
So with less than 2 weeks to go, I thought I ought to get around to getting this set up so I can document the whole experience. I am SO looking forward to my trip, but am also really scared too. I don't know what to expect and I don't know how much the things I see are going to affect me. I am more bothered about how being able to engage people when I get back. If one more person asks me if I am looking forward to my holiday I will scream! The fact is, I am going to one of the poorest countries in the world to see how bad the situation is there, and I will be coming back to talk to you all about it. I'm not going on a jolly from work, and please don't expect me to come back chilled out and suntanned! I find it absolutely disgusting that in the year 2008 a child dies from water related illnesses every 15 seconds. how can that be happening? Clean water and adequate sanitation should be something everyone has access to in this day and age. We are so lucky to be born here in the western world. I can't wait to see the difference the money raised by WaterAid makes. I am going to be flying to Uganda on Sunday 31st August, and coming back on 10th September. (yep I will be celebrating my 25th birthday out there!) While I am there I will be spending a day in the life of a village with no adequate water supply or sanitation. We will be walking to collect water, and spending the day with a family to see how they live without being able to take water for granted like we do. I think that will really hit home for a lot of us. We will also be visting projects and getting involved with all the amazing work wateraid do. I had a briefing in london at wateraid HQ a couple of weeks ago where I met my group, they all seem really nice and have similar hopes and fears to me. Its weird to think I barely know them at the moment but in a couple of weeks we will be pretty close! I will post the itineray on here closer to the time. I am hoping to update this blog every other day while I am there. If anyone has any questions at all about the trip please mail me or post comments on here and I will do my best to reply! I will try and update this a few times before I go as well. I really appreciate everyones interest in what I'm about to do! If you would like to find out more about the charity, please visit http://www.wateraid.org/ you can donate money there as well, to put it in to perspective, £15 can give someone clean water, sanitation and hygiene education for life. So the price of a decent bottle of wine can save a life! how mad is that!
4 comments:
Wow Emily, I'm quite inspired by what you're doing! How did you get involved? Can't wait to hear more from the blog. I'm sure the experience will be amazing (tough in places i'm sure), anyway, good luck and hopefully catch up with you soon. Jen x
Hi Jenny,
I got involved as I work for Severn Trent Water, and we support WaterAid and all their work. I am also the local rep for WaterAid in Severn Trent Derby and every year Wateraid organise a supporters trip where each water company sends one person to represent them, I applied and got picked! Really looking forward to finding out more about the situation out there and coming back to tell everyone about it! Thanks for the interest
Em xxx
Hi mate
Well good luck on your trip and i am looking forward to following your blog.
I really respect the fact you are going out to make a difference and make us all realise what we have here is nothing to complain about.
Good luck hun xxxxxx
Hey mate, great blog! Only a week now before we all go and I absolutely can't wait!! I too have had the 'holiday' comments and am getting sick of having to defend myself and the trip. Everyone I know will be left in no doubt as to the true situation out there when I get back! Looking forward to 'blogging' together - c u next week x!!!x
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