Reaching South Africa
Published by yojules September 9th, 2009 in General, Footprint
I got to spend an inspiring morning with my team who are working on a lovely project.
Our endeavour is to address HIV and Aids in our country. In our current project, we have a training and counselling programme on HIV that will roll across South Africa in waves. It starts with some Avo trainers who are training 30 master trainers from many AIDS organisations across the country.
Once we’ve taken them through the content, process and activities; they will, in turn, train 600 people in South Africa on how to deliver the content. These 600 will then train and counsel thousands, and eventually millions of South Africans!
The numbers are mind boggling, and it makes me think of the classic metaphor of the pebble dropping into a still pond, and then the rings growing wider and wider as the impact spreads.
So whilst on the one hand, Jacqui and team are having to get their minds around training content that involves a lot of condoms, vibrators and bananas, on the other, there is a roomful of incredible human beings who have chosen to use their life journey to bring messages to people that can so easily save lives!
This felt so connected to the philosophy and name of Avocado Vision: we plant trees in whose shade we may never sit, and whose fruit we may never eat! I am so proud that we have had the opportunity to contribute in this way! Well done to the Avo team in this journey!
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Very nice Jules, when I think about how this one programme will effect such a HUGE portion of South Africa, i get filled with awe… Now multiply that by each course that Footprint will run and you can really get an indication on how much this company can empower!
Guys, this project has been so uplifting to work on. We have planned for a long time and to see it all come together for these amazing people is awe inspiring. As Jules says, we must remember that when we are training or selling training we are planting seeds that will grow.
What inspirational work! Sandi - well done for landing such a brilliant project….it is something that you so deserve. Jules, well done on pushing forward even when others did not believe in your vision! The impact will last for many generations.