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her return flight to S.Africa. Nontobeko has such a great story to tell about her own life and the work she does with children who have been orphaned or have problems and need counseling and care.
I was a little apprehensive about taking Nontobeko to Vancouver and making arrangements about what we would do over there. However it all went
perfectly. Maria arranged a tea for those interested in meeting her and hearing her stories . Nontobeko also talked to us a lot, with such passion and
conviction. She has a positive attitude and has overcome so much. Hearing what she had to say and witnessing her eloquence, confirmed what I have
always believed, the importance of education, of which black people had been deprived during the years of first, colonialism and then apartheid.
.As you also will have noted, the students who testified to how they had been helped to overcome grief and other problems, were also eloquent and self-confident,
as a result of the improved and increased opportunities now open to them, to become educated.
Some thoughts to share with you of a wonderful week where I was heartened by what I heard and learnt.
What family is, in a larger context: tying a community together.
The rewards for a young teacher volunteering in a Kidzone at the MusicFest.