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SCAW Blog: Rwanda, 2025: August 16

Today was the Day 3 Distribution in a picturesque location surrounded by mountains and a lot of tea plantations on the land named Base in the Rulindo District of the Northern Province. The  travel experience today was relatively more comfortable and enjoyable as the roads were less bumpy. 

The SCAW Team started for the distribution destination at 7:15 am and reached there by 9:30 am. The Vice Mayor in Charge of Social Affairs of the Rulindo District, Mr Mutaganda Theophile, along with quite a few Rotarians including the President of the Rotary Club of Kigali Virunga, were present during the distribution of the bedkits. The location of the distribution was the GS Kiruli Primary and Secondary level school compound which was quite ideal for the distribution.

All the parents along with the children came early and were patiently seated until the children received their bedkits after going through SCAW's regular procedure of sitting for a photo shoot. It was a bright and sunny day with comfortable weather. There was wider participation of youth volunteers, both the Rotaractors and the community volunteers, that made the whole distribution experience quicker and smoother.

Everyone at the distribution was in a festive mood. Prior to the distribution, the Vice Mayor, Mr. Theophile and the SCAW Team Lead, Mr Diening spoke before the audience and displayed all items that were in the bedkits. All parents and children present highly lauded the noble effort of SCAW and expressed their gratitude by a warm round of applause. SCAW Team members each have carried out their assigned role diligently.

One mother, along with her child who received one of the bedkits ,was interviewed on-site by one of the SCAW members. After the distribution, the SCAW Team along with the Vice Mayor, Rotarians, Rotaractors and other volunteers paid a visit to the nearby home of one of the child recipients of the bedkit. The home was located up on the hill and the family (the mother and her daughter) were present during the home visit. It's been quite intriguing to notice that many of the children came from far distant remote areas, walking for hours to receive the bedkit.

Our way back took nearly an hour and we noticed that quite a few families were still walking back to their homes. It was quite reassuring and only reinforced our spirit of giving to a good cause. We are helping so many children living in hard-to-reach remote areas who desperately need a comfortable bed (mattress and mosquito net) for a good night’s sleep. It was a rewarding and fulfilling once-in-a -lifetime experience to see so many families and children benefitting from SCAW's noble mission. One of the mothers whose daughter received a bedkit expressed her deepest gratitude citing that it mattered most to see that an agency thousands of miles away in Canada cared for her child and came all the way to Rwanda to physically distribute the bedkits. She also thanked the Rwandan Government for allowing agencies like SCAW to care for the children of Rwanda. With the spirit and wisdom of that mother we look forward to our Day 4 distribution tomorrow.

For the children! 

Team Rwanda, 2025

Rotary Club of Kigali Virunga πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ό and SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Rwanda, 2025: August 14

Today was the second day of bed kit distributions and we ventured into rural Rwanda.

Previously, we had appreciated the skills of our driver as he drove us through the busy streets of Kigali managing the hectic traffic with a multitude of motorcycles and cyclists constantly weaving through the vehicle traffic.  Today’s transportation included all of that and the addition of back country roads. To say the roads were rough would be an understatement and we experienced an β€œAfrican massage” as we bumped along.  More challenging were the worn log bridges . . . better not to look out the sides of the van! 

In addition to our driver’s driving skills, we got to benefit from his love of markets as we stopped by a roadside market on the way home. The onslaught of eager sellers could have been overwhelming but he casually managed our purchase of fresh fruits with appropriate negotiations.

Between these driving and market experiences, we had the joy and satisfaction of handing out another 569 bedkits with much help from the Rotarians and some local government folk, bringing our total distritubtion-to-date to 1000.

Team Rwanda, 2025

Rotary Club of Kigali Virunga πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ό and SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Rwanda, 2025: August 13

Today was a special day as the team really wanted to meet the children who would be benefitting from and taking home a bedkit.

Before starting we were met by the Governor of the district as well as the Mayor of the Gakenke Sector in the north part of Rwanda.  The contents of the bedkits were happily presented to the parents and very enthusiastically received! We then started the distribution of bedkits with the excellent support of the Rotary Club of Kigali Virunga (RCKV), the wonderful Rotoracts and some other volunteers which made this complete team effort possible.  The members of RCKV worked very hard in preparing the site, the bedkits and the associated transport to the site.

And then there were the children, the real reason why we were there. They were curious about the bedkits and proudly carried some or all of the parts on their heads, backs and in their arms as they walked back home with their parent or grand-parent or guardian and for many, this distance was in excess of 5 km to return to their home village. They were looking forward to getting ready for a really good night’s sleep. 

