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UK Scout Group Visit Jarra Soma
Thursday, 31 January 2013 22:54
(JollofNews) – A group of 30 UK adventure scouts aged between 14 – 18 years of age visited The Gambia and the town of Soma earlier this month as part
of a long running volunteer scout exchange that has collaborated with Kaira Konko Scouts in Soma for over 20 years. The UK volunteers who came from Hampshire and West Sussex in the UK, spent two weeks in The Gambia volunteering on a range of projects within Soma.
The young scouts volunteered their time to help with a number of projects which included – helping construct a new garden wall at Soma New Lower Basic School, painting and refurbishing a nursery and repairing school furniture at Soma Proper Lower Basic School, painting classrooms and improving vegetable gardens at Pakallinding Lower Basic School as well as helping to rebuild local flood damaged homes.
The UK Scouts fund raised in their local communities to enable them to pay for their visit and sent over a shipping container full of books, water carriers, stationary and equipment for the local communities in and around Soma.
Deputy High Commissioner George Sherriff with the Scouts in Soma In addition the group also fundraised enough to be able to purchase and donate over 500 mosquito nets to the nearby community of Fonkoi Kunda
The UK Deputy High Commissioner George Sherriff earlier this month visited Soma to meet with the young UK volunteers and to see first-hand their hard work and close cooperation with the Soma community.
Commenting after his visit, Deputy High Commissioner George Sherriff said: “It was a pleasure to meet so many young, enthusiastic and hardworking UK scouts who have come to The Gambia to give up their time and make a real difference to the community of Soma.
“Everywhere I visited I heard nothing but praise from the local community for the UK scouts and their dedication to their volunteer work. The relationship between the Kaira Konko Scouts in Soma through the excellent work of Lamin Kinteh MBE and the community of Hampshire in the UK continues to go from strength to strength and is a great example of the close links that bind the people of The Gambia and the people of the United Kingdom.”
Kaira Konko Scout Lodge was opened in 1998 by the then UK High Commissioner. The aim of Scouting at Kaira Konko is to try to offer opportunities for training and, where possible, employment to the Scouts of Soma.
Any profit that is made is reinvested in Kaira Konko to improve facilities and Scouting equipment. Donations from the UK support the Scouts' education, provides rice for the poorest families and emergency funds for house repairs, medical fees and emergency community projects such as well repairs.
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"What are we doing for Gambian's Your Excellency"?
He paused for a while as he poured tea and shared his tin of biscuits with me ...then replied...
"well we support the boy scouts"
I smiled and said.... Damn Good show old boy.
That is simply amazing.
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