"Do your little bit of good where you are; it's those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world." - Desmond Tutu

Purpose:

Purpose:
This desire to visit Zambia is least about tourism and more about becoming better students of culture, and more about self-awareness, and most about examining our shared humanity. It has been our dream to visit Africa, to listen to her rhythm, to learn some steps to her dance. Our philanthropic agenda is straightforward and certainly open to suggestion. In short, we want to embrace the challenges and needs of the local families, nurture and support existing programs, and collaborate on future goals and growth of services. Meeting basic needs as clean water, food, safe shelter, companionship and self-esteem, these are viable activities worthy of our volunteer time. Upon our return, we are committed to educating our communities about the plights of Africa, and seeding environments for more growth in service programs.

Destinations/Organizations to Support:
1.The Kondwa Children’s Foundation, Lusaka, Zambia
2.The Body Shop Community Trade supplier in Northern Zambia.
3. Working with children at various orphanage facilities in Zambia.

Travel Dates:September 6 - 25th 2007

Get Involved:

Get Involved:
Now that we're back from Zambia we have more ways for you to help out!

Here's what we're working on right now:

1. Gia is putting together a care package to Angela (school director/creator) in the beg of Feb. for the kids at Kondwa centre. She said they are currently in need of socks. The kids age in range from 4-8 yrs old. If you would like to donate please contact Gia.

2. We have HIV pins to sell at $5 a piece. They were made by the widow's group. Gia would love to send the money to Angela with the care package for the widows. I am happy to mail them to anyone who would like to purchase them. About 30 left!!

3. If you would like a tax write off you can always donate to the Kondwa Centre directly via this website. www.kondwa.org

The money is being used to help fund the new primary school! It's were we spent time "digging" with the caretakers. A great way to invest in the children's future!

Keep checking back to see what's needed.

Thanks for your continued support!!



8.08.2007

Feelin' the LOVE Body Shop sistas!!

Thank you to all of our incredible Body Shop sistas!!

I want each one of you to know how much kindness was shared with us this past weekend in Orlando during our annual conference. We had no idea that so many of you would be interested in our trip to Africa. And I can't even begin to tell you how much it meant to us to have so much love from all of our co-workers and friends that we work with. We were asked so many questions and handed such beautiful cards full of kind words, encouragement and support! Some of you even gave us some money to put towards our trip. THANK YOU! We are so grateful!!

We also had the opportunity to speak to Anita Roddick, The Body Shop founder and world activist a little bit more about our trip. She was so positive and excited for us to meet up with our community trade suppliers in Zambia, where source honey from for some of our products. She had some great suggestions of what to bring with us...one of which was a wind up radio...to give as a gift. She said they will love it. So we knew we had to make that happen.

I kid you not...no less than 30 minutes later a nice gentleman from the Australian Body Shop came up to us and said that he had overheard our conversation with Anita about visiting the CT suppliers. He had also attended our training on Profits with Principles and was excited for us and our journey. He then proceeded to open up his wallet and handed us some cash....he said..."It's not much but please take this money and put it towards that wind up radio." We couldn't believe it....we had just met this man....his name is Mark...but we don't have his last name yet....and we want to say THANK YOU MARK!! You are so KIND!! We will definitely be bringing a wind up radio with us!

So I will end this with one last virtual hug...to my/our Body Shop co-workers and friends. Not only do we work for a phenomenal company founded on amazing values but we are surrounded by such incredible women...so many I am proud to call my friends! I promise you that you will be with us in spirit. And we will do everything that we can to document our journey so that we can share it with all of you when we get back!

This won't be my only trip to Africa...I know I will be back...and maybe next time some of you will come with me!

Thank you ....thank you....thank you......

With love & gratitude....gia

We Support:

The Kondwa Children's Foundation:
The name Kondwa means "Be Happy."

This name encompasses the mission of the Kondwa Children's Foundation, which is to bring happiness and hope to the lives of orphaned children and communities impoverished by the effects of HIV/AIDS in the slums of Lusaka, Zambia in Africa.
Almost 20% of the children in Zambia are now orphans. On average, these children will live to be only 34 years old. The toll of HIV/AIDS and extreme poverty on Zambia and other African counties is staggering, but there are many ways for individuals to make a difference and help.

The Mission of the Kondwa Day Center:
Kondwa serves many physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of the orphans.

To improve the quality of life of orphans whose parents or caregivers have died of AIDS and HIV related diseases.
To give love, care and counseling to the children.
To provide pre-school education and to seek funding for formal education.
To prepare orphaned children with life skills.
To serve nourishing meals and attend to medical needs.
To raise awareness about HIV / AIDS among the children, their guardians and center volunteers.
To provide spiritual guidance to the children and their guardians.

The program staff is 100% volunteer.

Where is Kondwa?
It is located in the Ng’ombe compound on the outskirts of Zambia’s capital, Lusaka. Zambia is one of the southern countries in Africa, an area most affected by the AIDS virus.