Grassroot Soccer Camp Photos
Paige and I were running around like chickens with our heads cut off at camp (speaking of which, I have seen one in my yard and can attest to how true this hyperbole is), so I didn’t get as many pictures of the Grassroot Soccer practices I would have liked to. Nonetheless, we still took a good amount of pictures — most are of the activities Paige and I facilitated!
- Fun enegizer where learners have to jump on each other’s backs when we say to
- Nolwazi avoiding hitting a cone — which symbolize risky behavior like unprotected sex — so she doesn’t become make-believe HIV-positive!
- If a learner hits a cone at the end of this practice, all learners have to do jumping jacks because HIV affects the whole community
- Pinata hands
- Musical chairs
- Avuyile captured grade 7’s flag
- Grade 6 won capture the flag
- Toilet paper mummy
- Don’t drop the egg!
- Relay race — wheelbarrow
- HIV Attacks! GRS Practice — learners represent a human, HIV, immune system, ARVs and the ball represents germs
- Making pinatas
- This stained for three days…
- Forever made my mark at my school!
- Katie painting learner hands
- Hand printin’
- Paige showing learners where to put their hands
- Our mural would not have happened without our artists Laura and Katie!
- Laura and Katie finishing up
- Grade 5 helping stuff pinatas with my little friend Wendy
- Wendy was so excited to decorate the pinatas
- Final product of my school’s new HIV-awareness mural!
- GRS Red Card practice — learners do skits and give a red card to a person when they should say “no”
- Andile and Thembelani at graduation
- Zandile and Lebo at graduation
- Grade 6 and 7 with coaches Andile and Zandile at Grassroot Soccer graduation!
- Celebrate! (Wendy was doing a really good job at being sneaky)
- My little friend Wendy is such a trooper! Let the chaos commence
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