As mentioned in my previous blog, I want to keep you all updated
about my preparations before I go to Ghana so that you can find out more about
the process involved and my thoughts and feelings.
Today I had my
first training session with Global Giving UK in their London office in
preparation for my time in Ghana as Project Evaluator. It has all been very
exciting and I have already learnt a lot! We went over some of the ways that
partner projects can connect with new donors and make the most use of their
existing networks (which can be much bigger than they might think) in their
fundraising activities and how social media can raise awareness about their
project. The training has also made me realise the amount of people I know and
how I can get, not only them, but also their contacts, involved in this project
in many different ways.
Today has not only
provided me with great insights into how to evaluate projects, but it has also
made the whole trip become more real. Now I am truly excited to get on the
plane and fly off, but I know there is still a lot more to do before then!
I have already
started fundraising on the Global Giving website (here is the link http://www.globalgiving.co.uk/fundraisers/assessing-the-impact-of-aid-in-ghana/)
so, please do take a look at it and pass it on to anyone you think may be
interested in the project and could perhaps support it! I would also like to
take the opportunity to thank all of
you who have already donated!
In my fundraising endeavours, I have also been planning two Bake Sales in my village in Surrey (Shere). I will be holding one on the 23rd June, before I leave the UK and then
one when I am back from Ghana on the 6th October. I have lived in Shere for
most of my life and I am very excited to get some of the community members
involved in baking and selling the cakes. If you have any great cake or even
cookie recipes please do let me know and I would also be grateful if you could
help me in the baking or selling process. I am lucky to already have my younger
brother, Frank, on board and hopefully I will also have some friends from my
old school join me. I have already written an article for the Parish Magazine
about the Bake Sale and my project, so if you receive the Magazine, keep your
eye out for my article! All I need now is good weather on the two days.
Not only is there the fundraising that needs to be done before I
can leave the UK, but I still need to apply for my visa and start packing. Luckily,
I have already booked my flights, got all my vaccinations and travel
insurance.
I hope that with
all these exciting things going on, I will still find time to revise for my
upcoming exams.
Thank you to all of
you who have already donated to my Fundraiser and I look forward to reporting
to you how your donations have helped create change in Ghana once I am out
there!