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Thursday
May132010

Our next water project for the Navuatu village...

In April members of the Wananavu Kadavu Board of Directors as well as several of our friends and supports spent three and half weeks living and working with the villagers at one of our water project sites. The experience was a priceless adventure to see firsthand the hard work and dedication of our project manager, Ben Sorensen and a wonderful opportunity to meet the local people who have worked tirelessly to bring water into their villages. Their efforts and their gratitude were overwhelming and humbling.
 
Once you meet the people of Fiji in need of water, you know the work we are doing is important to their health and longevity. Once you live with them sharing in all aspects of their everyday life you truly appreciate what amazing people they are; who welcomed us as family into their homes and lives.
 
In Suva we had little time to accomplish everything on our list. Ben joined Heinz and me in Suva to meet with government officials and finish up paper work for a three-year work permit so that we can continue our efforts to bring safe drinking water to Fiji’s villages. Additionally, I went to the Rotomould warehouse to purchased two 500 liter tanks, as well as cement, wire and tools needed for the project; all thanks to your generous donations.
 
The purchasing the tanks, supplies, organizing shipment of the materials I did in Suva is all work that our Project Manager, Ben usually manages. Taking on these tasks was an experience to spend one day walking in his shoes; on what would be considered an easy day in Suva for Ben. It was eye opening. As some of you might know Ben is my son. The good and bad of having my son Ben as project manager is, I expect a lot out of him and I'm not always the sympathetic ear to his needs. I realized I'm expecting a lot from someone who has donated his time and skills to make these projects a job very well done. I know Ben has the great ability to make people feel at ease, no matter where we were in Suva or the Island of Kadavu it seemed everyone knew him. He has become family to the people who have housed and fed him during his time in Fiji. I am very proud of the dedication and the relationships he has established with the Fijian people on behalf of the Wananavu Kadavu ~ Water Project.
 
Our group also had the opportunity to spend time with Russell Howorth, who is the director of The Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC), an inter-governmental, regional organization dedicated to providing services to promote sustainable development in Fiji as well as other countries in the Asia-Pacific region. In his 2010 World Water Day Address, he highlighted the safe drinking water challenges in the Pacific area and Fiji. The transcript of his address is available on the SOPAC website: http://www.sopac.org/tiki-read_article.php?articleId=198 Russell also introduced me Ray Paris who is with the local Rotary in Suva and an engineer. Heinz and I had the opportunity to attend a Rotary luncheon and exchanged banners with the Rotary Club of Suva North Fiji Islands  and the Holladay Rotary in Utah, USA.
 
Among our friends and supporters who traveled to Fiji on this trip were Dexter Taylor, a Utah based businessman, magician and proud father of Serena Martineau our photographer, who also joined us. Before Dexter returned home he was the talk of Fiji, "The Magic Man". He entertained both the children and adults with his shows around the Drue, Navoatu and Vuniesa villages. Serena photographed Wananavu Kadavu ~ Water Project work. Serena knows how to capture the life in the faces she photographs, her photos tell a story.
 
The resources we have been given by very talented caring people is beyond my expectations. I want to thank you all for believing in Wananavu Kadavu~Water Project, the help you provide is immeasurable.
 
I can't express the gratitude I have for the people who have appeared out of nowhere to share their expertise with us. The family who took us in like they have Ben.
 
It takes more than a village to make a change, it takes the world.

Tanks for Novuatu Village, Kadavu Fiji Islands One village at a time, together we can...
Wednesday
Mar242010

We are coming to Fiji...



Members of the Board of Directors of Wananavu Kadavu as well as some of
our friends and supporters are coming to Fiji in April, each brining their
own experience and talents that they are offering to contribute to the
benefit of the community. While in Fiji we are planning to complete the
Wananavu Kadavu Water Project. Additionally, while in Fiji we would like
to contribute other services to the Kadavu community. Please find below a
summary of our members our Broad and our supporters who will be
participating in our April 2010 trip and their areas of expertise:

Serena Martineau, who has been part of Wananavu Kadavu from the very
start, has offered many hours to our water project. As a talented artist
and photographer, she will also be involved in the following:

- Teaching the children or whoever would like to be involved, to hand
paint on canvas. We will then be bringing these canvases back to the
States to be auctioned off, and all monies received will go back into the
funds for the Wananavu Kadavu project

- taking photographs of Kadavu that will be auctioned off, with all proceeds
to be used  for the Wananavu Kadavu  project.

- providing help for the Wananavu Kadavu project in any way possible and
will be bringing over supplies such as clothing and educational items.

The multi-talented Dexter Taylor whose background includes experience as a
successful business owner, handyman, and magician, has offered to be
involved in the following efforts:

-Helping build and repair anything of need.

-Dexter has been a professional magician for over 35 years and has offered
to put on a magic show for the people of  Kadavu

-Willing to help in any way needed.

-Bringing building supplies, anti-bacterial ointment,  first aid supplies.



Heinz J. Mahler, our legal adviser will be joining us later in April to
assist with completing the water project construction.

As founder of Wananvu Kadavu I will bring with me building supplies for
the next water project and clothing for the Fijian families we have grown
to love. I am looking forward to seeing familiar faces and enjoying the
delicious food they prepare.

While we are in Fiji we will be working closely with Ben Sorensen who has
been our project manager working in Fiji since 2009. Through his many
hours of service working side-by-side with community we are nearly
complete with this first project to bring better drinking water to the
village of Kadavu. We plan on completing this water project during our
April 2010 stay in Fiji. Without Ben’s hard work and dedication to
Wananavu Kadavu, our friends in Kadavu and Fiji and friends around the
world who have given financial support, shelter, food, this project would
not have been possible.

I would also like to thank Scott Sorensen for his dedication, time and
skills in helping to start the Wananavu Kadavu project as well has his
continued support of our efforts.

If you would like to donate to our on going efforts to bring safe drinking
water to the people of Fiji.  All money goes directly to Wananavu Kadavu~Water Project.

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