Braintree: Teens on Ethiopian adventure

The students on their trek into the Bale Mountains The students on their trek into the Bale Mountains

Pupils at Alec Hunter Humanities College experienced life in Ethiopia with a 16-day World Challenge expedition.

Those taking part were Connor Webb, Yim Yaemsri, Sophie Buckley, Sonal Singadia, James Ruggles, Deanna Starkey, Rebecca Kooyman, Ellie Dodds, Kye Anderson and Jade Mazzone Price, accompanied by staff members Mark Gilbert and Louise Birke.

See their report in this week's Braintree and Witham Times.

Comments (1)

8:05am Mon 29 Oct 12

Bhudeeka says...

why does Africa get all the sympathy and aid? thre are thousands of countries around the world who are desperate for help - Cambodia; Vietnam; South America and many many more yet its always Africa - do you all really think no one else int he world suffers?
why does Africa get all the sympathy and aid? thre are thousands of countries around the world who are desperate for help - Cambodia; Vietnam; South America and many many more yet its always Africa - do you all really think no one else int he world suffers? Bhudeeka

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