By Admin1 (admin) on Friday, July 06, 2001 - 12:45 pm: Edit Post |
By Catherine Flaherty (152.163.100.8) on Tuesday, January 04, 2005 - 8:51 am: Edit Post |
Hi,
A little advise from friends of Burundi and Rwanda
Myself and a friend are going to Gitarama, CAth. Univ. to teach conversational English for three months or longer. Any suggestions as to what to take with us on the trip will be appreciated. Any advise about teaching conversational English will also be welcome, in fact, all advise is welcome. This is the first time myself and friend have taken on such a venture. Thanks, Kate Flaherty, Boston, MA
By Linda Mohr Wade (s69.tc237.coslink.net - 64.68.237.69) on Monday, January 10, 2005 - 9:33 pm: Edit Post |
Hello Kate-
I was a peace corps volunteer, not far from
Gitarama in 1990-1992. I'm afraid much has changed from my days there, but I'm excited for your experience. The people as I remember, were wonderful. They were so happpy with nearly nothing. I was a physical therapist, worked with children who had polio at a clinic called Gatagara. You'll probably see it. Have fun!
Linda
By Theo Rukundo (d007027.adsl.hansenet.de - 80.171.7.27) on Monday, January 31, 2005 - 3:54 am: Edit Post |
Hello Linda
I was looking for your email or telephon. I hope you are!Please writte to me: theorukundo@hotmail.com
So I was born in Gitarama and worked in Gatagara (Animal-Medecine). Sure much has changed.
Greetings
Théo
By Julio B. SAULO, III (202.69.178.205) on Friday, May 27, 2005 - 11:26 pm: Edit Post |
hi, my name's Jun, from the Philippines. I lived in Gatagara - more or less, two years. I was a member off the Brothers of Charity or Freres de la Charite or Fureres Y'Urukundo. I have left the Brothers since, but I still am thinking of the children I've left behind at Gatagara. I did Scouting activities with them. and arts too. I was there from Jan '96 to DEc '98. Murakoze cyane cyane. mama we!