This week I was able to be a part of the World Vision Experience. It was a very moving experience. I managed to go through the exhibit fourteen times and went through all of the stories. I would have to say the story that moved me the most was Kombo. My experience really made me think about how lucky I am to live the life I live, to have the things I have, to be healthy, to have things like clean water, heath care, education, food, money. While these kids around the world live on less than two dollars a day. The experience also helped me understand more than I ever knew about the HIV/AIDS crisis, and how it deeply effects the world.
I was able to work at the exhibit every day, all day (missing a couple meals over the time). We were able to have a booth in the Local Market Place for our foundation. We had T-shirts for sale, brochures, a guest book, and cards with our information on them. I also became friends with World Vision Tour Staff. We had a great week!!!
-Ben-
I was able to work at the exhibit every day, all day (missing a couple meals over the time). We were able to have a booth in the Local Market Place for our foundation. We had T-shirts for sale, brochures, a guest book, and cards with our information on them. I also became friends with World Vision Tour Staff. We had a great week!!!
-Ben-