Showing posts with label Holy Unity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holy Unity. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Ephy's Story

Ephy is 10 years old and goes to St Michael’s Holy Unity school. “I live with my mum and dad.  I have three brothers.  One who is 8, and there is another one 6 years old and another one six months old.  I’ve been in Girl Power since January. I like it.  We have learnt that you should always respect yourself”.
She goes on to talk about the sports that Girl Power promotes. “Yes I like the sports.  Volleyball is my favourite. Swahili is my favourite subject at school because I always pass” she laughs. Anything more you want to say Ephy? “Yes, I would like to talk about Girl Power.  We always practice how to play and work.  We play with other schools and we win.  It makes me feel happy”.  Great!
Written by Hannah Collins, volunteer at Girl Power
Approved by Dr. Liz Odera, Director at Sadili Oval Sports Academy

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

St Michael Holy Unity Girls

I am seated with five girls from St Michael’s Holy Unity School. Elizabeth is 11 and in class 6. Viola and Sharon are also in class 6 but are 12 years old.  Pauline is 15 and in class 5 and Cynthia is 13 and in class 7. Sport is definitely a favourite part of their Girl Power classes. “My favourite thing about Girl Power is sport, just like playing football.  Not netball, just football” says Elizabeth. The other girls say they like football too, and netball and Cynthia says her favourite sport is volleyball.  All the girls live in Kibera, some with the mums and dads and others with guardians or other family members.
Viola says the best thing she has learnt from Girl Power is how to prevent rape and what to do about it.  The other girls say they have learnt about “peer pressure, how to be yourself, menstruation and confidence”.  It’s almost like a mantra with this group!
Brenda then joins the group from the soccer field.  “I have learnt to be confident and to be proud of yourself and not to be shy” she says of Girl Power.  I ask her if she finds it hard to go to school sometimes. “Yeah, sometimes it is hard to go to school, especially if my dad is sick, I feel uncomfortable because he is home alone.  But I like going to school because I learn more about the things I don’t know. Sometimes even I learn about the skills that I have.  The school might make me to know my talents, especially from my friends.  When I see them playing football I think “let me join that” and I will find my talent there”.
How about the other girls’ talents? “Football” says Elizabeth.  “Dancing” offers Viola.  Sharon says her talent is singing and Cynthia says she likes to dance and act.  Cynthia is lucky, she has recognized three talents that she has – “dancing and acting and volleyball”.  A creative bunch!
 Written by Hannah Collins, volunteer at Girl Power
Approved by Dr Liz Odera, Director at Sadili Oval Sports Academy

Monday, July 22, 2013

Veronica's Story

Veronica is 14 and goes to St Michael’s Holy Unity school.  She is attending Sadili for the Coaches Across Continents soccer clinic. “I have been in Girl Power almost one year.  I have learnt how girls should stay in Kibera and the way a girl can be clean, to know herself and to appreciate how she is.  I have learnt how if I go outside of the school I can teach other girls, my friends.  Even in school I have been teaching them.  There are some girls in the school who are not in Girl Power but they are here today, they are playing. It is good”.
School plays a big part in Veronica’s life. “It’s not hard to go to school, I love school.  My favourite subject is maths.  I like it because with maths you will use it with every  work you will do in the future”.  Very true!
 “My family are just good.  Girl Power is good.  They have teach me a lot. I and my sister in this school, when we joined this school, the teacher told us to join this group so we joined it and now we know a lot.  Even people will join us when we are discussing at school”.  Keep up the great work Veronica!
Written by Hannah Collins, volunteer at Girl Power
Approved by Dr Liz Odera, Director at Sadili Oval Sports Academy