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Part of Erin's training in Oussouye was to utilize some of what she knows about teaching English as a second language to benefit the community. We organized an English night at the house but invited only a handful of local youth to the event. I am so thankful at the outcome of the evening. The young people were attentive and involved and they learned alot. We were also able to dig a bit deeper into friendship with them. I am hoping that through the October and November English nights we can see even more stones built on this foundation.
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