Facilitator training for Camp GLOW 2011 was a success! We had an great team of 16 young Namibians who attended, contributed, and learned what skills it takes to become a Camp GLOW Facilitator. We had fun and learned a lot.
Training was busy and lasted two days. Our schedule included education, games, and sharing new ideas. We ran through the entire camp, covering ideas from each day (HIV/AIDS , Leadership, Community action, Public speaking, and more). As not all of the facilitators in training will be offered a spot to lead at camp: we evaluated each attendee on their skills: observing their speaking, ability to explain complex concepts to others, and ability to work well with others. Our staff was taking careful note, choosing the best qualified candidates to help our campers.
Despite the long days and intense sessions, everyone was energetic, happy, and a ton of fun to be around. Picking the final list of facilitators who will attend the actual camp was an incredibly tough decision.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
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L.A.JENKINS@LIVE.COM all funds go to our local partner, KAYEC Trust- not the Peace Corps or volunteers- solely for Camp GLOW
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