Today is a much needed rest day.
Some team members decided to literally rest while catching up on lost sleep, others decided to visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial to gain a better understanding of some of the Rwandan history while still others are catching up on some of the administrative requirements of SCAW.
Distribution days tend to be long with an early rise, a quick breakfast, a couple of hours drive into the country- side on a combination of paved roads and those that give you a guaranteed “African Massage” as explained to us by our excellent, professional driver. We normally get back well after the sun has set to start the process again the next day.
While on yesterday’s distribution, we experienced a wonderful example of singing parents and children as can be seen in this video:
But today, we slept in, had a leisurely breakfast at 8:30 am and then proceeded to do what we wanted to do.
We are halfway through our distribution with five days done and just short of 2,500 bedkits distributed. We will be starting Day 6 of 10 days of our distribution and should be done with 5,000 bedkits given to the children by Saturday, 23 August.
Although we are in the current dry season cycle of Rwandan weather, last night we were treated to a tremendous downpour of water including a complete lightning light show and very close sonic booms, right overhead. Today has been a drizzly/rainy kind of day to the surprise of our Rwandan hosts. They keep telling us that it is dry season! Hopefully, for tomorrow’s distribution, we go back to a normal dry season distribution day! We can’t wait to see those happy faces when they get their bedkits.
For the Children.
Team Rwanda, 2025
Rotary Club of Kigali Virunga 🇷🇼 and SCAW 🇨🇦