My cousin (
Zoey) is graduating from grade 8 today and is the valedictorian of her class. She volunteers for Free the Children and is raising money so she can go to Africa next year and work with kids in Kenya.
Zoey and her family are helping me sponsor Bella's education, and Bella made it into
Zoey's speech.
"...we are taught about the bigger picture, and reality is, we are extremely lucky. There are children around the world, who are our age, who can only dream of going to school and having an education as broad as ours. In the past year, I learned about a girl, who lives in Rwanda and has no family due to the genocide. Bella, who is our age, is just beginning school. She is 14 years old and has never stepped into a school in her life. She has never had the chance to play on the school yard or go on a school trip. She hasn't even had the chance to read a book. We all sometimes think of school as a burden, somewhere we have to go 5 times a week, but we should really be thankful for being able to attend school every day. These values of community and looking out for each other are something we have learned here..."
I'm really proud of you
Zoey - have fun tonight!