Bournemouth Principal, Susana Ayala - who just happens to be eight months pregnant! - was the first host stop after Portsmouth. She really did the Academy proud with lots of colourful and delicious fruit and face painting for the children.
In Exeter Principal, Abbe Martin, dressed in African clothes and provided lots of materials for the students to make props and display them on African cloths. They were joined for the photo shoot by Oscar, a very non-African animal!
Stop 4 was in South Wales. Principal Becky Goodfield and her teacher, Gemma Carter, obviously enjoyed their ride in the ambulance! The stop was at the Welsh Assembly. Roy Gee, a past volunteer, is seen in the picture in his African shirt.
Liz Collyer, who is driving the ambulance, has a son who attends Helen O'Grady classes in Portsmouth. She is seen here (R) with the director of Village Africa, Caroline Johnston, and also with Chris Franks who is a member of the Welsh Assembly.
To learn more or to make a donation visit http://www.villageafrica.org.uk/
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
AMBULANCE - STOPS 2, 3 & 4
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