World News - .geographical media - RSShttp://geographicalmedia.com/news/topic/helping/rss/xmlNews about helping from geohttp://geographicalmedia.comTue, 02 Dec 2008 19:31:06 GMThttp://geographicalmedia.comExplore Geohttp://geographicalmedia.com/_ui/style/img/admin/explore-lara.gifhttp://geographicalmedia.comRSS Provided by .geographical mediaHelping the police to help ushttp://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/article/helping-the-police-to-help-usMr Malick Mendy is just an ordinary tailor who has turnedhimself into an extraordinary citizen by virtue of his patriotic act. Herecently donated 500...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Thursday, November 20, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Mr Malick Mendy is just an ordinary tailor who has turned himself into an extraordinary citizen by virtue of his patriotic act. He recently donated 500 hand gloves to the Gambia Police Force.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >“I am a tailor. I donated 500 gloves to the police as my contribution. If another Gambian comes from a different profession and he or she also contributes his or her quota the thing will move smoothly,” Mr Mendy said.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >As we can see, Mr Mendy is motivated by the urge to support the Gambia Police Force. He has no money to help them. But thinking hard and long about the traffic police he sees on the road every day, he decided to use his talent to contribute the improvement of the police. The result is some 500 hand gloves. </span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Believe it or not, the police are doing their best to combat crime in the country. Despite meagre resources, they strive day in, day out to make our society safe and free from crime and criminals. They do not have enough vehicles; they do not have enough communication gadgets; they do not have enough of most things they need to do their job more efficiently and effectively. The police would function much better if they got vehicles from individuals or organizations. They would do a lot more for our safety and security if they got support such as Mr Mendy’s from time to time.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >As Mr Mendy has shown, no contribution is too small to make towards the effectiveness of the police. We suppose they can make do with uniform materials, shoes, and so on. Helping the police to work better is like helping ourselves in that they will work better for our safety and security.</span></p> </div></div>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 04:16:14 GMTMan Seeks Helping Hand From President, Other Philanthropistshttp://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/article/2008/11/12/man-seeks-helping-hand-from-president-other-philanthropistsMr. Modou Lamin Sanneh, a 34 year-old man residing in Bundung, has been suffering from elephantiasis for 25 years and has a severely swollen left...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div id="FeaturedViewer"><img id="PicViewFeatured" src='http://thepoint.gm/_library/2008/11/modou-lamin-sanneh-d.jpg' /></div><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Wednesday, November 12, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'><p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Mr. Modou Lamin Sanneh, a 34 year-old man residing in Bundung, has been suffering from elephantiasis for 25 years and has a severely swollen left foot. He is seeking assistance from anyone who can help pay for his medical treatment. Through the help of friends, Mr. Sanneh raised 295 pounds to travel and have his condition assessed. The doctors at </span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >St George’s</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Hospital</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" > are now happy that he does require surgery in the </span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >UK</span><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" > but will not carry it out until his bill has been paid. </span></p><p class="MsoNormal" ><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;" >Mr Sanneh is therefore appealing to any philanthropists, donors, NGO’s, government or the President to come to his aid and help him travel to have his condition treated. He can be contacted on 7777136 or 7566245.</span></p></div><div class='ShowMediaAuthor'>Author: <b>Malamin Conteh</b></div><div class='ShowMediaSource'>Source: <b>Picture: Modu Lamin Sanneh (Patient with elephantiasis)</b></div></div>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 05:22:49 GMTYOUNG OBSERVER - Barrow Kunda LBS fencing project kicks off http://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/wuli/article/2008/3/28/young-observer-barrow-kunda-lbs-fencing-project-kicks-offA foundation stone was recently laid in Wuli Barrow Kunda, Upper River Region (URR), along the beginning of a new fencing project for Barrow Kunda...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Friday, March 28, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'><p><strong>A foundation stone was recently laid in Wuli Barrow Kunda, Upper River Region (URR), along the beginning of a new fencing project for Barrow Kunda Lower Basic School.  Funded by Beakanyang kofo and the Barrow Kunda community, the project also benefited support from the Friends of Gambian Schools (FROGS).</strong></p><p>In laying the foundation stone of the fence, Yunusa Manneh, duster monitor of the area, thanked Beakanyang Kafo, for complementing government’s efforts in the education sector.He then commended the community of Barrow Kunda for their active <br /> participation since the starting of the project.</p><p>For his part, Nfamara Jawneh, secretary general of Beakanyang Kafo, described this project as another milestone in the history of Beakanyang, adding that it is also an indication that they are on the right track towards achieving their aims and objectives.</p><p>Mr. Jawneh recalled that he visited the school few months ago to discuss with the principal and his team, about Beakanyang’s <br /> intention to support the school with a fence or staff quarters. He seized the opportunity to recall  adding that the initiative was acknowlegde and they all look forward to a day like the laying of the foundation stone.