to me. I met and interviewed a brilliant man running for the Kenyan parliament – very courageously opposing the massive corruption that grips Kenya. I went into Casino and filmed Molo’s slum. I saw kids whose hair was reddish brown for lack of nutrition. I saw many kids walking around the debris and rubbish with no shoes. I saw men drinking a locally brewed illicit drink meant to intoxicate in a matter of minutes. I saw the swallow roadside ditches where these same men sometimes pass out in only to drown in a few inches of rainwater. I was kidnapped at the point of an AK47, forced to sit with (and upon) another IV – from Spain – forced to pay 6,000 Khs for our release. I met a couple (the directors of Chazon) who have sold their own profitable businesses, sold much of their own property and sacrificed themselves to try to get kids off the street. I preached at a local black Pentecostal church. I was approached by a prostitute offering sex for the remainder of a half eaten bag of popcorn – she was 9 -10 years old I met other IVs from the UK, Spain, Canada and the US. We hauled hundreds of gallons of water up two flights of stairs every two to three days. We lost electricity regularly. I ate like African royalty, we had meat often (mostly lamb) and I was introduced to African tea. It’s amazing stuff and an important cultural activity. I introduced my African hosts to American Tea and made sure we always had some on hand – they loved it! Coca-Cola J This Blog Entry's Comment Board There are no comments on this post yet, be the first to leave one!
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