Showing posts with label Sarah Miehle-Honecker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Miehle-Honecker. Show all posts

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Volunteer happiness

It was a wonderful and sunny day, when I walked up the main street in Ushpa-Ushpa at the beginning of the holidays. Half way up the street I saw one of the kids of Proyecto Horizonte, who stuck his head out a garage door and I asked him how he was doing. His answer surprised me a lot, but also made me sad “I’m so bored” he said “I  would rather go to school, there is nothing to do here”. So I spontaneously decided to set up another little holiday program and promised to come back with games and learning activities. During the next few days I came back to the garage door several times and there were always more excited kids opening the door after I had knocked it. Their energy and curiosity was endless and made them constantly ask for new activities, so that I could hardly come up with new learning games in time. But although it was rather improvised and sometimes also pretty chaotic, the love and enthusiasm of the kids, who started to set out chairs and a desk in the middle of the sidewalk for further learning sessions also showed me that it was absolutely worth it. And it made me go home with a smile which was as bright as the ones I could see in the cute little faces of the kids. This happiness they gave me was the best recognition and better than any payment I could ever get!
From: Sarah Miehle-Honecker

Friday, October 4, 2013

Müll, kläffende Hunde und noch ein weiter Weg


Heute haben wir weiter an unserer Umeltkampagne gearbeitet, mit der wir die Leute für das große Müllproblem in Ushpa-Ushpa sensibilisieren und ihnen die Möglichkeiten für Recycling aufzeigen wollen.
Also machten wir uns mit großen Plakaten bewaffnet auf den Weg von Tür zu Tür, konnten aber leider einige Häuser wegen der guten Wachhunde, die uns kläffend auf Abstand hielten, gar nicht erst erreichen. Trotzdem zeigen einige Bewohner hier zum Glück reges Interesse am Müllproblem und erkundigen sich, wo sie ihren Abfall entsorgen können oder erzählen uns, dass sie ihre leeren Plastikflaschen schon an Recyclingfirmen verkaufen.
Das gibt uns wieder Hoffnung und Kraft für den weiten Weg der noch vor uns liegt, um zusammen mit der Gemeinde von Ushpa-Ushpa die Gegend um den Fluss und die Schule eines Tages endlich von all dem Müll zu befreien und auch in Zukunft sauber halten zu können.