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Rwanda welcomes FZY helpers

March 18, 2013 10:21
Volunteer goals: Alex Barnett gets ready for some football training  with Rwandan students

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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British teenagers on a gap year in Israel have spent three weeks volunteering with orphans in Rwanda as part of FZY’s social action programme.

The British participants assisted at the Agahozo Shalom Youth Village, a community in a rural area established by a Jewish couple after the 1994 genocide. It is modelled on the Yemin Orde Youth Village in Israel. The volunteering scheme is run jointly with FZY’s American sister movement Young Judea.

The teenagers’ daily tasks included paving roads and planting trees, working in the kitchens and picking maize and tending chickens. Londoner Katie Metliss, who tutored English and ran sports activities, said she had been pleasantly surprised at the warmth of welcome the volunteers received.

“I expected a much more hostile environment based on Rwanda’s history. My expectations were so wrong. What a beautiful country Rwanda is. Not just the geography but also the people. They are so positive and their work ethic is incredible.