Look what they accomplished!!!
Jan 31st, 2012 by kelley johnson
Before he even made his way to the top of the mountain he felt the ground shaking and he heard the drumming. When Claude stepped on the Matara road he saw the dancing had already begun, everyone in their best attire and singing with such full-throttled joy. No one was waiting for him, waiting for the certificates to arrive or the teacher. The celebration could not wait, their accomplishment had to be celebrated right now in the morning sun!
It was six months ago that the adults of Matara kissed their children good-bye for a day at school and then stepped into their own classroom. Twenty three men and women were willing to try to do something they’d never done before… learn to read and write. Some had terrible memories of attempts at school before, when they were ridiculed out of the classroom by students and teachers alike. Some recall not being able to go often enough to learn anything due to circumstances at home. Others just never got the chance to ever try. But that morning they met their teacher and decided to try to learn.
Today they were all dancing… even while they were not all graduating. So much happens in the life of a community over six months: homes build, crops planted and harvested, cows and rabbits to tend, pregnancies and little ones to care for and… and.. Not everyone could maintain the study required for this level one literacy training. But today they all gathered to celebrate the 7 who completed the class and who passed the final exam. Everyone knew that this was a huge accomplishment that demanded a communal party!
So here is your graduating class: Jean Bosco, Jean Claude, Nathaniel, Leonie, Didace, Francois and Rita.
All of these friends completed level one literacy training. They can now read, write and do simple math. Practically speaking, they can read the signs! They can do math in the marketplace and basic accounting for their businesses. Imagine what this means for Francois, the community leader, for Nathaniel as he represents all of Matara before the governor of the province, for the men who run their soap enterprise, for the Leonie as she does her pottery business and Rita as she bargains in the marketplace? Imagine what this means for the entire community – they now have members who can read and write! This empowers all of them and is another big blow to the vulnerability they used to embody. Literacy is their new strength!
Here are the proud graduates with their certificates. (We take the space to show all seven as each one is a story of great endurance, hard work and catalytic accomplishment.)
(Learning to read and write and do math is hard work. Imagine doing that with a baby on your hip? Leonie and Rita did just that! Talk about strength… you have to admire these woman!)
So what is next for the literacy arc in Matara? The graduates will progress to level two training. Now all the other friends want to try again, so there will be level one training offered again. And this time… they have invited the neighbors to join them! So once again the blessings that come to Matara grow and include the entire neighborhood. Next term there will be two levels of training, multiple classes and many students working together to become stronger.
But for today – we dance! We celebrate the accomplishment of seven men and women who passed the test and can now read, write and do math. We celebrate a community that is less vulnerable because they can read and do the math. We celebrate the good news that they are blessed and a blessing to the larger neighborhood, turning their village into a learning center for all who would come.
Wherever you are… dance! Join in their celebration!










































































