The final leg of our trip has come all too quickly and we now find ourselves living a life of luxury at Tau Game Lodge. After the confronting scenes we faced in Uganda it is hard to comprehend that we are now relaxing at a world renowned game park. However, it is a good chance to reflect on the past week and the wonderful people we have met in Uganda.
I think it is safe to say that we will each carry with us certain events which touched us, unlocked our compassion and perhaps even changed the way we see the world.
For me it was when a small group of teenage girls at M-LISADA Orphanage sang us a song they had composed in their soft, sweet voices. The simple words of their song summed up what I have learned in Uganda. They sang ‘We are different, but we are one. We are different, but we are one.’
We should not feel guilty for the difference between our circumstances and those of many of the children in Uganda but we must remember how lucky we are, and that we are one people. We all need food, we all need water and we all need hope for tomorrow.
Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the Kain C+C Charitable Foundation’s 2011 Uganda Project. From those who donated cash, clothes or toys to our loved ones back in Australia who have worried for our safety while in Africa. Your assistance has made a small contribution in giving the people of Uganda hope that their circumstances will one day be different. Goodbye Africa, we will not forget you.
Tegan ‘Mallarie’ Knight
