During the summer, the
volunteers here at Dar Assadaqa have run programs, classes and activities for
the kids and students in Abu Dis. We had a great time doing activities
involving drama, games, music and other general programs for kids of all ages.
Games such as ‘Ninja’,
‘Statues’ and ‘Rainbow Parachute’ were pretty popular, with one kid called
Basel easily the most competitive. Mousa and Selina helped with the drama
groups and the girls and boys put on separate plays for us after a bit of
encouragement. The music lesson was hectic to say the least. Jack would take
the kids to the music centre which had all sorts of percussion instruments, guitars
and keyboards where the kids would strum, bash and play them in some sort of
organised chaos. It wasn’t Mozart but the kids seem to enjoy it!
On the last day of
the summer camp, we took the kids down to Abu Dis Gardens for a send-off. There
was a DJ, clowns, games, dancing and singing. It was swelteringly hot but it
didn’t stop the kids (and volunteers) form enjoying themselves for a few hours.
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