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Bridget Hathaway Arrives

January 23rd, 2012

Bridget Hathaway arrived in Burundi on 23rd Jan 2012 to help train our staff and other volunteers in disability awareness and basic care techniques for people with disabilities, so they will be able to begin working in the villages surrounding Muyinga. She will be here for seven weeks intensive training and will be taking our staff for a work placement in Tanzania, visiting a pre-existing "Community based rehabilitation" project. This is an exciting development for the project and we hope that this new aspect of Bethesda's work will make a real difference in the lives of people with disabilities in the Muyinga area.

 

Raft Building

December 20th, 2011

Another activity for The Bethesda Project was started on 9th Dec 2011! Raft building is an activity in which teams are given four blue barrels, six wooden poles and lots of rope; they are asked to build their own raft which, as a team, they will then try(!) to paddle across the lake – racing other teams to the finish! 

Our staff enjoyed the training and we are looking forward to introducing it to groups soon.

Euphobia Fence

December 20th, 2011

Members of the local church in Muyinga volunteered to help plant a euphobia fence all the way around the new Cibare Site. It took three mornings work to plant a tree every half meter around the 1.2km perimeter – a massive 2,400 holes dug and plants planted! It's been really exciting to see the plants taking root and the fence taking shape!

See the gallery for more pictures of the planting….

Visitors

November 21st, 2011

Vicky Whibley and Chris Binks arrived on 15th Nov 2011 to help the project for one month. They have been very busy and extremely helpful – teaching First Aid, drawing an Orienteering map from scratch and setting new routes, teaching our new Raft Building activity and designing and planning a Low Ropes course for our new site. We hugely appreciate all they have given to the project,

see the gallery for more pictures of their stay.

Competition launched!

November 10th, 2011

We have recently launched a competition to win TWO FLIGHTS TO BURUNDI! The aim of the competition is to raise money to secure our beautiful new land and to design an exciting new team sport or activity that will be used with groups on the new land.

Check out the new "Competition" page on our website for more information or to join in!