I will be interviewing some of the women that were not selected to be nannies but the have tailoring experience on Friday. There were several women that had many people depending on them and it will not be hard to find a women that will fit the criteria to be our first WIL women in the "Believe in me" working program. I will need the women to have tailoring experience so that she can start making some of the items we will be selling on our online shop. The more we sell the more women we can employ! To the right are the first fabrics we bought at the market. We will be making robes (for men, women and children) aprons (men, women and children) lounge pants (men, women and children) dresses and rompers for little girls to begin with. My idea is to have pictures of each item but the customer can then pick which material they would like there clothing item made out of. I am hoping to have some items up by next week so people can start ordering! Micheal will be returning late summer and has agreed to carry an orders back with him. Then my parents will carry orders back in early November.
While staying at Neema House we got a call about a little boy, Frank, that had been abandoned by his mother. After meeting the grandfather that had been taking care of the little boy we decided that they did not really meet the criteria for staying at the orphanage but so far they have met criteria to be in WIL outreach program. The grandfather has taken very good care of the Frank but simply has no one to watch him during the day. He has tried for the last month to find someone to help him but he cannot work and keep Frank because he is just too young to be left by himself. It is sad that the grandfather's only option was to place his little grand baby in an orphanage. The grandfather even said that if we took him he would send what little money he had to help feed Frank. We will be visiting Franks home on Monday to see if they fit all the criteria. Most likely Frank will be our first child to have a daycare sponsor ($35 per month). I do plan on opening a daycare within the next year but that does not help Frank or his grandfather right now. I will update you on Frank and his grandfather after the home visit.
Claire and I also met with a midwife this week. She contacted Claire because she had recently moved to the area with her husband and children and wanted to do some good work with the community. When Claire told me about her I immediately started thinking about all the knowledge and experience she could bring to WIL. In our meeting I asked her how she would feel about going to the villages and teaching the pregnant women what they needed to do to keep themselves healthy throughout the pregnancy and after. She will also be doing basic health check ups on the women and babies once they are born. We will also be bringing food and prenatal vitamins to the women once a month once the program is funded and ready to go! I hope to launch this and all the programs in October.
I also went to visit my old friends from Cradle this week. It was so nice to see and kiss on the babies! Here are a couple of pictures I took on my visit.
I also spend a lot of time with Franki and Meshack this week. They are both doing very well at Neema House. The doctor is very happy with their weight gain and overall health. Meshack is very strong and healthy but he does still have blood in his stool and cannot go back to the village until that has cleared up. We will be taking Bibi (grandma) back to the village as well as delivering formula for the remaining triplets in the village on Friday.
Jason has had a really exciting week as well! He took and passed his Tanzania commercial pilots license!!! The day after he got the results he flew his first passengers into the Serengeti! Jason is a person that has proven that if you want something badly enough anything is possible! So proud of my husband:)
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