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Plans for the Future

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Hi everyone,

Thanks for the fantastic support over the past weeks. I’ve really appreciated the interest so far, and it fantastic to see a number of returning visitors.

Just thought I’d pause here and give you a road-map of where I plan to head with this blog in the coming months. By the way, if there is anything in particular you’d like to see more (or less!) of, please leave a comment or send me a message.

We’re more than halfway through the Mozambique travel journal. After that, I plan to mix it up a little. I’ll post some of the travel journal from my latest trip to South Africa, where I help build houses and worked with AIDs patients and children in orphanages.

I’ll also post a story I wrote (with LOTS of photos) about the day I met my sponsored child.

There will also be an interview that I did for Australian Dolly magazine. I’ve got the original, unedited verbatim interview - and the (severely edited and shortened!) version that appeared in the magazine in May 2006.

I’m looking forward to reading all of your comments and messages!

Stacey :-)


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Poverty. Famine. War. It's all around us, in the news, the papers and on every second documentary you see. But what is the real truth? Are things really as bad as we're told - or are they worse? And what really can be done? Some people think believe the only way to help is to donate money to large relief comporations, and let them decide where it is best spent. Others prefer a more personal approach - choosing which projects and causes to support. But are we really in a position to make such decisions? How do we determine who is needy and who isn't? Read about these issues and more from someone who is just as confused as the rest of us, but who is determined to find out.

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