View of Cape Town, South Africa from Robben Island taken in March 2011! |
Working for GRS has been a dream of mine for quite some time, which makes a lot of sense considering how perfectly its mission and goals align with my passions and interests (i.e. my love of soccer and my fascination with HIV, public health, and Africa). GRS is a non-profit organization that uses the power of soccer to educate, inspire, and mobilize communities to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS (check out their website for more info). I will be serving as a programs intern in Cape Town where I will spend my days working in Khayelitsha, one of the largest and fastest growing townships in South Africa, working at the Football for Hope Center (the product of a movement led by FIFA during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa). I will support coaches in administering curriculum, network with schools and community members, collect monitoring and evaluation data, and provide other logistical support for the staff and volunteers who directly implement the GRS curriculum. I am particularly excited to get involved in organizing HIV Counseling and Testing Tournaments (big soccer tournaments that offer free HIV testing and counseling for community members) and Skillz Street, a newer GRS initiative for adolescent girls that combines HIV prevention and life skills curriculum with soccer and community outreach activities.
On that note, I am SO excited to get started and learn all about what GRS does and what I can do to contribute to this fantastic organization! Tomorrow I begin training/orientation in Hanover, NH along with the rest of the 2013-2014 intern class and on Sunday August 4th I fly to Cape Town!!! Stay tuned for more updates and feel free to email me at arayne10@gmail.com with any questions or just to say hello!!
Thanks for reading and cheers until next time,
Anna
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ReplyDeleteI am SO impressed you're learning Xhosa!! That's amazing and you'll have to teach me when I see you!
GRS is so lucky to have a talented, hardworking and genius future doctor like yourself helping them! You are doing an incredibly selfless, compassionate and woderful thing, bringing much needed healthcare knowledge and services to those who need it most, and by combining it with soccer, this program has "Anna K. Rayne" written all over it!
I am so excited that you're out there changing the world, and making a difference in the lives of so many people, in a place as amazing as Capetown!
Miss and love you! Can't wait to read more!