After living in Malawi
for 17 months, a move was in order. One of the toughest parts of
leaving Malawi was leaving Ovaha founder and my very best friend,
Lawrence. We became very close over the time that I lived in Malawi
– sharing everything from meals to advice to life stories. We were
inseparable at our day job and were often together outside of the
hospital. Before leaving, we made a final trip to the site of Ovaha.
Construction is still underway but things look very different than
the first visit. The elders are incredibly grateful and took time to
speak with Lawrence about current and future needs. The ability to
help the site is completely dependent on donations and awareness.
Change gradual and it takes time. But change also takes belief.
Mark Allen Barrett with some villagers |
Just because I’m in
another country doesn’t mean the support will stop. I am just as
passionate about Ovaha because of the people. Caring and
compassionate. The kids are welcoming and curious. I back Lawrence
with this project 100%, whether I’m in Malawi, Uganda or the United
States. It only takes a visit to understand the reason for pouring
time, money and sacrifice into the project. I want Lawrence’s hard
work and dedication to be displayed for all involved. There’s a
long way to go and it’s uphill, but that doesn’t mean that we
shouldn’t try.
Not many people would
spend much of their free time to build up their birthplace. But this
is exactly what Lawrence is trying to do. He can’t do it alone and
I’m thankful for his heart. I miss Lawrence and the people of
Ovaha, but I’m excited for the future.
By Mark Allen Barrett (Now in Uganda)
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