</p><p>He called on the residents of Barrow Kunda and the surrounding areas to actively participate in this work, noting that it is meant for their children.</p><p>Jawneh observed that the fence will create  an enabling learning environment for children, secure the garden, flowers and the <br /> school as a whole.</p><p>He expressed delight at the level of preparedness manifested by the community and also assured that Beakanyang will continue <br /> to complement government’s efforts in the areas of education, health and agriculture.</p><p>Yahya Sumareh, Board chairperson of Beakanyang Kafo, appealed to NGO’s government, philanthropists etc to help them with more funds for a successful implementation of the project.</p><p>Those interested in helping in this cause can contact Beakanyang office on 002209868882 or email: <a href="mailto:Beakanyang@yahoo.come" >Beakanyang@yahoo.come</a></p><p>Ebrima Touray, head teacher of Barrow Kunda LBS, chaired the ceremony.</p></div><div class='ShowMediaAuthor'>Author: <b>by Asanatou Bojang </b></div></div>Fri, 28 Mar 2008 09:17:19 GMTHow to Get Fit While Helping Othershttp://geographicalmedia.com/africa/article/2008/3/6/how-to-get-fit-while-helping-othersWe all know how important it is to stay healthy and a big part of making sure we achieve that goal is to get some regular exercise. But while it can...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><table style="width:100%" cellpading="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td style="vertical-align: top;width:100px;"><div id="VertThumbList"><a href="" onclick="ui.showPic(1);return false;" ><img id="PicView1" class="CutThumbSelected" alt="How to Get Fit While Helping O..." border="0" title="How to Get Fit While Helping O..." src="http://wow.gm/_library/Pictures/Sports/GeneralFitness/helping-old-t.jpg" /></a><input id="PicViewDisplay1" type="hidden" value="http://wow.gm/_library/Pictures/Sports/GeneralFitness/helping-old-d.jpg" /><input id="PicType1" type="hidden" value="Image" /><a href="" onclick="ui.showPic(2);return false;" ><img id="PicView2" class="CutThumb" alt="How to Get Fit While Helping O..." border="0" title="How to Get Fit While Helping O..." src="http://wow.gm/_library/pictures/sports/generalfitness/helping-old-t.jpg" /></a><input id="PicViewDisplay2" type="hidden" value="http://wow.gm/_library/pictures/sports/generalfitness/helping-old-d.jpg" /><input id="PicType2" type="hidden" value="Image" /></div></td><td style="vertical-align: top;"><div id="FeaturedVert"><div id="FeaturedViewer"><img id="PicViewFeatured" src='http://wow.gm/_library/Pictures/Sports/GeneralFitness/helping-old-d.jpg' /></div></div><div class="PicViewControls"><table style="width:100%;" cellpading="0" cellspacing="0"><tr><td style="width:33%;text-align:left;"><a href="" onclick="ui.picPrev();return false;">« previous</a></td><td style="text-align:center;"><span id="PicViewCurrent">1</span> of <span id="PicViewCount">2</span></td><td style="text-align:right;width:33%;"><a href="" onclick="ui.picNext();return false;">next »</a></td></tr></table></div></td></tr></table><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Thursday, March 06, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'><p>We all know how important it is to stay healthy and a big part of making sure we achieve that goal is to get some regular exercise. </p><p>But while it can be a good idea to try and incorporate some exercise into your everyday life – letting the lift go in favour of using the stairs and walking to work instead of catching the bus, for example - you will see even better results if you actually take some time out to get some proper exercise. </p><p>Every single day there are people up and down the country who get up early and go for a run before getting ready for work. It’s tempting to think these people are mad but when you start running yourself you’ll soon see and feel the benefits it has to offer. </p><p>One of the main benefits of this particular sport is that it opens up a whole new way of helping others. Many of us simply set up a direct debit whenever we want to give some cash to our favourite charity and donating a small amount every month can certainly do a lot of good. </p><p>But what about going a step further? If you find you really enjoy running, why not sign yourself up to raise some cash by taking part in some charity runs? These are a great way to get out and about and run in the company of others – which makes a wonderful change if you usually go running on your own. You will also be able to raise funds for a worthwhile cause – some people end up being sponsored to run by their friends, family and workmates, which can raise a lot of money. </p><p>It’s a good idea to make sure you are fully fit and able to take part on the day itself, especially if you are fairly new to running. Try and find out where the course will be and go and explore it if possible before the day of the race arrives. Even though these charity events tend to be known as fun runs - rather than being run against the clock – you will struggle if you are not fit enough to run and complete the course. </p><p>If it is longer than the usual length of run you are used to, build up slowly in the weeks leading up to the event to make sure you are able to complete the course on the day. Don’t forget you may need to run in the rain or in cold weather, so be prepared for whatever the weather may throw at you. </p><p>A regular running schedule can be extremely enjoyable. It keeps you fit, helps you to lose weight and it also improves your overall stamina. Combining all this with the opportunity to help a worthwhile charity by raising some money, meeting new people and having fun all at the same time makes it even better.</p></div><div class='ShowMediaSource'>Source: <b>amazines.com</b></div></div>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 04:16:58 GMTOyster women association gets boatshttp://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/banjul/article/2008/2/12/oyster-women-association-gets-boatsTry Women Oyster Association (TWOA) on theBanjul-Serekunda Highwayrecently commissioned three new boats worth over D10,500 at a presentation ceremony...