Diew Malou is another member of the South Sudanese diaspora who lives in Denver, CO - he, like us, was in Sioux Falls to attend the South Sudan ACE Awards. Diew works at the African Leadership Group (ALG), a resource organization dedicated to helping refugees in the Denver area by identifying, developing, and connecting the next generation of African leaders. Their vision is to transform Africa by developing and connecting a new generation of ethical, entrepreneurial leaders. One of the largest and most attended programs of the ALG is their Public Speaking and Leadership course. It’s a 16-week program that helps to empower people personally and professionally. And most recently, ALG has been in need of books to use in the course. Diew asked us for three specific public speaking and leadership books: - Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill - Start with Why by Simon Sinek - The Success Principles: How to Get from Where You Are to Where You Want to Be by Jack Canfield So, on Day … [Read more...] about Developing Leaders
Campaigns
The Talons
When Paul (who we met yesterday) is not busy running in his spare time, he is helping others. He works at the Omaha Talons Academy as a Community Outreach Coordinator. The Omaha Talons is a non-profit organization serving the South Sudanese immigrant and refugee community in the Omaha metro area. Specifically, they provide a positive and safe environment focused on education, healthy food access and nutrition, and sports. They utilize basketball as a vehicle to develop life, leadership and educational skills. Many of the kids who have participated in the Talons program have gone on to succeed in school, obtained college scholarships and returned to work with and serve our younger kids. With basketball as one of their largest and most attended programs, we learned that it has recently been declining due to lack of proper equipment. They typically work with 200 kids at any given time, but have had to scale down to 100 recently. With the proper equipment, we’d be able to impact many … [Read more...] about The Talons
Running for 2020
We met Paul at the Phillips Avenue Diner in downtown Sioux Falls, SD. We were in town for the ACE Awards. The South Sudan Arts, Culture, & Entertainment (ACE) Awards is an annual event that aims to recognize those in the South Sudanese for their achievements in various fields. Paul is a member of the South Sudanese diaspora. He and his family spent time in Pinyudo Refugee Camp in Ethiopia when he was very young, and then they were resettled in Iowa in 2001. Paul fell in love with running when he was in 7th grade. We asked Paul why he likes running. After a difficult childhood living in a refugee camp, resettling to several different areas of the United States, and finding his way, “Running is like my getaway. It’s a different kind of community.” Paul is an extremely motivated and determined person. In high school, Paul’s coach believed in him and his ability to go far through running. He ran DII throughout college at Augustana University where he was a two-time All American … [Read more...] about Running for 2020
Home Is Where the Heart Is
After a long and stressful day at work, sometimes the nicest thing is to unwind – to read a book on a comfy chair, to sleep well on a comfortable bed, to feel at home in your home. But for many of our nurses at Asili clinics, this just isn’t really possible. All our nurses live in the communities where Asili clinics are located – even if they’re not originally from those places. They spend their weeks away from family and friends, only going home on the weekends. We have four clinics in four different locations, and our nurses rotate through them all. So for day 310, we’re turning one staff house into a home. We sat with Rachel, Valerie, and Pierre - all nurses – to talk about they needed. “Our living room is not very comfortable,” said Rachel. “We need someplace to sit at the end of the day.” “Somewhere to put plates would be good,” added Pierre. “Right now they have to stay on the floor.” We took notes - then we figured out a game plan. It was easy – they just … [Read more...] about Home Is Where the Heart Is
Just for Kids
“Asili is a family.” These are the words of Abraham Leno, Asili’s Director. And he’s worked hard to stay true to their meaning. “We support each other. We check in on each other. And we want everyone who comes in contact with Asili to feel that love and support, too, even our staff’s kids.” So for Day 309, we’re doing a little something to make sure that those kids feel welcome, every time they step through the Asili office door. Abraham had the idea to create a play space for any children who visit the Asili office. “Sometimes it’s hard to get child care, and people have to bring their children to the office every once in a while. We want to both let the team know that this is ok, and make sure the kids have fun, too,” he said. So we got down to business, figuring out the things we’d need to make kids feel at home. We had a small table and chairs made from a local carpenter in town, got some toys, games, drawing materials, and a calculator – because it’s never too … [Read more...] about Just for Kids
