Thursday, 22 September 2011

The power of connections in the Munsieville community

Alyson Krucher and Carola Michielsen, our two GSK PULSE volunteers, spent the day in Munsieville on Tuesday, meeting some of the local community. Here is Alyson's report from the visit:
"The day started with a meeting with Vuyani (the man in the white zip-up jacket), who is a youth coordinator volunteer for Humana and a resident of Munsieville. He and I share a strong desire to have a more structured and consistent sports programme in the schools of Munsieville as well as the community. Vuyani has a vision of building a sports complex in Mayibuye, the more established part of Munsieville. On our way to see the field, we ran into the women I like to call, "The Entrepreneur Women of Mayibuye". We were greeted with the same excitement and love we always get when they see us. Elizabeth and the rest of the women updated us with their progress in writing to the Councillor to ask for land to put their soup kitchen and brick-making facility. The letter was already drafted and on its way - another display of urgency on the part of these business ladies!
Vuyani needs the support of the adults in this community if his sports programme is to be sustainable. Mayibuye is the area of Munsieville that has the most young inhabitants but organised sports are nonexistent here because the parents do not see the benefit. Vuyani and I discussed the need to address the parents and emphasise the importance of sports to the overall well-being of their children. His interaction with the ladies today will help Vuyani establish rapport and these women will be able to spread the word to other adults in Mayibuye about sports. In return, Vuyani asked the ladies about what they are doing and Elizabeth explained about her bubble soap-making business, the bricks, candles, gardens, and home-based care.
Since my time is short here in Munsieville, I realise early on that it is important for me to facilitate connections between volunteers, community members and government officials and gently nudge these engaged people in a direction of productivity, trusting relationships, and results!"
Another step along The Thoughtful Path as the community of Munsieville moves towards a better future!

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