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Members of Girlguiding Cheshire Forest and neighbouring counties doing a variety of community action projects in The Gambia.

Monday, 13 April 2015

How can you help?

What we have so far provided with Team Gambia 2015:

  • Playground for local school 
  • 3 Resuscitation manikins (1 adult, 2 baby)
  • Prescription glasses x 300 
  • Bras x 750 
  • Reusable sanitary packs x 80 
  • First aid kits x 31 
  • Malaria nets x 31 
  • Babies bottles x 80 
  • Sewing kits x 200 
  • Medication for local clinic 
  • Stethoscope 
  • Science experiment resources 
  • Badges for Guides & Scouts (6 different badges x 100) 
  • Posters for nursery, primary school and high school 
  • Walking sticks 
  • Low vision aids 
  • Blind canes 
  • Soap 
  • Knitted hats & jumpers for babies x 100

We also have money to donate towards a community kitchen which the Gunjur Project would like to build.


How you can help

  1. Buy a malaria net - each one costs just £5
  2. Sponsor a child for a year of education - it costs £100 (email us for a form)
  3. Make a donation towards the community kitchen fund - any amount
  4. Pay for a community well - a basic well costs £200, but those wells do not cope well following a poor rainy season. A proper community well with a pump costs £2,750
  5. Sponsor a family (e.g. if a husband dies) - cost £250 per year covering food & medical expenses
  6. Pay for a cataract operation - cost £60 per person

Please drop us an e-mail and we'll send our bank account details for you to transfer the money gambia@cheshireforest.org.uk


An experience of a lifetime

"Another fantastic week in the sunshine with the Gunjur Project. I didn't think we could top last year, but we have! I truly believe that we have empowered the women of Gunjur this year and look forward to hearing about how they continue to grow and develop" - Laura W
"The projects that Cheshire Forest Girlguiding took part in were life changing for many people. This was a big part of the week's work for us and not only rewarding for us a group, but particularly myself, as passing on my 1st Aid Skills and knowledge to the women was really rewarding for me" Steph K
"It has been great to see the local women grow in spirit and confidence during the 1st Aid Sessions. It reminds me that life isn't about getting and having, it's about giving and being. It has been great to see some of the younger members of our group lead many of the sessions with the Scouts and Guides - Girls in the lead" Catriona S
"An experience of a lifetime would be an underestimate. Every second has been amazing. I love spending time with the Guides and Scouts and seeing how appreciative there were" Emily H
"It's so enjoyable to see all the children learning new things from all our science experiments and the sessions at the Guide & Scout Camp" Chloe VE 
"It has honestly been an amazing experience and definitely one I will never forget" Jenny B
"I have loved every second of this fantastic trip and it has been one of the best weeks of my life." Eleanor H
 
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Sponsored Children

After returning from The Gambia in 2014, Sue, Mandy and Rachael A all decided to sponsor a child through their schooling. Our 2014 group also decided to sponsor a child for 3 years at school.  We were lucky enough to meet all those girls this year.


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Mandy meeting her 5 year old girl

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Rachael A meeting her girl, Kaddy, plus Fatou our group girl

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Fatou on the left - sponsored by our 2014 group, plus Aminatta on the right, sponsored by Sue

Playground

We are paying for a playground to be built next to a new primary school and nursery, this is costing 112,500 Gambian Dalasi (about £1800). You can see in a different blog the mural we painted on the wall next to it - these photos are of the playground under construction.  We will have photos of the finished playground sent to us soon.








Thursday, 9 April 2015

Educational Mural at the newly built nursery

We have paid to have a playground built next to a brand new primary school and nursery. Alongside this playground is a large wall, which we painted an educational mural on.

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Mural 3


Mural 4


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Eye Testing

We had 2 eye professionals in our team, so we decided to do some eye testing to help the local community. Rachel is an orthoptist and Lucy is a dispenser, so they teamed up to run this session. We collected hundreds of prescription glasses in the UK and sent them over before we went.

In the morning, we tested the 30 women who were learning first aid with us, then in the afternoon we had 40+ people from the local community. Several people went away with new glasses and were able to see again after a long time with poor vision.

Big thanks to Warrington hospital and Action for Blind People who donated a large amount of low vision aids which we took and distributed.

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Testing eyes with basic equipment

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Testing eyesight using basic methods

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Fitting glasses
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We only had basic eye testing equipment

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Heating up the glasses so that they could be fitted properly



1st Aid Training Day

Today we had 30 women with us from the Kulokoch community association. We spent the day teaching them first aid skills, in a training put together by our team A&E nurses Jemma & Steph. They learnt about CPR, malaria prevention, wound management and when to get help, basic first aid skills, water sanitation & hygiene, infection control and eye hygiene.

We had 3 resusci Anne dolls donated in the UK which we took with us (donated by North West Ambulance Service and Cheshire Forest First Response) - an adult torso and 2 baby dolls. We have left these in The Gambia to be used for future trainings.

We also bought each of the ladies a first aid kit which has been well stocked, plus a malaria net to keep them and their families safe.

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How to treat minor injuries
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Learning CPR
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Learning CPR
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Learning CPR


At the end of the day, the whole village turned out for a formal presentation. There were a number of dignatories there too, as well as the village elders. A representative from the Gambian Ministry for Education also attended and was very impressed with what we'd done. The ladies were all presented with an official certificate. And there were lots of formal speeches.


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Presentation of Certificates
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Presenting 1st Aid Kits and malaria nets
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Each participant received a certificate of achievement, a first aid kit and a malaria net to use in their home 





Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Gunjur fishing village and the Women's Association Garden

Today we have been for a walk to the local fishing village. Fishing is one of the main industries in this part of The Gambia. They catch yellow tailed mullet and sea snails.

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Dried fish
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In the smoke house
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Fishing boats

We planted some trees to give much needed shade and some tomatoes in the local Women's Association garden.

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Carrying water from the well

We also gave the Gunjur Women's Association a donation of 60+ knitted hats and jumpers for their children which were kindly donated to us in the UK.

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