Helping communities thrive
Priscilla Plummer is a founding member of the Global Sojourns Giving Circle (GSGC), which was established in 2007. The GSGC is an organisation that creates safe spaces in Southern Africa to empower and educate girls and strengthen their communities. They effect a healthy transformation for those who would otherwise be left behind, believing that everyone deserves the opportunity to live a life of dignity!
GSGC works with local community change-makers to provide girls with education, mentorship, emotional support and a foundation they can use to create a life of dignity and opportunity. And they, in turn, help others achieve the same. Study after study has proven what GSGC has long believed: investing in girls is one of the most effective ways to lift up families and communities.
Gloria, a mentor in the Livingstone GSGC says: “helping each girl identify her strengths and talents; understanding how much she is capable of doing; building her survival skills to avoid dependence on anyone, she becomes less vulnerable to abuse and can work towards breaking the cycle of poverty in her community.”
There is a profound ripple effect when you help a girl.
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) says:
“Education is one of the most critical areas of empowerment for women. When girls are educated, they lead healthier and more productive lives… An educated girl has a positive ripple effect on her health, family, community and society as a whole.”
In a healthier society there is less apathy, less crime, less abuse. Breaking the cycle of poverty leads to more caring, more empathy for others and more support for your neighbour. Giving and helping others has an altruistic effect and fulfils one with contentment, happiness and hope.
Happier people begin to see their surroundings in a different, more positive light.
Communities living on the periphery of wilderness areas can see again the beauty of the bush with its free-roaming animals. A respect for all beings and creatures returns, as did their ancestors, who honoured the creatures and connected spiritually with Mother Earth.
In poor communities, the wilderness is a place of danger and exploitation becomes the only way to survive. The people are forced by the desperate need to provide for their families. Women are sent to collect firewood, while men poach game for meat. And some get involved in more disastrous and highly criminal activities, such as killing rhinos for their horns and elephants for their ivory.
Therefore, it is imperative that ALL beings, creatures and humans alike are allowed to thrive in order to preserve and protect our beautiful planet!
This is why we support organisations, foundations and safari operators who have this very vision!
Safari tourism plays an important role in ensuring that communities living in wilderness areas have access to clean water, education, medical care, good job prospects and a life of dignity and purpose.
Please contact me if you would like to go on a safari and meet the members of a GSGC group. Or visit the Global Sojourns Giving Circle website to learn more or make a donation.
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