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Sunday, 8 June 2014

Message from Malawi

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Hello all! 
Yes it has been a while.
Although we were told there is no internet out here in the middle of no where....there is! Don't get too excited, connection is practically non-existent and it takes weeks to upload anything.

Last weekend we reached two milestones. First being I turned 21 (YAY!) and we officially past our halfway point!
Mid placement review, although held a week early to avoid election uproar, we were glad for the break and the opportunity to welcome our sub-team based in Mzuzu, to our home here in Sangilo.

My host home and new family have been absolutely lovely. I have inherited the world's most over-protective father and hard working mother ever, as well as a bunch of awesome kids. 
I am surprised by just how enjoyable going back to basics has been. I have come this far without missing running taps, showers, toilets, electricity, the internet and more...far from what I had originally expected before leaving the UK. 
Sangilo being unimaginably picture perfect has probably had a little to do with that! I couldn't wish to be anywhere else in the world. 

Progress on both nurseries and secondary projects have come on leaps and bounds in the last week. We have introduced new teaching and learning resources into nurseries that previously functioned with barely a blackboard and chalk, and continuing with adult literacy has been lots of fun...village elders make great students.

Teachers, Chiefs and nursery committees, charged with the same enthusiasm and energy as us volunteers, have injected immense efforts into the improvement of both nurseries to show a vast difference in comparison to where they started 5wks ago. We still have some way to go but I have no doubt in the team and communities dedication. 

The team here in Sangilo has become somewhat of a second family. Having built great friendships between both UK and Malawian volunteers, I look forward to keeping in touch in the future.
I must also say a Huge thanks to the team for throwing the best ever 21st birthday-nursery sleepover Sangilo has ever seen! They even made me actual cake, which out here is heaven on a plate considering how hard junk food is to come by. Food is  probably the thing I have missed most and definitely something I am going to enjoying on my return.

Sangilo has since become a home away from home, and although I look forward to returning to my UK home, a small piece of me will for sure remain here.  
There will definitely be a few tears when the time comes to leave for good, but till then I am here to enjoy this beautiful place and all of the wonderful people I meet along the way! 

Hugs and kisses all the way from Sangilo, Malawi

Tan xxx

Monday, 24 March 2014

Manicure Me Fabulous

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ICS nails
ICS nails
Inspired by the "Sunday Polish" feature on my "fashion & lifestyle" blog Street & Rail, and all of these "No-Makeup Selfies" I think its about time everyone shared my love of beautifully polished nails. 

Over the next three weeks, I will be lending my services to everyone and everyone looking to get a fabulous nail-makeover and all from only £5. 
I am happy to do absolutely anything you want on your nails (I love a bit of nail art), and you'll have exclusive access to my collection of Essie nail polish's.

 Sounds great right....well it gets even better...... 
It's a manicure with a difference because ALL proceeds  go to charity!

You will be left polished to perfection, and can leave knowing you've potentially made a lasting difference in the life of a smalll child living in poverty in Malawi.
If ever there was an excuse to get your nail's done, this is the prefect one.

Polish Change - £5
Full Manicure - Shape & Polish £7

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P.S Sorry to say that my Chairty Open Mic Night is no longer going ahead due to lack of suitable venue space. :(

Thursday, 20 March 2014

Big Difference with Small Change! #smallchangechallenge



You are looking for a job....now imagine you did not go to school. You have no education. You cannot read or write. What would you do?
This is the harsh reality that many people around the world face everyday of their lives. 

Malawi is one of Africa's poorest countries and the lack of education is very common, meaning entire families are stuck in a continuous cycle of poverty.
You can help change this, with just small change.

I will soon be off to Sangilo, Malawi to help provide sustainable pre-school and primary education in what is currently a very basic village. 
I am aiming to get 800 £1 donations in just under 20days, in order to help me reach my £800 target! 

This is where you come in...
You just need to donate £1 & spread the word with #smallchangechallenge!!

Simply 
Text TANU55 £1/£2/£5 >>to>> 70070
or visit

Need an incentive?! 
Well since I hate chillies I promise to eat a whole chilli for every £100 I make by April 1st to show you just how dedicated I am....and that's not all, I will film my suffering for your enjoyment.
We are so up to 2, but this is potentially 8 very hot chillies!!!

Your small change combined will make a big difference.

xx