Montag, 31. Dezember 2012
Samstag, 29. Dezember 2012
Christmasweek
Dear Friends of BRAVEAURORA!
This week we want to show you some impressions of our Christmas Week:
This week we want to show you some impressions of our Christmas Week:
Assana is crafting some stars! |
Volunteer Magdalena with some kids in the Foster Care Community |
Volunteer Lisi is fixing the stars on the wall with our children! |
Christmas presents - new shirts for our kids! |
The boys with the volunteer Magdalena with their new shirts! |
The new pillows for the kids are also a christmas present! |
Church on Christmas Day |
The people celebrate Christmas in the church the whole night |
The people are singing and dancing in the church |
Also on the 25th of December the people in Guabuliga celebrate Christmas |
Dienstag, 25. Dezember 2012
Freitag, 21. Dezember 2012
Madame Suzie - Social Worker
Hello!
My name is Suzie and I am one of the two social workers of BRAVEAURORA.
I am working in Guabuliga since November 2011.
Now 31 children have been reintegrated to 18 families.
I am responsible for 12 families.
My main tasks are sharing the food to the reintegrated children every 15th in one month.
Monitoring and supervision of our reintegrated kids.
Also the documentation of the supervision and check list.
Liaise with our children and their parents and write a care plan for each child.
On the 15th of each month the reintegrated children get food for one month |
Suzie puts the food in different bags with family members |
Madam Suzie controles the food sharing |
Every reintegrated child gets rice, beans and maize |
Madam Suzie is waiting for the parents in the food store |
Every day madam Suzie is visiting the reintegrated children. On the picture she is speaking with our twins Assana and Fushina. |
Rahi, volunteer Mirijam, social worker Suzie and Rahis mother, on a field visit at Rahis family |
Inside the social workers office, Nyaaba, madam Suzie and project manager Severin |
Since the year is ending, it is time to reflect about the past year. Suzie in conversation with Severin, in his office |
Freitag, 14. Dezember 2012
Mariam Bukari, 15 years
Hello World!
My name is Mariam and my "christian" name is Mavis. I am 15 years old and I have a younger sister.
Every Sunday I like to go to church at 10 o'clock in the morning. I'm the leader of our church choir and we are singing and dancing there all together. The name of our church is "St. Joseph Catholic Church".
Some of my girlfriend are also in my choir, they are called Victoria, Abigail, Afija, Matilda, Samanta and Amina.
I also like to sing diffrent gospel songs.
In this case I wish you all a nice christmas-time!
Mariam, with the school compound in the background |
Mariam at the church, singing with the church choir |
Music plays an important role in the church |
Mariam, the proud leader of the church choir |
Mariam with the church-choir |
Mariam shows the sleeping room in the Foster Care Community to our new volunteer Mirijam |
Mariam stays in the Foster Care Community (FCC). In the picture you see the girls dorm, where eight girls find place to sleep. Each of them has a bed, a misquito net and a cupboard for their personal belongings (you see it in front with the colourful doors).
Mariam is washing her clothes |
Every Saturday all children recieve soap for washing their clothes. The children use the day to wash, so that they have clean clothes for Sunday and the following week.
Two weeks ago we introduced David in our blog. As you remember we had a picture where he was cutting soap. This is the soap we give out once a week to all children!
Freitag, 7. Dezember 2012
Isaac Dahamani, 15 years
Hello!
On Monday,
03th of December, Amina, Lisi and Magdalena the Volunteers and I drove to
Bolgatanga because I had to check my eyes at the hospital!
I stood up
in the morning like every day.
After breakfast I went to school. Suddenly Amina
collected me and told me, that we have to go to Bolga to the hospital for my eye-check.
She told me this the evening before, but I had forgotten it. I changed my
clothes and then we first went to Walewale, to bring some people to the market.
In Bolga,
we had to look for the hospital, because we all haven’t known, where it was.
But some minutes later we found it.
At first we had to fill out a new folder
for me. Later we went to the doctor for the
eye-check. The nurse did some tests with my eyes and then the doctor talked to
me.
When I was
finished in the hospital, we went to the market and bought some staff for the
orphanage. Later we went home. It was a nice day in Bolga.
Isaac and Amina in the BRAVEAURORA car on the way to Bolgatanga |
Isaac is waiting outside the hospital |
Isaacs Patient Folder and the National Health Insurance Card |
Like Isaac, all children under the care of BRAVEAURORA as well as all employees are insured at the NHIS (National Health Insurance Scheme) - which provides free health care and medication at the public hospitals.
Isaac and Lisi, Volunteer, are waiting for the doctor |
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