Welcome back to Somalia! We’re spending another day with Ikran and her mother, Shukria, working to give their salon the small boost that they were looking for. They offer both hair and makeup services, so yesterday, we spent the day buying makeup supplies that would help boost their offerings and attract new potential customers. Today, we’re focusing more on the hair side. Ikran dreams of eventually owning her own salon outside of their house. She wants it to be a one-stop shop for all beauty needs. Until she gets her own place, she’s using the house to practice her skills and get to know customers who could refer others later. But Ikran is lacking some of the equipment she needs to offer the services she wants to provide. So today, we’re heading out to another store to pick up some hair appliances. They already had hair straighteners and curlers, but they really needed a new blow dryer and a hair steamer. Ikran and Shukria picked out the perfect tools, and they also … [Read more...] about Do Your Hair Toss
Changemakers365
All Made Up
Hello, hello! The Changemakers 365 team is still in Hargeisa, Somalia, but we’ve left the orphanage. We’ll spend the next few days working with Yemeni and Syrian refugee entrepreneurs. We’re starting this next set of projects with Ikran and her mother Shukria. Ikran is a student at the local university, studying business management. But though she’s still learning, she’s already trying her hand at running a business! As a mother-daughter duo, Ikran and Shukria run a beauty salon out of their house. They primarily offer hair and makeup services for clients attending weddings, graduations, and other big parties. But they’re limited in what they’re able to offer because they don’t have all the necessary supplies. As Shukria told us, “we don’t make a lot of money from our hair and makeup work because we can’t offer a lot of the services that our clients request.” To help remedy this, we took Ikran and Shukria out shopping for additional makeup that they could use to attract … [Read more...] about All Made Up
Reading and Writing
Welcome back to another day in Hargeisa! It’s our second-to-last day working at the orphanage that homes and schools over 400 children. Today, we’re focusing on some of their scholastic needs! The orphanage’s on-site school had plenty of books for the students to use and learn from, but they were missing exercise books, pencils, and erasers. Without these, the students could read along just fine. But they couldn’t write in the books to hone their writing skills like their teachers had hoped. So, we decided to pick up a few boxes of exercise books, pencils, and erasers for the teachers to distribute and use in their classrooms! Our Hargeisa staff was careful to pick out the most exciting exercise books, with covers of nature and wildlife, to make their writing classes even more fun. The kids will be writing with ease in no time, and we can’t wait to read all they have to say! If you’d like to support doing the doable and making change each and every day, make a donation … [Read more...] about Reading and Writing
Cozying Up
Hello hello! It’s our third day working with the orphanage near our office in Hargeisa, Somalia. Today, we’re focusing on warming these kids up—in style! When we think of Somalia, we tend not to picture cold weather. It’s hard to imagine pulling cozy sweatshirts over our heads to warm up. But even though it tends to be hot in Somalia, in the cooler rainy seasons, the evenings can be brisk! So, even in Hargeisa, a soft and warm sweatshirt can sometimes be the perfect accessory. The kids living at the orphanage all have a nice set of clothes to choose from each day. But it’s just the basics, and they don’t necessarily have the most exciting wardrobes, either. A couple of our staff thought it would be nice to supplement the things they already had, to jazz up their options and help keep them warm! So today, we got them some cozy sweatshirts they’d be able to wear on those brisk evenings in Hargeisa, or to cuddle up in when feeling sick. We had a handful of kids try on the … [Read more...] about Cozying Up
Nappies in a Bunch
Today, we’re back at the orphanage in Hargeisa, a place near and dear to the Alight staff. With over 400 children living at the orphanage, there are tons of needs to meet. But as any parent will tell you, you can never have too many diapers! But at the orphanage, it’s hard for the staff to keep a healthy stock of each diaper size, which means they're often forced to make do with diapers that just don't fit right. We wanted to make sure that going into the new year, our staff had all the materials they needed to give these kids the care they deserve! So, we filled up the back of our truck with diapers and brought them to the orphanage. We made sure to get a variety of sizes, ensuring that all the kids can be taken care of. Our staff loved knowing they could start the year out with this important need met. Plus, the orphanage staff were thrilled to see others get pumped up about diapers! Here’s to a clean and healthy year. If you’d like to support doing the doable and … [Read more...] about Nappies in a Bunch