We are thankful to the generous donors and all the volunteers who give freely of their time to make it all possible, especially because 100% of the bedkit donation goes to the child.

For the Children.

Team Rwanda, 2025

Rotary Club of Kigali Virunga πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ό and SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Rwanda, 2025: August 10-12

SCAW distributions are always an adventure, providing continuous learning opportunities, usually giving one hours of travel experience using various modes of transportation in interesting countries, while being exposed to different cultures all in support of getting to the country where the distribution will take place!

As no distribution is the same, our travel experience was unique . . . a 7 Β½ hour flight from Toronto to Brussels and an 8 Β½ hour flight from Brussels to Kigali, Rwanda . . . just as scheduled. It was a totally different experience from last year’s trip to Rwanda, which took much longer.  

After the standard customs clearance and arrival procedures, we were met by our very enthusiastic and hard-working Overseas Volunteer Partner, (OVP) the Rotary Club of Kigali Virunga (RCKV) who immediately made us feel at home.

Our SCAW team of five have come from various parts of Ontario.  After some well-earned sleep following our  24 hour continuous travel experience, we spent our β€˜rest’ day having our first full Canadian team meeting, followed by our Pre-Distribution meeting with our OVP, obtaining local e-sim cards for our phones, picking up some local currency and making a quick visit to a local market.

We also got to experience a Celebration of Life event in the evening in honour of the Mother-in-Law of our RCKV SCAW Chair volunteer member who passed away just before we came to Rwanda.  We wanted to support him during this difficult time for the family and the family much appreciated it.  On distributions you often feel part of the family of the OVP as we have become very close over the past year with the various activities involved with the distributions.  And the main reason for this is our shared steadfast belief that children need a good night’s sleep to be more healthy and  better able to handle the many challenges that they face.

Tomorrow is Day 1 of distributing a total of 5,000 bedkits over the next 10 days. We do all of this as volunteers . . . for the children!

Team Rwanda, 2025

Rotary Club of Kigali Virunga πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ό and SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: Aug. 2

For the final blog from the Sri Lanka 2025 team, we would like to share a few signs and scenes probably not seen too often in Southern Ontario (or Canada for that matter)!

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: Aug. 1

The last child received his gift of a bedkit from one of  Sleeping Children Around The World’s generous donors. A better night’s sleep is guaranteed. Tomorrow, sadly, we will see no more children, but we do have an opportunity to see where some of the bedkit items are produced.

We visited three manufacturers who produce the t-shirts and pyjamas, the re-usable carrying bag, and the pillow. The t-shirts and pyjamas are made by a group of twelve women, working with very modern sewing machines. They are brought to work by the company van since all live locally.  Some women were already trained before starting here, others were trained on the job. The business has been operating for 15 years, starting in a small way inside the home, eventually expanding to the current sewing centre.

The reusable carry bags are a product of a cottage industry, 7,000 bags were made in three weeks by three ladies using re-built industrial sewing machines. In previous years this company has also supplied the schoolbags for the SCAW distribution.

All 7,000 pillows are made in a small cottage industry by three industrious women. The pillows are hand-stuffed with shredded material.

SCAW is very grateful to their Overseas Volunteer Partners for their diligence in seeking out reliable, conscientious suppliers for the bedkit items, ensuring that donated dollars are wisely spent.

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: July 31

Today we traveled from Kandy to Columbo which was a fairly long trip broken up by numerous exciting distractions. A big surprise was seeing a lady with three porcupines on leashes like dogs. She was very unhappy when we were taking photos as this was her way of making a living so naturally we contributed.

The main event was visiting the Pinnawala elephant orphanage which we all loved. We even got to feed and touch the elephants.

It is quite the heart-warming place, especially when we were able to watch them go to the river and swim and bathe.

The youngsters love to frolic like young children, splashing and rolling in the water. Many of the elephants have been injured and are unable to survive in the wild while others are released when possible.

If you'd like more information Google the Pinnawala elephant orphanage.



Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: July 28

Team Sri Lanka is in Kandy today enjoying a free day!


Our overseas partners are doing a wonderful job of teaching us some history and showing us some of the cultural aspects of this wonderful country. What a privilege it is to be here.

We visited the temple of the tooth and saw preparations for the festival in 10 days (including bathing the elephants)!

We went to a batik factory and learned about the process and also saw a cultural dance show.

Tomorrow the distribution continues.

