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Entries in Mama Lucy Kamptoni (2)

Sunday
Jan102010

The Beginnings of Things

I could feel the connection between Mama Lucy and Jen develop shortly after we arrived in Arusha, Tanzania. Maybe it was the way they listened to each other so intentionally. The warmth and fluidity of their conversation. It's such a gift to witness and reflect on these moments – the beginnings of things. At this moment, Mama Lucy and I didn't know that she would travel far from her home to share her story at the European Summit for Global Transformation. She wasn't on the agenda. She didn't have a plane ticket, nor a plan to spread the wealth of her soul beyond the reach of her community. But I think Jen knew.

Wednesday
Nov112009

Change Makers on a Mission

These girls are on fire. Each one of them.

"Wouldn't it be so great if Mama Lucy could attend the European Summit for Global Transformation in the Netherlands with Innocent and me?" Jen asked me in one of the classrooms at Shepherds Junior School. There it was... that look. Who says no to that question? Who says no to these women? A flurry of phone calls and a few conversations later, Mama Lucy, the founder of Shepherds Junior School, is beaming. She wants to go. She's left Tanzania only once.

"You are meant for the world," Jen Lemen tells her. "You have so much to share." And it's true. She is. And she does. So Jen left her rolling suitcase with Mama Lucy. "Here, you can keep this. You'll need it for your trip." I can't describe the look in Mama Lucy's eyes at this gesture. It's one of disbelief and belief. It's one of pride and humility. We leave Tanzania with unanswered questions, and fistfuls of hope.

Since that day, Jen's been orchestrating this mission to get Mama Lucy to the Summit. There are visas to acquire. There are arrangements to be made. There are transit challenges. There are costly airline tickets to purchase. There is little money. Perhaps you can help send Mama Lucy on this mission? Email Jen at jen.lemen@gmail.com.