Formulating a Solution
Welcome to Hargeisa! We’re back in Somalia, working with our team here to do the doable. Even though we don’t have traditional programming in the city of Hargeisa itself, we have an engaged staff with big hearts and commitments to their community. One of the groups they’re most committed to is an orphanage in the city, which helps house and school over 400 children up to 21 years old. There are lots of kids, so the orphanage has diverse needs. But some essentials, like milk and formula, are always in demand! Many of the children are under the age of one, with the youngest being just a few weeks old. This means they’re constantly resupplying their milk and formula reserves to ensure there’s enough to go around. So, we decided to help make sure they had enough of a supply for the next few months! Now, each child will have access to the milk or formula most appropriate for their age. One woman working at the Orphanage, Annab, told us, “people say only the rich can afford … [Read more...] about Formulating a Solution
A Roof for Water
Today is our last day (for now) in Darfur. What an exciting time doing the doable with our team and with the communities in East Darfur and in Kalma displaced persons camp in South Darfur! We can't wait to be back here, doing the doable in Sudan! On our final day, we're doing something special for a member of the community who has such an important job. He's the first line of defense if there's ever an issue with the water in Kalma. In fact, he lives right next to the solar panels that run the water pumps in his section of the camp. If anything goes wrong, he knows about it quickly - and he's working on a solution and calling on others to help. He's a member of the water committee who is so important to keeping water flowing in Kalma. He's a volunteer, and we wanted to do something nice for him. And when we saw his home - next to the solar panel - we knew exactly what. He needed a roof. His roof of plastic sheeting was held down with bricks. It wasn't going to survive a … [Read more...] about A Roof for Water
Parlez-Vous Francais? Anglais?…
Living in a displaced persons camp is often the hardest on the youth. They're at the most social and energetic point in their lives. They want to be with friends, making connections, being active. They're thinking about what they want their lives to be. But sometimes it can be hard to think past the realities of the camp where they live. So, we were really thrilled to hear that the youth in Kalma Camp had an idea for a Youth Language Center. A place where multi-lingual camp residents could help their neighbors learn a new skill, and a place where Kalma young people could connect to the world outside. And we were happy to get them started. They had a space for youth that was pretty sad. It did have a shade to keep out the beating sun. But there were no chairs or mats. The blackboard had seen many better days. So, we helped them with some learning materials - a few books, notebooks, pencils, etc. And then we replaced their old blackboard with a newer model, and provided … [Read more...] about Parlez-Vous Francais? Anglais?…
We Heart Football
It seems like no matter where we are, everyone loves football. In a refugee or displaced persons camp, football (or soccer) provides a much-needed outlet for young people. All that's needed, really, is some flat open ground and a soccer ball. And then football can offer hours of exercise. And joy in situations where joy and hope can sometimes be in short supply. So, when the youth leaders in Kalma Camp told us they needed soccer balls to distribute to all of Kalma's soccer teams - we were on board. Our team headed to the market to purchase as many balls as we could with our daily change budget. Such a small price for what will provide countless hours of excitement and entertainment for so many. … [Read more...] about We Heart Football
At the Bus Stop
Transportation is what keeps Kalma Camp healthy. And usually that transportation in the form of a bus. People take the bus out of Kalma to go find work outside of the camp in nearby Nyala or elsewhere - the money they earn and then spend in Kalma is important to that community. People also wait for the bus to head to school outside the camp. Or to go the doctor, if the services they need aren't available inside the camp's health centers. But waiting for the bus can be tedious. And hot. And miserable. So our team thought - since the bus is so important to the residents of Kalma - a little shade where people can wait for the bus (people often wait an hour or more) could make a big difference. There's a central spot where buses, no matter which direction they're headed, converge to pickup Kalma passengers. Our team set to work staking out a small spot and erecting a simple shelter. They included a short wall all the way around so that there were plenty of places for people to sit. … [Read more...] about At the Bus Stop