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: July 27

What to say about today's adventures?! We were in Bibile today and handed out 800 bedkits to 800 enthusiastic children! We were greeted by a marching band that led up through an archway the children had made by hand.

Next came the speeches and our national anthem to which we learned there are more verses than I knew existed!

The dances . . . unless you are there, there are no words to describe how incredibly talented these young ladies and gentlemen are.

Next, a choir of boys sang β€œTake me Home Country Roads” which we joined in singing. We learned later that they had won first place in a competition with this song. They were amazing!

Then we were onto pictures and handing out bedkits! It was another day of big smiles and thank yous! 

On to the next one!

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: July 26


We completed our third distribution in the Ampara district today and were warmly greeted by the community with floral leis, a traditional dance, and invited to light a welcome lamp. The act of lighting lamps is seen as a way to invite good fortune and blessings and signifies a warm and heartfelt welcome.

We delivered 530 bedkits to children that had been bused in from the surrounding areas, many making a two and a half hour bus trip to get here.

Our OVPs had the site set up for a well-organized distribution and with help from Prefects at the school all 530 bedkits were distributed.

It was quite a challenge for the overseas partners to coordinate everything. The buses were staggered in such a way that there weren't a lot of children waiting in the heat, and we had lots of young people helping to carry the bedkits out with the children. Our volunteers were a wonderful help, as always. These young rotarians are an inspiration as they are so energetic and also good with the children.

On the way back we made a surprising visit to what used to be the dump, and what did we find? Wild elephants. Rather like the bears in Canada, elephants eat whatever they can find, but unfortunately consume plastic bags as well. This is a huge concern because the bags do pass through the system. They are very smart and will break through electric fences by pushing trees over the wires to get where they want to go. Everyone was very excited to see them.

For tranquillity we visited the most amazing temple that was built up so high that you looked over the whole area. The view was incredible and words cannot describe the feeling of peace there.

We were honoured to have the opportunity to visit. Thank you to the overseas team for this experience. We say good bye to the Rotarians in Ampara and look forward to travelling to Bibile for the distribution tomorrow.

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦



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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: July 25

Greetings from Ampara, Sri Lanka


Today we completed the delivery of 1000 bedkits. Ampara is a central hub for the eastern region of Sri Lanka.
At our distribution today, we delivered kits to children coming from many rural schools. Over the two day period in Ampara we met children from 26 rural schools, including one from a local Muslim community.

We had terrific support from the local Rotary Club members including youth members, Poojani and Methmi.

Additionally, we continue to have great help from Indika, Heshan, Rashan and Sudarshan, representing the local footwear company, to deliver a new pair of shoes to each child.


The warm and humid climate of Sri Lanka can be challenging at times but the smiles of these beautiful children continue to bring us energy and joy!

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Tanzania, 2025: July 25

It’s hard to believe and somewhat bittersweet as we journey back to our hotel that 7000 children in Tanzania will be sleeping peacefully thanks to all our Sleeping Children donors. 

For Mama and her Upendo team it means that a grand total of 135500 children over the past 25 years have received a bedkit. Wow!!

It has been a blessing to spend the last two weeks as part the of Team Tanzania, 2025 because β€œteamwork certainly made this dream work!”

Team Tanzania, 2025

Upendo πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ώ + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Tanzania, 2025: July 24

It was a slow start to our day as the school was not as prepared as the rest of the schools on this trip!!! But even with a chaotic start it was a smooth day of distributing 700 bedkits to the children all thanks to Mama Wandoa, her volunteers and our SCAW team of 8!! By day 9 we are a well-oiled machine and each volunteer has their role for the day and the execution is flawless!!! This team is all about being flexible and if someone needs a break or is needed for a meeting with a parent or headmaster the rest of us help out and pick up where needed!!! One more day, one last distribution, 700 more happy children and our trip will be complete!!

Team Tanzania, 2025

Upendo πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ώ + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: July 23

We completed our 5th distribution today and delivered 500 bedkits at Bandagiriya P.S, Hambantota. We could feel the community’s excitement as soon as we arrived.

Our OVPs did a great job organizing the site creating an efficient process for the children to receive the items in the bedkit. Members of the Rotary Club of Kolonnawa joined the distribution and their assistance was greatly appreciated.

After the distribution our OVPs organized lunch with a visit to a local juice company where we learned how the business began with an idea to process sour sops, a local organically grown fruit, and quickly grew.  The company produces many varieties of fruit juices, carbonated beverages, dehydrated fruit and wine, all made with locally organically grown fruit purchased from local farmers.  The company has been recognized for their commitment in uplifting rural farming communities.