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Tuesday, February 12, 2008</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><font face="Times" size="3">Try Women Oyster Association (TWOA) on the<street w:st="on"><address w:st="on">Banjul-Serekunda Highway</address></street>recently commissioned three new boats worth over D10,500 at a presentation ceremony held at the<place w:st="on"><placename w:st="on">Denton</placename><placetype w:st="on">Bridge</placetype></place>.</font></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><p><font face="Times" size="3"> </font></p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><font face="Times" size="3">The boats were presented by Anna Mbenga Cham, a gender specialist at the Fisheries department, together with Fatou Janha, founder and coordinator of TWOA.</font></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><p><font face="Times" size="3"> </font></p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><font face="Times" size="3">Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Mrs Mbenga Cham stated the importance of the mangroves in the river bank and the ecology of oyster.</font></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><p><font face="Times" size="3"> </font></p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><font face="Times" size="3">Her department, she noted, plans to help the oyster collectors by organising workshops through which they would be trained on how to remove oyester from the mangroves rather than chopping the mangroves, as they have been doing.</font></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><p><font face="Times" size="3"> </font></p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><font face="Times" size="3">For her part, Mrs Fatou Janha Mboob, founder and coordinator of TWOA, urged all oyster collectors in the country, especially the women, to come together as one and organise themselves into associations for more improvement and better returns in their trade.</font></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><p><font face="Times" size="3"> </font></p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><font face="Times" size="3">“Dont wait for the government to do all for you; don’t beg people to do all for you,” she urged the women, adding that members of TWOA have been well trained and are better organised “as they now wear uniforms, put on gloves and have a special packaging method”.</font></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><p><font face="Times" size="3"> </font></p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><font face="Times" size="3">Soffie Jatta, president of the association, told the gathering that they appreciated what Mrs Mboob had done for them by organising fundraising activities from which<span> </span>they derived substantial sums of<span> </span>money they had used to buy the three canoes, open an account for the association and individual accounts for each member.</font></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><p><font face="Times" size="3"> </font></p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><font face="Times" size="3">Dawda Saine of the Fisheries department commended also Mrs Mboob for bringing the women togther and for helping them to reach the stage they have reached.</font></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><p><font face="Times" size="3"> </font></p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><font face="Times" size="3">He said Mrs Mboob, who was a customer of the oyster trading women, saw the constraints of the women and decided to come to their rescue by making their plight known to the Fisheries department.</font></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><font face="Times" size="3">Mr Saine also called on other women to emulate Mrs Mboob.</font></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-GB"><p><font face="Times" size="3"> </font></p></span></p></div><div class='ShowMediaAuthor'>Author: <b>by Mariatou Ngum-Saidy & Asi Bojang</b></div></div>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 03:31:22 GMTHuman Appeal, others give 50 bullshttp://geographicalmedia.com/africa/gambia/article/2007/12/28/human-appeal-others-give-50-bullsAl-Mustapha Trust Fund International (ATI), in collaboration with Human Appeal, both based in the United Kingdom, on Thursday, distributed 50 bulls...<div class='ShowMediaItem'><div class='ShowMediaDate'>Friday, December 28, 2007</div><div class='ShowMediaBody'>Al-Mustapha Trust Fund International (ATI), in collaboration with Human Appeal, both based in the United Kingdom, on Thursday, distributed 50 bulls in The Gambia, Senegal, Guinea Bissau, and Sierra Leone as part of their Qurbani (distribution of food stuff) campaign for the 2007 Tobaski.<br /> <br /> In The Gambia, Muslims in Kafuta Village and Douwasu in Kombo East District benefited from this humanitarian gesture which included the building of new mosques.<br /> <br /> Annasru Deen and Development, a Gambian registered Islamic charity distributed the bulls to the communities on behalf of the donors.<br /> <br /> Speaking to Daily Observer, Amat Bah, secretary general of the Gambian based charitable organisation said to help needy families who cannot afford the Tobaski sacrifice is important.<br /> <br /> According to him, these project, apart from helping poor people, also involved sponsoring orphans, teacher sponsorship, distribution of food to people, etc.<br /> <br /> “All these projects are coordinated by Charity Network (TCN), based in the UK and implemented by Annasru Deen and Development,” he said.<br /> <br /> He further revealed that in the coming years they will spread their tentacles to other regions of the country noting that this is an Islamic obligation.<br /> <br /> For his part, Janko Kassama, imam of Kafuta Village commended the donors for the gesture which he described a worthy course in the religion of Allah.<br /> <br /> According to him, this will greatly help the needy people who cannot afford the tobaski sacrifices.<br /> <br /> </div><div class='ShowMediaAuthor'>Author: <b>by Sheriff Janko</b></div></div>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 09:18:03 GMT