More help expected from South African Volunteers. YIPPEE!
| Brooke says: I am intested in going to Africa to reach outside of myself and go where God calls me to go. To be a servant. I am interested in bringing the triplets so they can see another culture and I pray this will touch them at a young enough age that they feel as if they can make a difference in their world. |
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Cole says: Why I'm going to Africa is because I would like to help children that have so little. Plus I would also like to help and see what the kids jobs are. Also for fun I would just like to see all the wild life thats there and to go places I've never been. |
| Brent says: I want to go to Africa because that is what God wants me to do. Also, I want to make children there smile. I want to become friends with some children there. Next I want to try some of their food so I know what it tastes like. |
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Jessie says: I'm going to Africa because I want to go to orphanages and hug kids and learn about culture. Also teach Jesus! |
Makenzie says: I've always wanted to go to Africa since I can remember. I love helping people and being able to share the word of God with other people. I love being with little kids: helping them and teaching them
and in the process being able to grow my own relationship with God. |
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My name is Kate Euser, and I am excited to join AWA. This will be my first trip and I will be going for a month. My goal is to help people and to be effective. I want to learn from others, and help others realize their opportunities to make a difference. I enjoy meeting new people and exploring other cultures. I am physically active and enjoy playing sports. I also enjoy working with my hands whether that is to make art, build crafts or work collaboratively on larger projects. I am looking forward to using the skills I have, and learning new skills, for the betterment of others. |
| T'Nell Page is returning for another visit to South Africa. She has been on hold while her and David's son Benjamin has had a heart transplant. He is doing well and it opens a door for service again that has been much anticipated. She will also be a team trainer for AWA this coming year. Welcome T'Nell! |
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