The team then drove across to the island to the East coast and look forward to starting distributions there tomorrow. 

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Tanzania, 2025: July 25

This morning the air carried the sound of the school bell ringing - but it wasn’t a bell at all. It was a rusty tire rim hanging from a tree. Resourceful, and quite effective!

The teachers of Tanzania are true heroes. They manage large classes with limited resources, yet bring boundless energy and deep care to their students.

We heard many heartwarming stories: teachers giving from their own pockets - food, uniforms, supplies - for children whose families cannot afford them. Some even volunteer while waiting for paid positions, still showing up every day with dedication.

Teaching isn’t just a job; it’s a labor of love. And here in Tanzania, that’s more evident than ever. Asante sana, teachers. Thank you for being the hands that shape the future. 

Team Tanzania, 2025

Upendo πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ώ + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: July 2025

Today we were greeted  by golden dancers and beautiful smiles.

We completed a morning distribution of 500 bedkits and an afternoon distribution of 500 bedkits as well. 

Excited children were laughing and grinning while waiting patiently for their turn to have their picture taken and receive their bedkit. During the interview, which was my job today, parents were so very grateful for everything. When asked the question if there is anything we could add to help out a little more, they couldn't  answer. It's more than we have ever had, so how do we ask for more, was the general answer. We managed to talk to the principals of one of the school whose only suggestion was, colored pencils are nice but regular pencils would be more practical. The best part of the day, for me, was the reaction of one of the older girls. As I handed her her bag she was surprised by its weight and she looked at me with a big smile and said ooooohhhhhhhh!

We finished the day hot and tired but ready and eager to do it all again tomorrow!

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Tanzania, 2025: July 22

Day 7 – Mikwambe S/M


We started today at the leisurely hour of 8:00 a.m. and even had time for a second cup of coffee!  We drove to the site where, as usual, the volunteers had everything done.  There were another 700 bedkits ready to distribute. 

The camera crew had to make a hasty retreat to a classroom when the rain came.  This was no problem, because the volunteers had it covered asap.  The classroom needed some cleaning before pictures and SCAW volunteer Nancy Loveless came to the rescue with a broom.

Thanks to our driver Abasi who volunteers his time, when not behind the wheel, helping to organize the children for the pictures.

Team Tanzania, 2025

Upendo πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ώ + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Tanzania, 2025: July 21

Today’s distribution took us to Chekeni Mwasonga, about an hour outside the city. We were struck by the school’s community - despite an average of 82 students per class, the connection between the parents and the school is carefully fostered by the headmaster.


Before the distribution began, the parents gathered and listened attentively as Benjamin and our team explained what their children would be receiving in the bedkits. As Benjamin translated into Swahili, the team displayed the items, Teegan modeled the kanga and backpack, and demonstrated the mattress carried on the head - a common practice here. The parents responded with joyful cheers and waves of gratitude.

This school also includes a thoughtful follow-up component; every Friday, teachers conduct home visits to check in on the families of children who received bedkits. After a previous distribution here in 2023, teachers confirmed that the bedkits were being used as intended, including proper use of the mosquito nets.

 Team Tanzania, 2025

Upendo πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡Ώ + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: July 20 and 21

July 20th

Today was our first day in beautiful Sri Lanka. It started with a team meeting with our wonderful in-country partners, the rotarians of Kelaniya.

What a wonderful adventure we will be on. The rest of the day we travelled south through lush countryside with a stop at the most southern tip of Sri Lanka.

We can’t wait to see the children tomorrow.

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: July 21


Beliatta, Sri Lanka


Our first distribution was today and we successfully delivered 1200 bedkits!

We were welcomed with a special ceremony last night at our hotel and we continued to feel the warm embrace of Sri Lanka as we began the day with our wonderful Rotary partners.

Floral tributes, marching bands and beautifully costumed dancers celebrated the arrival of the volunteers and made it a truly special day!

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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SCAW Blog: Sri Lanka, 2025: July 20

We have arrived!

This has to be one of the best on-arrival greetings we have ever had. This trio met us right at the exit ramp from the plane, guided us through immigration, and on to baggage claim, making sure we had all our luggage. Zero problems with the arrival card. Many thanks to the Rotary Club of Kelaniya for easing our entry into Sri Lanka.

Team Sri Lanka, 2025

Rotary Club of Kelaniya πŸ‡±πŸ‡° + SCAW πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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