“It was a totally exhilarating and humbling experience,” said Nicola (pictured above, crouching front left).
“The children were aged from six months through to 18. Many have lost their parents to HIV/AIDS, whilst others have simply been abandoned. All face hardship due to poverty, scarcity of food and clean water,” she reflected.
As her trip drew to a close, there was a pleasant surprise when Nicola intervened to pay £20 towards a local man’s medical bill...and he bought her a goat to show his appreciation.
She explained: “He was so grateful and the goat was a reciprocal gift based on Masai Mara tribal tradition. It was his way of saying thank you but, of course, I had to leave it with the villagers.”
There was drama as Nicola prepared for her flight home when she fell ill and was later diagnosed with a strain of malaria. “Needless to say I was not at my best when I returned to Manchester but the illness has not diminished the magnificent memories from my trip, nor has it dampened my enthusiasm to return to Africa” she added.