Last year I received an email from a team of people who
assist CARE Australia with their marketing. They were looking for some online
ambassadors and wondered if I would be interested.
My first response to them was that I wasn’t sure I could do
them justice. I have known about CARE for years and am quite fond of them due
to two main reasons. Firstly, they have a super high focus on women and girls,
not just because it might be the trendy thing to do at the moment, but because
they know helping women and girls around the world can benefit the immediate
family and then the larger community. Secondly, they are not connected to any
religious group around the world.
I replied to the team to let them know that while I was
interested in hearing more, I just didn’t know if I had the ‘readership’ to
really help them out. They decided that that was still ok. See, told you they
were all nice people.
So last week I went off and had a meeting with the other
online ambassadors, the PR team and a group of people who work for CARE.
WOW.
Now has that team done some travel, been some places, met some people. LIVED
SOME LIVES. They were all quite young and fabulous and inspiring.
They each shared some stories about the work they have been
doing over the last few years and then I had to ask the question…does it all seem so
hopeless sometimes? Does it? Because I am the type who could see all the
suffering and then all the waste and feel overwhelmed, feel beaten by the
largeness of it all.
The answer is simple. No. They don’t.
They feel lucky and
honoured to be able to share such times with people who need them. To be able
to give a little to people who can turn it into so much. They feel joy at
statistics that show the number of kids in school where they are working
continuing to rise and rise. They are happy to see girls going to school for
longer and women who can provide for their own families and they see fewer
babies dying and better care for pregnant and birthing mothers. This is what
they see. That is what they feel.
It was powerful and encouraging.
And daunting. My role is so basic, it is just to simply
share stories of things that I think you might like to know about from CARE. I
am not going to be begging you for money for causes or holding a virtual tin
shake on my blog. I know that’s not what you want. But there are so many things
to know. So many stories that you might not otherwise hear about because they
are not about famous people, or influential people. I want to try and tell you
some of those stories from time to time.
And that is how my blog has found itself with a new blog
tile on the side. This simple graphic that tells you, I am an Online Ambassador
for CARE AUSTRALIA.
I hope you enjoy the stories I share with you.
I couldn't think of anyone better to be an ambassador for them. Looking forward to hearing the stories you will be sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Dannielle, I hope you find the stories interesting and I do them justice.
DeleteThe people at CARE do great work (and for the record I think they've chosen wisely!) x
ReplyDeleteoh, you are a lovely chicky. They do do good stuff. I am looking forward to being involved.
DeleteYou never cease to amaze me with your compassion Claire. You'll be a big asset to their team.
ReplyDeleteoh thanks Trish. I feel as though I am really not doing much at all compared to other people involved in such organisations.
DeleteCan't wait to hear your stories!
ReplyDeleteI love that you're an ambassador Claire, such a good fit. I'm doing Care's Walk in her Shoes challenge. I can't wait to read more of other people's stories x
ReplyDeleteThat is so good. Please make sure you tell me when you have any posts up about this, I would love to help share them out.
DeleteGood on you Claire. I have no doubt they've chosen a worthy voice.
ReplyDeleteThey knew they were on to a woman with a heart of gold with you Claire so I think it is the prefect collaboration. Well done gorgeous xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words Sonia.
DeleteThanks so much for this powerful piece Claire – it truly means a lot to us! – Team CARE
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