We are officially 9 days away from our departure to Dakar, Senegal. I am so proud of the team for all they've accomplished in the months leading up to our trip. The excitement is of course the "trip" but there's much to be celebrated before we board the plane...or shall I say planes plural. Hello airports CLT-EWR-BUR-DKR
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This past summer each team member volunteered for 6 weeks with the Y Readers literacy program. Collectively the team contributed 60 volunteer hours serving as reading buddies to 1st, 2nd and 3rd graders in some of Charlotte's most at-risk elementary schools. I remember in one of our monthly team meetings, Meneika Helms excited about describing her volunteer time "the experience makes me even more proud to work for the Y!" Other team members remarked on how they loved seeing the improvements of their reading buddies, that each week the students were reading more words, reading longer sentences out loud, and most importantly the students showed improved confidence in their ability to read. Our team members now have a personal perspective on how the Y is making community impact, nurturing potential and improving literacy and education.
The team invested their own personal time in achieving fundraising goals of $1,500 each. From organizing a family fish fry to baking countless pies to calling on family and lifelong friends each team member extended their support network and helped to tell the story of our partnership with the Senegal Y. I am thrilled to serve alongside a group that has raised almost $15,000 to make this program possible! If you haven't seen the fundraising page I encourage you to look at the individual campaign pages and read their personal testimonies and fundraising journey: ymcagivetoday.org/globalservice.
We've had 4 team meetings over the past 5 months but the most exciting part is the real "team" that will emerge during the trip. For 2 of our team members this trip will be their first time on a plane. Talk about going BIG! Once we arrive in Dakar, our itinerary includes volunteering at the Senegal YMCA primary school, meeting with Y staff, volunteers and learning about how the Senegal Y operates in similar and different ways than the YMCA of Greater Charlotte. We have a day trip to Camp Berdine and another day on Goree island with the opportunity to try out bargaining skills in the market. We'll be in safe hands with the Senegal Y as they guide us through our daily experiences and ensure our most important basic needs food, water, shelter.
This is my 3rd trip to Senegal, getting all of the details in order for launch while also knowing that travel can disrupt the 'plan' at any given moment. I am preparing my "mommy" emotions for leaving my son Liam who is almost 2 and my 3 year old daughter Mila...and my husband too as I know he's preparing for his super dad duties. I trade that for the huge honor and responsibility of leading someone else's children across the pond and back...Shelley, Andre, Michael, Miles our amazing teens. We have a dynamic team of different ages, backgrounds, Y roles and together we will create once in a lifetime transformations.
Thank you to everyone that has made a contribution or supported the program in any way. We welcome your prayers and positive vibes, officially starting next Friday November 20th at 2:01pm!
Stay tuned to the blog to see the trip from the eyes of our team members.
Merci beaucoup,
Candace Murray
GSL Program Leader
Your 2015 Global Service Learning Team:
Shelley Busbee: Siskey Y Youth Fitness Coordinator; Providence High School
Andre Jordan: Y teen; Olympic High
School 15’, CPCC student
Michael Roberts: McCrorey Y camp
counselor; Philip O’Berry Academy
Courtney Tate: Y Readers, Manager of
School Age Academic Initiatives
Sharon Hinson: Association Office
Accounting Executive
Meneika Helms: Dowd Y, Financial Development Director
Miles Roberts: McCrorey Y camp counselor; Phillip O'Berry Academy
Danielle Rader: Johnston Y Senior Program Director
Hillary Brodofsky: Sally's Y Executive Director
Vanessa LePino: Y Parent Educator; Parents as Teachers Program