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Distribution 2 - Phillippines, March 22, 2023, Blog #4

Thank-you for the moments!!

   The day began earlier than the others as we had a 2 hour drive ahead

of us. We arrived safely and were greeted by a gym full of 350 children

patiently waiting for us and the bedkits.

 

   We usually begin by singing our national anthems and showing the

children the items in the bedkit. You can always feel the excitement in

the room.

   We then took the local transportation to our new hotel and had a

lovely lunch overlooking a volcano.

   In the afternoon we again held a distribution for 350 children and

were done in record time. We had the opportunity to meet the local mayor

and he thanked us all for bringing hope to the children.

Sue Orr

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Distribution 1 - Phillippines, March 22, 2023, Blog #3

We were very excited to do our first SCAW in-person distribution since 2020 when the world shut down. The bedkits had been purchased, labels printed, and children chosen so everything had been on hold since then.

We started with a small distribution of 200 in the morning to get a feel for the routine, which worked out quite well , then drove to another location about an hour away for the second distribution of 350 bedkits.

COVID has changed a few of the normal routines for picture taking, such as : not having the children change into the SCAW outfits, and the children were wearing masks so getting them to smile for their picture was not necessary.

Fran Wilson

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Rest Day - Phillippines, March 2023, Blog #2

Today was scheduled as a day of rest with tomorrow being the first day of the distribution.

Despite the long journey to arrive here we all agreed we were somewhat disappointed that we were not starting the distribution today and meeting the wonderful Philippine children and our host Kiwanis Club partners.

Our car was not available to us as the vehicle designated to us was not permitted on the road. This is a measure government is using to assist in controlling traffic in this densely populated city.

Kindness was offered to us by coordinator Millette whose vehicle was allowed on the road after 10 am.

She chauffeured us to the Greenhills Market Place where we enjoyed a delightful morning of browsing, and for some of us shopping, followed by a delicious lunch and time to socialize and learn more about the Philippine culture and the products the Philippines are known for. The market had many many kiosks selling their renowned pearls.

Our afternoon was spent organizing for our first distribution tomorrow. As you can appreciate, review was essential  in light of the Covid hiatus. We are fortunate to have Sue and Jim’s past experience here as well as their expertise in leadership.

We anticipate a day tomorrow of many smiles on faces as the children receive their bedkits which we will see despite the precaution of masking.

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Arrival - Phillippines, March 2023, Blog #1

After arriving midday yesterday,  today was our first full day to settle in. It was a “free day” but totally filled in quickly. It started out with our driver taking us to a US War Memorial for the Pacific Second World War relative to the Philippines. There were a few miscues before finding the right one but it was worth the effort and almost overwhelming - the size with the number of crosses of fallen soldiers. It is a touching circular structure with all the names included, rooms with geographic illustrations  highlighting the activity around the Philippines.

Dr. Ito then took us, his personal attendant and driver out to lunch. As expected, he nailed it with a great place just next door to the hotel. After that, he kindly took us on a great tour of the highlights of the city. I think we all really appreciated his kindness and giving us so much of his time.

  One more day to settle in and then I sense all of us are excited to start the bedkit distribution process again after a three year hiatus. A few pictures of lunch and the Memorial.

Cheers,

Jim

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Tanzania Is Planning Ahead

Here is an update from Mama Wendoa and the Upendo Information and Counselling Centre, our OVPs in Tanzania.


“We are getting ready for 2023 distribution. Upendo Information and Counselling Centre an OVP from Tanzania, has started preparations for the July 2023 Distribution.

Materials for uniforms and for the school/carrier bag.

 

First and foremost we want to thank our donors and SCAW for the generosity of their support.

 

This year donors, SCAW and Upendo will see 6000 children go home smiling with their bedkits which will comprise of sleeping items which are a foam mattress, a treated mosquito net, a bed sheet,  a t-shirt and a piece of wrapper (kanga) which will give the child a sound sleep, making them more ready for the next school day. Another happy moment will be them going to school wearing a new uniform. Donors have made it possible for a child to have a new white short sleeve school shirt, a pair of new shorts for boys and a new skirt for girls. They will also have a new school bag to carry their new exercise books, pens and pencils, eraser and sharpener, all these items given to them by donors in the bedkit.

Wrappers (Kanga)

As you can see in these few photos, Upendo has made it possible for the small cottage to stitch some of the bedkit items for the 6000 children. 

 

Our July 2023 distribution will also be supported by SCAW Volunteers from Canada whom we have missed for more than 3 years due to COVID 19 pandemic.  We are excited to have the team back again with us in Tanzania. KARIBU."

 

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Sri Lanka, November, 2022, Blog #2

Here is the second update from Sri Lanka, written by our partners, the Rotary Club of Kelaniya. “Sleeping made comfortable to a group of Children in Sri Lanka – Day 2”.

“A good night’s sleep is a luxury today and facilitating same for a child is a noble gesture that gathers merit. On 26th Saturday 500 children from Pamunugama area, in Sri Lanka got the opportunity of experiencing the warmth and concern of the well-wishers, when they received bedkits donated by individuals and institutions in Canada, under the internationally acclaimed programme, spearheaded by Sleeping Children Around the World (SCAW), thus ensuring themselves of a comfortable night’s sleep.  

In this distribution were two Rotary Clubs in Sri Lanka, The Rotary Club of Kelaniya partnering with the Rotary club of Pamunugama, distributing 500 bedkits to children drawn from five schools in Pamunugama area including a group of children from a differently abled home. All the children were seen overwhelmed with joy in receiving their colorful bedkits along with some school items.

The magnanimous gesture of generous donors, funding bedkits, organised by SCAW has been carried out in Sri Lanka for over 25 years and is seen as a unique programme that connects donors and recipients. The great moment, with kids receiving their kits, is captured through the lens of photographers, and presented to donors, which creates much valued satisfaction and long memories to the generous donors. Long Live SCAW!!”.

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Sri Lanka, November, 2022

Here is the update from Sri Lanka, written by our partners, the Rotary Club of Kelaniya. “In an initiative to ensure one additional child in the world sleeps in comfort, the internationally acclaimed programme, spearheaded by Sleeping Children Around the World (SCAW) in collaboration with their overseas volunteer partner, the Rotary Club of Kelaniya in Sri Lanka, successfully accomplished its first phase of distribution on 19th November, 2022”. 

Entrance to the distribution site in Sri Lanka

From our partners: “This was possible, thanks to the magnanimous gesture of generous donors in Canada funding for bedkits, organised by Sleeping Children Around the World. Deserving children between ages 6 and 12, from six schools in the area of Wattala received 300 valuable gifts of a bedkit (sleeping kit with school items) at this distribution. The local distribution was organized by Rotary Club of Kelaniya together with the Inner Wheel Club of Wattala on behalf of SCAW. It was very satisfying to see the under privileged children receiving this gift, post the Covid pandemic, especially at a point where Sri Lanka is experiencing a severe economic down turn.

Rotarians, Inner Wheelers and their immediate families grouped together, mingling with a multi-ethnic group of children from all communities, assembled in a temple to add a smile on the faces of these children. The children graciously accepted their gifts whilst sharing words of appreciation and gratitude with Thank You cards and songs”.

Children heading home with their bedkits - ready for a good night’s sleep.

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