Friday, April 30, 2010

The Journey Ahead. . . .

I will be in Namwianga, Zambia, for six weeks during my summer vacation this coming May 16 through June 25, 2010. During this time, I will be working with the children at The Haven, an orphanage for infants to 2-year-olds, conducting language enrichment activities. I will also be looking to identify any areas of speech-language deficit by providing hearing, speech, and language screenings for school-age children in area schools. Additionally, I will help with the feeding of newborns infected with AIDS, which causes difficulty in swallowing. There is a significant need in Zambia in the area of communication sciences disorders, and there are too many marginalized Zambian citizens who are not being served in speech- language pathology.

Project HIZ-Path (Harding in Zambia- Speech Pathology) is a non-profit organization founded by students concerned about services delivered to children and adults with communication disorders both locally and globally. The purpose of HIZ-Path is, first and foremost, to provide speech-language therapy services to people in need, and secondly to provide graduate students like myself the opportunity to experience the rewards of humanitarian efforts firsthand. The message that Project HIZ-Path wants to proclaim is one that is filled with love and service through honest and sincere passion for humanity.

This blog is not only a required assignment for my studies in Zambia, but also a way to provide my friends and family with my experiences and thoughts while I am overseas.

A little more information about Zambia, Africa:

Location:
Southern Africa, east of Angola and north of Botswana and Zimbabwe.



Population:
Just over 11 million people live in Zambia. Life expectancy is around 39 years. Birth rate is on average 5.47 per woman. 16.5% of the population is believed to have HIV/AIDS. Literacy rate is at 80%.

Languages:
English (official); major vernaculars include Bemba, Kaonda, Lozi, Lunda, Luvale, Nyanja, Tonga, and about 70 other indigenous languages.

Ethnic Groups:
African 98.7% (major tribes - Bemba, Kaonda, Lozi, Lunda, Luvale, Nyanja, Tonga, Chewa), European 1.1%, and other 0.2%.

Religion:
Christian 50%-75%, Muslim and Hindu 24%-49%, indigenous beliefs 1%.

I CANNOT WAIT!! May 16th cannot get here soon enough! I am anxious to see what God has planned for our team. Here is our tentative schedule! (I will keep you updated of any changes)

SCHEDULE:

May 16 Depart from Searcy, Arrive in DC at 9:52 to collect luggage and go to hotel

May 17 Depart DC 9:30 am

May 18 Arrive Addis Ababa 8:30 am, Depart Addis Ababa 9:30 am, Arrive Lusaka 2:35 pm

May 19 Travel to Kolomo

May 26 Drive to Livingstone for full moon, spend night at Protea Hotel

May 27 Return to Namwianga by noon

June 19 Drive to Livingstone, High Tea at Royal Livingstone Hotel

June 20 Safari in Chobe National Park, Botswana. Evening worship at Protea Hotel

June 21 Victoria Fall and shopping, Sunset Cruise

June 23 Return to Namwianga

June 23 Drive to Lusaka, Check into Protea Hotel

June 24 Depart Lusaka 3:25 pm, Arrive Addia Ababa 8:25 pm

June 25 Arrive DC 7:35 am, Depart DC 2:30 pm, Arrive Atlanta 4:25 pm, Depart Atlanta 5:05

pm, Arrive Memphis 5:30 pm

11 comments:

Jaime Graham

Lace Face I should have let you design our blog!!!! I just posted on our joint one, you inspired me. Love you.

BWeave

WOW!

Jennifer Jones

Lacey! This sounds like an absolutely amazing project! I am so excited for you and wish that something like this had been offered at my school for SLP. Good luck to you, and I know that you will be able to help many children!

Jennifer Jones

LaBrown

Lacey, Your blog looks great!! I can't wait to read your comments!!!

Unknown

Lacey,
I am so proud of you and wish you the best of luck on your trip! God is smiling on you and has for you a purpose and a future! I will pray for you and your team in Africa! Hope I make it there someday myself!

Love you!
Julia

Unknown

Lacey,
I am so proud of you! God is smiling on you and has for you a purpose and a future, this he promises! I wish you the best of luck on your trip to Africa! I will be praying for you and your team!

Love you,
Jules

Walking in my shoes

I just bought a magazine for the plane. I am all packed and ready to go. This is going to be so much fun! :)

Brooke Bradshaw

Wow so much you are wearing me out just reading! Hope its fun and exciting. The kids and Houston and I say hello!

Carolyn Albritton

Girl, I am following your every move and have many friends praying for y'all! Have a great time, do good work and stay safe!! I love you bunches!

Mama Carolyn

Unknown

LOVE reading your posts! Keep up the good work! Love you and will be praying for you!!!

Brooke Bradshaw

Aww the kids and babies are so precious, this is amazing enjoy every minuite what a experience and to help others. Im gonna show the kids soon when we are all around a computer! They will enjoy it! Love ya! The Bradshaws