I believe it is no exaggeration to say that today was the most rewarding day of the whole rally. In the morning we went to the storage of the African-Hungarian Union to pick up our boxes, which were safely delivered to Bamako by the charity truck.
The roof rack was bending under the weight and the Beast (even more than usually) behaved like a big battleship when driving, but we managed to load all the boxes intended for the SOS Children’s Village in Sanankoroba.
There we were welcomed by the director of the village, had a short tour through the houses, the kindergarden, and finally went to the school to unload our computers, books, t-shirts, and school supplies. All the village is clean, well maintained, the people very friendly, an unexpected but inspiring sight in otherwise rather chaotic Mali.
It was a moving moment to shake school director Bouba Traore’s hand and to accept his thanks for the supplies. A big Thanks to all of you who helped to make this happen.
At the end we also left some Aspirin there, our last bunch of pens, almost everything still left in our petit cadeau banana box.
In the afternoon we met Anna Ninan from the Mali Health Organizing Project in the suburb of Sourakabougou, where MHOP is helping the local community to set up healthcare infrastructure and to provide easy to access affordable medical services to the poorest people of Bamako.
We spent the afternoon at their offices and the clinic and learned a lot about empowering people to set up and to operate a clinic autonomously. The doctors were extremely happy about the drugs we brought, claiming that they would cover most of what they need until end of the year.
Finally we had dinner with Anna (well, for her it was dinner, for us it was breakfast, lunch, and dinner in one), a very nice closing to a successful and touching day.
(Yes, you are right, we are also donating the Beast to MHOP, but we first have to collect some parts of it from the African-Hungarian Union’s warehouse, where we left them to make room for the boxes, and we also want to clean it a little before handing it over. So we will go to Sourakabougou again tomorrow, give the Beast a big hug and a long kiss and drop the keys at MHOP.)
Congratulations! You’ve really done something special!! the knowledge of that should help you to wipe away the tears in your eyes when you leave your beauty (I think you can’t call it any longer a beast)