
My goal is to take ALL the Power Girls to Africa when Allie turns 18 and is out of high school. Rebecca and Hannah both will be good ages for an African trip as well. So we have to save our pennies - or our twenty dollar bills!
This trip I will be in Johannesburg for 4 days, and then will be doing some volunteer work out in Kwa Zulu Natal near the coastal town of Durban. The Chennels invited me out to look at their volunteer projects - they help AIDS orphans, they refurbish rural schools, and they offer teaching to Zulu children. From all my various trips to Africa I truly believe that the way out of poverty is through education. So I am excited to see firsthand some of the work that they do.
The women and children of the Zulu cultural are really special - vibrant and full of life, and they love to have visitors. So I am looking forward to making some new, fun friends.
Speaking of friends, I will be visiting my friend Sinzani - she is a Power Girl for sure! In the Zulu cultural, the men inherit the land. So when the father dies the land goes to the sons. Sinzani formed the Rural Women's Movement and has pushed through legislation that make its possible for women to inherit land. She was named one of the Top 5 women in South Africa two years ago. She is a little powerhouse (now in her fifties- nothing stops her)
So I am will be South Africa from Oct 1-Oct 19.
Here is so info on one of the places I will be:
www.Chennellsvolunterprojects.com
I end the trip in my most favorite place -Cape Town.
See you all when I get back -
Pat