Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Interested in Helping?

One of the things that I've enjoyed the most during my service here is the time I've spent with teenagers. While there are definitely cultural differences between Azerbaijan and the US, there are also things that don't vary between countries - the desire to spend time with their friends, travel, listen to music and talk about celebrities, etc.

Last year I did a summer camp with my sitemate and it was a great experience. From a one day trip we took with the girls to another region of the country I had the idea to expand it this year. For a country that's the size of the state of Maine, it's amazing how little these teens have traveled. So I wrote what's called a Peace Corps Partnership Program grant - this is a grant that gets posted on the Peace Corps website and people back in the US can make a tax deductible donation.

Some basic information: there will be five trips (four day trips and one overnight trip), the funds from this grant will cover some of the following costs: travel, one hotel stay, various admission fees, and a few meals. The girls themselves (approximately 15 of them) will be paying a participation fee and providing sack lunches for four of the five trips. They will be visiting a UNESCO world heritage site, a city on the silk road, and a city embracing their history of metalworking, among others. The textbooks they use in school will be coming to life for them, and they will return to their homes and families with an experience they will be sure to share with many others - from stories about the cities to something as simple as eating in a restaurant, which is something that most of them haven't done before.

So how can you help, you say? Any donation, from $1 to $100 (or whatever your heart desires), would be greatly appreciated. Below is the link to the site where donations can be made. And feel free to share this information with your friends!

Click here for information about the project and how to donate...

If you have any questions about my project feel free to email me at wendysuewalter@gmail.com.

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