Saturday 31 December 2011

Happy New Year Everyone

Wishing you all a very happy new year......


We all had a wonderful time over Christmas and New Year and we thought you would like to hear what we have been up to......We have 39 girls now in the safe house, the latest Isatu came yesterday to join our happy and growing family.







We have been making christmas decorations, cooking lovely food, UK Yebe made by Jane caused quite a stir here on New Years Eve, making jewellery, playing games, balance ball and hopscotch are the current favourites, playing santa too...apparently a few girls saw Miriam & I in our magic cloaks and caps putting sweets in the baskets and presents under the tree.





jewellery making was very popular and very relaxing too.....lovely quiet time with the girls and staff.




















paper chain decorations were good for wearing too....



Santa filled the Danish baskets with sweets, a Mason family tradition.




Christmas morning, the girls were busy doing their hair and trying to keep warm......Mawah, Christiana, Miriam & Saitu are not impressed with the weather as Hamatan has arrived and rainy season is well and truly over. It is blissfully warm & sunny weather for us however the girls are freezing cold, especially first thing in the morning and last thing at night. Everyone is wearing socks and jumpers and blankets are much needed for everyone at night.





The nativity play was delightful, Miriam directed it all fabulously and for days before and even now many days after you can hear the sweet sounds of Noel Noel and We wish you a merry Christmas through out the day and night........Here's Mary, Joseph & the donkey on their way to Bethlehem.






We have had several birthdays in December, Kofi, Isata, Jane and Kofi's chocolate spread sandwich cake went down a treat with all. New Years Eve was celebrated with style, cooking UK Yebeh (cassava stew), singing Auld Lang Syne and dancing together to see in the new Year. Isata & Jane had a cooking competition and I think the UK Yebeh won this time.........



My nest news is that my chicken has hatched 11 chicks whoohoo.......cockledoodledoo : )




We are now looking forward to the New Year and we have developed a program over the holidays to work with the girls to build upon the their strengths, encourage them to plan ahead so that they are able to achieve more in school and build their confidence and self esteem for the future.

We are also starting adult literacy classes in the village so that the parents and children can learn and grow together to build a stronger community, Maronka is already a hugely strong community, in fact I believe it is one of the strongest I have ever worked in.

Ok so the girls are starting on a plan for the new year and so is most of Maronka village and we know many of you will be too! How many of you are thinking of getting fit and being more healthy, probably even joining the gym, please please do not spend your money on gym membership we have a much more exciting way to get you back in shape for 2012.

Start training now to join us for..........A Bike Ride, yes a bike ride from Hoek Van Holland to Belgium via Amsterdam. On the 31st August, 1st & 2nd September . More details will follow later so you can join us in this fantastic fun and fundraising opportunity.


We wish all your hopes & dreams come true in 2012

Ann, Isata, Jane, Miriam and all the Maronka girls xxxx



If you ever do any online shopping, or even if you think you don't (because you might in the process find it is cheap and easy to do so) please do sign up.  We will be most appreciative and you will definitely be making a difference to our work in Sierra Leone.

http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/educaidsierraleone



Why not buy a special gift for someone this year? EducAid Calendars for 2012 are £9:99.  Please contact annbeatty@educaid.org.uk to order yours.  All monies go to EducAid.


If you are interested in knowing more about EducAid's work with vulnerable young people, please go to http://www.educaid.org.uk/ and http://www.educaidsierrleone.blogspot.com/



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Friday 16 December 2011

Merry Christmas Everyone







Merry Christmas from Binta, Aisha, Fatmata, Namina, Marie and all the Maronka girls xxx


Thank you all so much for supporting our project,  we wish you a joyful and peaceful Christmas and may all your dreams and hopes for 2012 come true.


Love to you all from Isata, Jane, Ann & Miriam 



Why not buy a special gift for someone this year? EducAid Calendars for 2012 are £9:99.  Please contact annbeatty@educaid.org.uk to order yours.  All monies go to EducAid.

If you ever do any online shopping, or even if you think you don't (because you might in the process find it is cheap and easy to do so) please do sign up.  We will be most appreciative and you will definitely be making a difference to our work in Sierra Leone.

http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/educaidsierraleone

If you are interested in knowing more about EducAid's work with vulnerable young people, please go to http://www.educaid.org.uk/ and http://www.educaidsierrleone.blogspot.com/

Thursday 8 December 2011

Easy Fundraising



This is for all you online shoppers...... If you register online by clicking on the link below, the Easy Fundraising website will send us a cheque periodically with money that gets generated on the side of all your online purchases.

Please do.  I just did and it takes only moments.  As most of you are aware, things are difficult all across the non-profit sector at the moment.  This is not different for EducAid and recently we have had to cut into some of our core activities in order to keep our heads above water. e.g. We are looking at shortening the school day as of January as we are no longer able to feed the day students. ..... so every bit helps!

If you ever do any online shopping, or even if you think you don't (because you might in the process find it is cheap and easy to do so) please do sign up.  We will be most appreciative and you will definitely be making a difference to our work in Sierra Leone.


If you are interested in knowing more about EducAid's work with vulnerable young Sierra Leoneans, please go to www.educaid.org.uk and www.sierraleonegirls.blogspot.com

Wednesday 7 December 2011



Latest news from Maronka Girls 2


We have great internet access at the moment so I thought I would send you more of our news and photos while I can, 37 girls now. We have been doing some fun things like taking the children to the beach and we had our 1st EVER birthday party in Maronka village on the 17th November for Sumaila which was greatly enjoyed by all, with popcorn, prawn crackers and pineapple drink all round. As there are so many of us we have decided to celebrate all the monthly birthdays on one day each month.






Jane is our newest volunteer and came to stay with us at the girls house on Sunday. Jane has been a Lecturer in Higher Education for the past ten years where she has enjoyed the energy and enthusiasm of her young students and helping them achieve their personal and academic goals.


In her spare time Jane loves to travel and meet new people. She also loves walking the hills of Northern England and cooking for her  sons, Tom and George.

For a number of years she volunteered for a young person's drumming and dance group, enjoying playing Afro-Brazilian rhythms, singing and dancing (when nobody is looking :).

Jane is looking forward to using her experience to help the girls and young women feel strong to take steps towards a brighter future.

Diana has booked her ticket and is coming out to volunteer on the 22nd January for 3 months. If you would like to volunteer or know of anyone else who wants to volunteer from April next year, please put them in touch with us.






As many of the children stayed on site for the half term we took them to the beach, I have never seen so many happy children and so well behaved too. Most of them had never seen the sea before and they were shouting the sea is slapping us and had the most delightful day.






the children buried the teachers and Isata in the sand








then the teachers got their own back






I mentioned the challenge of the washing previously, the other challenge is 37 girls plaiting their hair on the weekend, heres my favourite before and after shot of Isatu. Isatu was selling palm wine every day, living an appalling existence and not attending school. Her parents left her with us in October and she is now doing very well. Our newest girl Mariama came to stay on Thursday from Freetown bringing the total up to 37.











Happy days


Love Ann, Isata, Miriam, Jane & the Maronka girls




Why not buy a special gift for someone this year? EducAid Calendars for 2012 are £9:99.  Please contact annbeatty@educaid.org.uk to order yours.  All monies go to EducAid.



If you ever do any online shopping, or even if you think you don't (because you might in the process find it is cheap and easy to do so) please do sign up.  We will be most appreciative and you will definitely be making a difference to our work in Sierra Leone.


http://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/educaidsierraleone


If you are interested in knowing more about EducAid's work with vulnerable young people, please go to http://www.educaid.org.uk/ and http://www.educaidsierrleone.blogspot.com/