A Little Goes a Long Way
Every day, Asili customers purchase thousands of liters of water at dozens of Asili water points throughout Eastern Congo. We’re a business. But there are so many people – mainly women – who travel past our water kiosks every day carrying heavy loads on their backs for great distances. And our kiosk mamas couldn’t see these women in the hot sun and not offer them a cool glass of water. But the question is – how do we show this kindness without putting the safety of our water at risk? With a limited supply of cups to go around, and a less than ideal way to clean them, the water mamas were struggling to keep up. The simple solution? A water fountain. The team decided to test out a water fountain design in Mudaka, Asili’s third location and the site of a busy market. There are over a thousand people who come to Mudaka on market days, and offering a drink of water is a show of goodwill to the community that’s welcomed Asili there. “With our cup solution, we were running … [Read more...] about A Little Goes a Long Way
In Case of Emergency
Sometimes, life can be unpredictable. We don’t always know when tragedy might strike, and we’re hardly ever prepared for it. But for our Asili team in Congo, sometimes life can be particularly tough. “People here deal with sadness a lot,” said Abraham, Asili’s Director. “Maternal mortality rates are really high. It’s expensive to get surgery and extended stay healthcare. And for a lot of people who are already struggling financially, or just getting on their feet, one misfortune can throw them off completely.” For Day 307, we had an idea. Why not establish an emergency fund for the Asili team, that they can rely on in times of greatest need? We’re helping to kick start the emergency fund, but it will grow in time, with each person contributing as they’re able. “We accept people for who they are here,” says Abraham. “We’re a business, but we’re also good neighbors and friends.” Now, if a team member is dealing with a personal loss, we’ll have an extra cushion for … [Read more...] about In Case of Emergency
Taking the Wheel
Without our drivers, we’d be lost. Literally. With Asili in Congo, and everywhere we work around the world, our drivers get us where we need to be. And they get us there safely, even when the road gets tough. But drivers are also too often out of the spotlight. They don’t get the recognition they deserve for spending time away from their families when they need to work weekends. Or for getting us home safely during a downpour, when the roads get slick with mud. Or allowing us to build more Asili clinics and water points, helping us go further and farther than ever before. So for Day 306, we’re showing our Asili drivers a little appreciation. We picked up some things that will make their lives a little easier – like a phone car charger, air fresheners, new tools, gloves, cleaning supplies – they take great pride in their cars! – and a backpack to put it all in. “It’s important to show them that we’re thinking about them,” said Abraham, Asili’s Director. “Without them, … [Read more...] about Taking the Wheel
Good for Business
At Asili, clean water is what we’re all about. And our water sales have been so popular in the rural areas of Eastern Congo, that recently we’ve decided to extend our business into the big city of Bukavu as well. Dozens of businesses, restaurants, and shops now buy our water. Patmos is one of them. Owned by a young woman named Joelle and her friend, it’s a brand new restaurant that offers everything from sandwiches, pizza, barbeque, and more. And now, they serve up cold glasses of Asili water, too. But Patmos was missing a few things – the walls needed painting, there were no table accessories (like napkin and straw holders), and worst of all, they didn’t have a sign. So for Day 305, in the spirit of friendship, mutual support, and recognition for the work that they’ve done to get their business off the ground, we’re giving the ladies of Patmos a little boost of encouragement. We spent some time in Patmos, chatting with Joelle over delicious chicken wraps. “We want to … [Read more...] about Good for Business
A Page Turner
Books take you places. To distant lands and strange cultures, with people you would never come across in your day to day life. They open your eyes to the world, they widen your perspective. And for many, they’re a do-it-your-own learning method to teach yourself things like businesses, art history, even mathematics. But for many living in the city of Bukavu, where the Asili head office is located, books aren’t always readily available. “Good books are hard to find here,” says Abraham, Asili’s Country Director. “But people are always looking to learn, in any way they can.” So for Day 304, we’re focusing in on the Asili team in Bukavu, and kickstarting their very own in-office library. We grabbed some classics – like the Count of Monte Cristo and Pride and Prejudice – and some new fiction, too. We also purchased business books, history books, atlases, and more. We set them all up on a bookshelf, added some finishing touches, and voila, a library was born. When the library … [Read more...] about A Page Turner