Teech 2008 volunteers returned after spending 2 weeks in Moldova working in temperatures of 40c +. We are pleased to say the our challenge to Improve the conditions for the benefit of the Children at the School was completed. It was clear from conversations with the Teaching and Management Staff and the behaviour of the cleaning and support workers that the end result was greatly appreciated by all concerned, especially the Director.
Despite the fact that we lost 3 Days at the beginning of the Project we managed to deliver more decorated & illuminated rooms than first envisaged and the end result was a pleasure to behold. The only downside to this years project was the shortage of skilled tradesmen, which put a great deal of pressure on some skills areas and as a result, we were not able to complete some aspects of the project in the reduced time available.It is difficult to single out individuals for commendation when skills and experience age and health are all factors in determining what we can deliver, the simple fact that we are all volunteers is a tribute in itself.Effort is the only measure of performance, and this has been clearly obvious in its abundanceI would like to recognise efforts the following :Ø
The Design Team for the Artwork and enhancement of the BedroomsFrom a social and work perspective, the Team has been excellent It has been a pleasure to get to know and work with you all.
Highlights from this years show
Last year Vic arranged to have his Tools kidnapped for the duration of the trip, only to be returned on the final day when all the work was complete.
This year we managed to have all of the Tools, 2 Trucks and 4 People and all of the Aid Kidnapped.Kingsley despite constant advice and direction from his mentor (Big Yin) managed to filch and dissect the Toilet Partitions painstakingly prepared by Kevin and I, for use as kindling (Boxing) in the preparation of the basement Toilets. Kingsley is now affectionately known as “Woody” (Nick a Block of Woody).Ian (Big Yin) suffered with constant back ache whilst mentoring Kingsley and it was agreed that for subsequent projects he will be provided with a higher chair and stronger Velcro.
Joe is suffering from the delayed effects of Man Gel. This condition should improve when Dawn Breaks and stiffness subsides..
Water, Washing and Toilet facilities proved to be a rare commodity in Jaloveni and the Team must be congratulated for their tolerance and acceptance of the poor sanitary conditions. But in reality, this is why we are in this country trying to help improve conditions for the benefit if the children and community.
- Article taken from Malcom Partridge's Thankyou document -
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