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"Keep on tracking! Keep on dreaming!"
 
HENDERSON (SI): 3rd April -- “It’s amazing to see movement and growth over the past few years”, said Eleonora Mazzola.  “Fr. Luciano Capelli, the magic man, has been able to help you build on your dreams.  The Salesians love you and are working hard to help you in different ways" she said to the students.  "We are happy to be here and are delighted to assist in whatever way possible.  Keep on tracking, keep on dreaming”. 
 
Eleonora Mazzola and Maria Teresa Maslowsky, both from the Milan region, have been here in the Solomon Islands for the third time.  They are two of the 19 volunteers who have come in to assist Don Bosco as it reaches out to enhance and develop persons.  “It is marvellous to see progress and together with the girls from the villages we are satisfied to have stitched 224 kindy (kindergarten) uniforms" said Maria Teresa.   Before arriving in the Solomon Islands, the two ladies also spent ten days with the Salesian formation community in the Fiji Islands 'nearby' (in world-wide terms but still several hours away by air).  The local Salesians there had their first taste of authentic Italian cooking!
 
Another group of Italian volunteers belonging to ORMA3, a volunteer group from Sondorio, Italy, left on 2nd April, 2004, to return  after having completed their task.  Hardwork, Christian generosity, commitment, working together, have been some of the values picked up by the youth and the people of Tetere, from the witness offered by all these volunteers.  Months of planning, difficulties in execution of the projects – due to the weather and non- availability of tools and material did not deter them from completing their tasks.  A two floor concrete structure has been completed on schedule, thanks to the ORMA3 group's sacrifice and commitment.

 

At a farewell ceremony the Don Bosco, Henderson students expressed their appreciation and gratitude for their visit and their work.  On behalf of the students, Br. Paul Cheka O.P., student at Don Bosco, Henderson, stated that their work would benefit youth of Solomon Islands.   Songs, dances and creative stories formed part of the programme.

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