Name: Gillian McNicoll
Age: 42
Hometown: Edinburgh
I am going to Cape Town for seven weeks and leave on the 1st of June. I will be working full-time between two health clinics who work with people affected by HIV / AIDS. I will be an intern there and will help with lots of different things, including counselling and campaigns, cleaning, home visits and helping with the food programme. I will also be working with local children in an orphanage, teaching English, crafts and games.
I am currently studying for a Health Sciences degree and am keen to have some experience behind me, while at the same time do something worthwhile. I wanted to go somewhere where I could volunteer on a health placement that did not require much experience and one that accepted mature students! I will also be staying with a local family, which will be great as I will be living in a local community and getting to know the people.
I am not planning to travel afterwards, but I will be going on weekends trips whilst on the placement, mini safaris, day trips to beautiful gardens and beaches, and general sightseeing.
The money required was around £1,600 but I had not allowed for sightseeing money! It was daunting to begin with, but I thought I had plenty of time. However, time passes really quickly when you're a student doing essays, exams, work placements, as well as having a life!
The programme fees (which includes a minimum donation to the projects, main meals and accommodation) totals £800 for seven weeks. I estimated flights and insurance at £500-600 and spending money at £300. I am also buying some craft equipment to take with me which I reckon will cost around £50. Any extra money I raise will go directly to the projects.
I applied for the Napier University's Student Grant and received £700 to pay for my flights and insurance, which actually cost £500. The remaining £200 is going direct to the HIV / AIDS projects I am working for. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to put much money aside from my job until recently, but have got £200 from my work as an IT cleaner. I need a bit more spending and sightseeing money and hope to put some more away by the time I go, so I can afford trips, sightseeing, and Internet access as well as a contingency fund!
The main fundraiser was my recent sponsored walk over the Forth Road Bridge dressed as a clown! My other ideas include selling books in online books stores and auctions, a Rumble in the Jumble Sale, a car boot sale and selling soft toys.
My friend Mhairi did a sponsored walk a long time ago on the bridge and it seemed like a good idea. Plus I am scared of heights, so figured that it was challenging enough to get people interested enough to sponsor me.
The event was fun and the weather was fantastic; it was a little scary at times as I am afraid of heights but it wasn't too bad as I had the company of two friends, Mhairi Mitchell and Helen Carlyle, who both walked with me. As we were walking, lots of cars, vans and lorries beeped their horns in encouragement at us and lots of people stopped us and asked what we were doing. It was really great to see smiles on people's faces.
The bridge walk has raised around £360 so far and people are still handing me money to add to this! Even my sister Kathryn who lives in Germany is sending me some Euros to convert! I've raised around £100 from the online auctions and £60 from other sales. This more or less pays for my accommodation and main meals for the seven weeks, so that's great!
People have been very supportive. Family and friends have been offering help and support, as well as sponsoring me. Some people are helping in practical ways such as giving me a lift as a clown to the bridge, going on the walk with me, handing out leaflets and planning the jumble sale. My church has also offered the church hall for the sale, while my tutors and fellow students have supported and sponsored me.
The Rumble in the Jumble Sale is on Saturday the 6th of May from 10-1pm at 37 South Clerk Street, Edinburgh. I am also entering an essay competition at my university and if I win I get £150! A couple of students are also coming to stay for a few days and are giving me a donation for the privilege!
I also have many cute cuddly animals for sale at £2.50 each; they range from jungle animals, seals, dogs and some beautiful little fur ball animals that live inside their own little furry ball. These are available at the jumble sale or I can post them to people. I also plan a car boot sale to get rid of any leftover items.
Thanks guys - I'll send you a postcard!