Flying S-O-L-O

I always knew leaving the people I love would be difficult, but I never knew it would be THIS difficult. This last week of preparation before my trip has been nothing less than stressful, emotional, and chaotic. With my grandpa in the hospital and the reality that I have to say my final goodbye tonight […]

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Getting Set to Jet!

As much as I have been excited and waiting for this upcoming adventure, it has hit me with full force how hard it’s going to be without the immediate comfort of my family and friends that I take for granted all too often. I have two weeks left until my departure, so I’m trying to […]

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Slavery or Starfish?

AND YOU THOUGHT SLAVERY ENDED?Talk about an intense summer read! If you’re bold enough to take on a book that will wrench your heart, but leave you inspired and encouraged at the same time, pick up Half the Sky by Nicholas D. Kristof and his wife Sheryl WuDunn. In their book, Kristof and WuDunn reveal […]

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“Tanele-Bell”

I met the smiling young girl at GuGu’s school, a free school consisting of 14 boys and girls in the Mangwaneni Squatter Camp. Tanele (whom I nicknamed “Tanele-Bell”) soon became one of my favorite children as I saw the dire need she had to be loved. At 12 years old, she had quite the edge […]

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T-Shirt Fundraiser

To help raise funds for my 9 month stay in Swaziland, I am selling T-shirts for $15. If you would like to order one, contact me at: martin.mary@students.uwlax.edu and let me know how many and what size(s). (There is an additional $2 for shipping.) T-shirt front: “Tinyatselo Tesandla” means “fingerprints” in the African language called […]

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MYC Bridging School

The creators of Manzini Youth Care (MYC) started this free school to serve as a bridging source for orphans or street children who have never had the ability to attend school due to poverty. The purpose is to give these disadvantaged out-of-school children a chance to receive primary school education, and ultimately give them the […]

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The Kingdom of Swaziland

Swazi Facts:Population: ~1.1 million peopleCapital city: MbabaneLanguage: SiSwati and EnglishGovernment: King Mswati III is current head of the kingdomLife expectancy: 28.7 years old, only 1 in 10 children will make it to 30 years oldEducation: 58% children don’t go to school because they can’t afford school feesAIDS infection: 44.2% are HIV+, 70% of children will […]

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