Sunday 30 June 2013

Chloe's fundraising night!

 

Raffle Prizes



Cakes and a sweet tree for the raffle!

I'm about a week late in posting this but hey ho!

I'd like to thank everyone who managed to make it along to my charity night, a great amount of money was raised... £1,311.25 to be exact and there are still some more donations coming in too! 

Both myself and Angie are absolutely delighted and cannot wait to take the money we have raised over NEXT WEEK and spend it on the children.

It's actually quite scary how quickly time has flown since we first started organising our trip. This time last year we just mentioned gong away in passing and now, this time next week we'll be snoozing under a mosquito net!

Everything seems to have fallen into place nicely so it's just really last minute stuff that's left now...

I've yet to feel nervous but I'm sure that will come when I start packing my cases haha! 

I'm sure we'll post again before we leave!

Feel free to post any comments onto our blog whilst we're away as I'm sure we'll be updating fairly regularly.


Here are some pictures...


The soon to be travellers!



Tadaaaaaaa!

Sunday 23 June 2013

Angie's Fundraising Night 22nd June.

Hello Everyone,

As you all know I had organised a Fundraising Night to raise some money for Paradiso Orphanage in Tanzania where I plan to spend a lot of my time volunteering throughout my 7 weeks in Africa.


Well you will all be delighted to here my night went Amazingly well!! There was a great turn out and I am so thankful for all the support shown by so many people!

I had a Raffle on the night with many amazing prizes!! Thank you to all who donated a prize!

                       Here are some of the people who kindly donated prizes:

Annick Art, Lime Tree, Jacks coffee and grill, Candy Chase, Designer bag, The Millhouse, Fast fix, The Blair, No.1 Avenue Larder, Ian Callaghan, Beauty by Emma, Kelly bronze, Borlands deli, Hair stop,  Headquarters, KMF hairdressing, Radiant Skin, Struthers Farmhouse, Normans Newsagent,
Heart and sole, Past and present, Quality hairdressers, Apris nail and hair bar, Ruby's Tearoom,
Natasha Mcleod, The Canny Man, The Millennium Hotel Glasgow, Pierrot et Coco, Joan Scott Hairdressing, Emily Stuart Hairdressing, Dunlop Hotel, Porky's Gym, The Smugglers Inn, and many more......

 Thank you all so much, your kind donations helped the night go so well !!
                                                  RAFFLE PRIZES!

On the night I also had a Dart Competition which proved popular and raised a lot of money and also Guess how may 5p coins are in the Jar for the Top Prize of
"3 course meal for 2 and a bottle of wine at the Millennium Hotel in Glasgow".
 
Thank you to everyone for getting involved.
 
Some of the Lucky Winners!!
  
 *Congratulations*
 
 
 Thank you all again for such a fantastic turn out!
 
Everyone has been so generous, I cant thank you all enough.
The money will allow us to do so much for the Orphanage
 
 
Okay...... so here is the moment you have all been waiting for....... The Grand TOTAL Raised:
 
£1320
 
Its unbelievable, this will make such a difference to the children's lives
THANK YOU !!
 
 
And it only gets better ..........
 
Chloe has also raised an amazing amount of money from her Fundraising Night and I will let her tell you all how it went!!
 
Together We Have Raised So Much Money, We Are So Grateful
 
And so EXCITED !!!!!!
 
 
Thank you again, We will keep you posted on our progress!!
 
2 weeks to go now Ahhhhh !!!!! Sooooooo EXCITING !!!!
 
 
Thank you for making it such a great night!


Monday 10 June 2013

Four Weeks to Go!

Hello it's Chloe and Angie here, this is our first post as you will all see but there will be many to follow on from our summer adventure to Tanzania.

Where we are going!


Not long to go now eh! We're too excited for words and NEED to vent and share some of this excitement with you all. We fly out on Sunday the 7th of July for a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG haul flight. We'll pretty much be travelling for 17 hours straight which is probably the least exciting part but who cares because we have 7 weeks to enjoy ourselves... and work a little (just kidding Andy). 






We've been given Work the World t-shirts to wear when we arrive so we're not abandoned at the airport when our guide picks us up. Hopefully he'll find us haha. Who are we kidding... with Angie's blonde hair, GOD HELP US. We hope our beds will be comfy after all that travelling, but not that we'll be in them for long as we have an orientation day the following morning.


We'll be orientated around our digs, the Arusha Nijiro House. It looks pretty cool from the pictures we've already seen and we'll upload some below. There seems to be lots going on in the house to accommodate all residents who will be students like ourselves, volunteers and backpackers. The house holds 32 people so hopefully we'll meet a good bunch of folk who we can spend time with when we're sick of pulling each others hair out haha. We're quite excited about meeting everyone who works in the house and getting to know our bearings and things but we're a tad apprehensive about trying the local cuisine... we'll possibly come back as two lollipops. Oh yes, on another note, praise your washing machines when we're away because we have to hand wash EVERYTHING. Funtimes. 





Garden


Front of the House






















Housekeeper and Chef - Brian and Witness :) 



Inside the House






We'll also be orientated to our placement which is the only Psychiatric ward within Tanzania located in Mount Meru Regional Hospital. It definitely looks different from anything we've ever seen and we'll post some pictures that we've been given just below. We will meet our mentors on the first day and we're quite glad that we have the same placement for the duration. We are currently in the last trimester of our second year as mental health nursing students and are looking forward to gaining this experience.




Ward





Outpatients Waiting Area 



Mount Meru Hospital

Department Display Board








We've both kitted ourselves out with a Swahili phrase book and Tanzania guide... this should be a laugh. The language just makes me want to watch The Lion King. Do you know Rafiki actually means friend? How amazing. We'll just be singing AHHH WUMBAAAA WAY AHHHH WUMMBAAAA WAYY constantly. Not all hope is lost for us though. A Swahili lecturer comes into the house twice a week, so we'll be sure to make use of that. Also... did you know that in Tanzania, their morning actually begins at 6am which then causes slight confusion with trying to understand time differences. WHAT ELSE? So if we're lacking in contact from our blog then we're probably befriending a baboon somewhere in the wilderness. 



Follow RAFIKI, he know de way!


When we aren't slaving away in 30 degree heat, we'll be working weekly in the local Paradiso Orphanage.This orphanage homes 13 children, we aren't sure what the age range is but we're looking forward to making a difference to their lives. As you all already know, we're are both having fundraising nights on the 21st and 22nd of this month to raise some cash which will be put to good use. It'll be for the kids and only the kids which we will make sure of! We'll update the blog about the funds we raise but for now we're in the process of organisation... well sort of, we need to get moving!



Kids of the Paradiso Orphanage and a Volunteer







If you've taken the time to read our first post, then thanks from Angie and myself!


We'll no doubt post as the weeks progress!

Kwaheri!