Here is a post I just put onto the Musana blog. Please follow me here as well to see how my Musana internship is going! http://musanajewelry.blogspot.com/
Hello everyone! It's Abby Evans. This is my first post from here in Lugazi, but a lot has been going on the past month since I have arrived.
The women are doing really well. Each of them are so amazing, and each have such loving and caring spirits about them.
Today we started our first literacy class. Every Wendesday we will have these classes, and then every Monday we will have classes on health.
The women seem to really enjoy learning and when I asked what they wanted to know they said, "Everything!" They are very smart as well. Betty and Rosett have never had any schooling, but are so eagar to learn. We have set up an extra class just for them on Fridays to keep them up to pace.
It's funny because as I stood there in the class watching Betty write her "A" as the rest of the women repeated, "A. ah. A. ah." I suddenly got goosebumps as I thought about how much I already love these women, and how much I want a better life for them. These classes which seem so simple will hopefully bless their lives immensly. I am so grateful for Musana and the help that has been given to them through it, I can only imagine how grateful they are.
We have a big order coming up, and these women have come up with some new designs. The rest of the summer is going to be exciting, and I am really looking forward to it.
Hello everyone! It's Abby Evans. This is my first post from here in Lugazi, but a lot has been going on the past month since I have arrived.
The women are doing really well. Each of them are so amazing, and each have such loving and caring spirits about them.
Today we started our first literacy class. Every Wendesday we will have these classes, and then every Monday we will have classes on health.
The women seem to really enjoy learning and when I asked what they wanted to know they said, "Everything!" They are very smart as well. Betty and Rosett have never had any schooling, but are so eagar to learn. We have set up an extra class just for them on Fridays to keep them up to pace.
It's funny because as I stood there in the class watching Betty write her "A" as the rest of the women repeated, "A. ah. A. ah." I suddenly got goosebumps as I thought about how much I already love these women, and how much I want a better life for them. These classes which seem so simple will hopefully bless their lives immensly. I am so grateful for Musana and the help that has been given to them through it, I can only imagine how grateful they are.
We have a big order coming up, and these women have come up with some new designs. The rest of the summer is going to be exciting, and I am really looking forward to it.
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