Lynn Imai – Mid Pacific Institute,
Sometimes you just
luck into something. My trip to
Even months after
I returned home, I find myself flashing back to moments there. I will always remember
This is a newly
emerging nation and the history of its current government has been short in comparison
to other countries but along the way we met people whose fierce patriotism and
determination to carve a place for their country in the 21st century
rivals any other. These residents give
of themselves, their time and their resources graciously without thought of
return. Yunus Chamda, Razvi and Firdoz Ahmed, and Gora and Adam Peer are some who first
come to mind.
We visited a
school that could have been in any town in the
The rich and inspiring history of this country makes the current educational situation both understandable and intolerable. What was purchased with the lives and sacrifices of heroes should not be compromised by inadequate schools and antiquated facilities. TWB’s mission is a small but vital effort to address some of those needs. I was honored to be able to see and participate in it.
I have so many people to thank, the South African teachers who gave up their vacations to attend the workshop, the Hawaii team of Jim, Carl and Jen of course, the Canadian team of Noble, Lily and Elspeth, the kind and generous sponsors in South Africa including the families of Yunus Chamda, Gora and Adam Peer, Razvi and Firdoz Ahmed, the amazing Ameena Peer who inspires me greatly to be a better person, and of course Yunus Peer without whom none of this would be possible.