A Journey to Remember
At the end of 2009, to help us celebrate TweetsGiving and attend the European Summit for Global Transformation, Mama Lucy visited the Netherlands and the United States for the very first time. Here’s what she had to say about her journey…
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From my first visit to Europe and US late last year 2009, I’m still having so much to tell as it was of great experience. I attended the European Summit for Global Transformation in Rotterdam, The Netherlands from the 20th – 22nd of November 2009. People from 23 countries all over the world gathered to share their experience, learn more from each other and an opportunity to make new friendship. I was thrilled by young people with great minds like Maggie Doyne, Subhash Ghimire, Renu Bagharia, Oluwatoyin Ajao and many more. They have been doing great things at their young ages.
Apart from being connected to each other (participants), we were all reminded of very important points which I’m glad to share with everyone. This world is not just the planet; it’s our home. We need to know about Environmental justice and crisis. Whatever we are doing, we are part and parcel of the Environment. We need to ask ourselves:
- Where are we?
- How did we get here?
- What is possible for the future?
- Where do we go from here?
In what ever you do, you can not be far from the environment. We are connected to it. We just want to give rights to humans but we don’t care about giving rights to the natural things. How do we care about people, surroundings, animals etc? If we do these, we do for ourselves. We need to do from our hearts. It needs to be a commitment of everyone.
That was just a peanut of so much I experienced at The ESGT. Thanks to the organizers team led by Rebecca Self.
From Europe, I connected to the US, where I visited New York City, Florida, San Fransisco – Califonia, and Washington DC. Let me share with you few of my experience of this amazing place.
During Thanksgiving holiday, the Epic Change team connected people all over the world through TweetsGiving, aiming on supporting our dream of making the world a better place to live through education and shelter. I was thrilled by how people were sending their gratitude in a totally different way. A classroom 7 and a Library for our school in Tanzania were made possible. I was SO happy to see how people can do great things within very few hours. People did it because it came from their heart and everyone did it happily. It was a lesson to me.
I met so many people and I wondered how they know so much about what we are doing in Tanzania. I came to learn how word can spread. The power of social media. Epic Change knew its vital power and always is close to them. To be open and speaking up can lead someone somewhere. No one will know unless you tell them what’s going on.
I didn’t know how big The US is, until we traveled from one state to another. I didn’t expect to be in a plane for more than 6 hours just from Florida to San Fransisco. I knew it was closer as it’s just within one country. The weather was also another good experience to me. Within one country, a certain place is very warm while the other part is freezing. I experienced this when we moved from Florida to DC. I couldn’t believe I was within one country.
At my home Tanzania, we used to buy meat from the butcher shops whereby they just hang meat and when you go, they cut for you the quantity you want. I didn’t come across the butcher shop in US. Only supermarkets with frozen meat. You won’t see blood on meat as we normally see here.
The variety of things at the supermarkets, would make me take some hours to choose something to take as a right choice. How can I choose bread from more than 20 different types of it. I don’t know if my friends Stacey and Sanjay have tasted even half of the different kinds of cheese they have in supermarkets. I came to learn that Americans are having more than what they need.
We used to cook everything from the scratch. If you want your family to have beans, you need to take some hours to cook. not less than 2 hours. I was surprised to see my friends (Stacey & Sanjay) just took less than 10 minutes to prepare food; just because everything is read to eat. I came to learn that we, Tanzanians if not all Africans are using most of our time doing unproductive work (cooking, washing dishes, clothes etc) instead of productive things. How can we compensate wasted hours for so many years of our lives?
When I visited a school in US, I realized even students are ready to help/give what they can/have just to support others. So no one cannot do something to bring changes to this world. I’m happy too, that one of my students here in Tanzania – Glory Abraham of grade 6, has that in her mind. Last week she tweeted to me “Mama Lucy, do you know I can change the world?” I was SO happy to read that. I’m so proud of her. Let’s make sure the seed of “changing the world” grows even within the kids.
What a great experience!
Mama Lucy
You can read more of her thoughts about her trip on her Tumblr blog. My friend and beautiful soul Jen Lemen raised the funds for Mama Lucy’s airfare to Europe & the US; her other travel expenses were paid independently, without Epic Change funds, by her hosts.
Posted: February 15th, 2010 under The Foundry.
Comments: 2
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Comment from Patrokil
Time: February 22, 2010, 5:03 am
I and my family and hope all of the parents of the School of Shepherds Junior in Arusha Tanzania,we are so happy to hear about Mama Lucy,s thoughts and her trip.
We are appreciate to all she’ve done to our Kids and as most of us we bilieve that, trough education we could chane the world.Then we wishing all the best to EPIC CHANGE for what they made to this world to date.
We also so happy to say congrats to Mama Lucy as she is really working hard for our Kids here in Tanzania,- and on her trip she’s an ambassador for us and will learning more from her experience.
We thanks also to Stacey,Sanjay and Epic cahnge for the organizing the trip for Mama Lucy and her friend Jen Lemen for the airfare.
Wishing all the best to the friends of Mama Lucy,Stacey &Sanjay and Epic change during Thanksgiving holiday for what the’d to the School in Tanzania.
Karibuni sana Tanzania
Together we Excel
Comment from Nancy
Time: February 24, 2010, 5:46 am
Mama lucy you are an incredible woman. You together with your counterparts epicchange,will change the world. We Africans should join hands with you to change our thought.Stacey and Sanjay,you inspire me everyday.May you live long.

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