Best Pictures: Maggie Fennelly

I like this image because I think it really captures the relationships that many of us formed with the students in Waranka. I always noticed the same few kids would seem to flock to the same St. Mike’s students and to me that showed despite the fact that we couldn’t always communicate with words toContinue reading “Best Pictures: Maggie Fennelly”

Joal-Fadiouth and the Great Baobab Tree

Friday, July 8th began with our group waking up in different accommodations than our usual residence in the Point E neighborhood of Dakar. We were woken up by the calls of goats and donkeys in a scenic rural lodge, where each of us stayed in a cabin. It would be the beginning of a uniqueContinue reading “Joal-Fadiouth and the Great Baobab Tree”

Best Photos: Tiana Dunne edition

The photos I picked summarized my personal highlights from the trip. I loved spending time at the Waranka school and getting to interact with them on so many occasions. The glass painting was one of my favorite moments and isn’t like anything I have ever done before. I don’t really even consider myself and artisticContinue reading “Best Photos: Tiana Dunne edition”

My favorite photos! -Katie Tota

While this trip has focused on culture and service in Senegal, I could not help but notice and think about the environmental aspects I have been witnessing here. As an environmental studies major and an intern at the farm, I find it interesting to make connections between the things we are learning about the societyContinue reading “My favorite photos! -Katie Tota”

A Day In Guinaw Rails: Waranka GR and The Guinaw Rails English Family

Going back a few days to January 4th, on this day we had a lot of things going on. We spent the entirety of the day in Guinaw Rails. Part of the day was spent at the Waranka playing with the kids, but we also were given a tour of the community. Guinaw Rails isContinue reading “A Day In Guinaw Rails: Waranka GR and The Guinaw Rails English Family”

Our final celebration at Waranka GR

Today was our final day at Waranka GR, and for me it was an especially bittersweet day. We could feel the excitement from the kids when we walked into the building. Us college kids were messing around waiting for the day to begin by practicing our juggling and clapping games when heads started peaking outContinue reading “Our final celebration at Waranka GR”

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