{"id":7402,"date":"2019-11-01T10:38:09","date_gmt":"2019-11-01T10:38:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/highatlasfoundation.org\/?p=7402"},"modified":"2021-02-09T12:01:43","modified_gmt":"2021-02-09T12:01:43","slug":"haf-tree-planting-in-tizian","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wordpress-haf.ddev.site\/haf-tree-planting-in-tizian\/","title":{"rendered":"HAF Tree Planting in Tizian"},"content":{"rendered":"
By Florence Jordan<\/em> <\/p>\n
\nWorld Challenge Traveller<\/em><\/p>\n
\nWe were only one of the many volunteer groups working with HAF, and not only the fact that we raised the money for the trees, but also that we managed to plant fifty-nine of the four hundred within one day, made this an extremely interesting and captivating experience. Everyone in Tizian are so kind and welcoming, it was really nice to know that what we were doing is going to help them.
\nIn our workshop with HAF, we were taught a lot about Moroccan culture, and a few words of Arabic, however we couldn\u2019t use this small amount of Arabic in Tizian (though some of us tried to) because they speak Amazigh, the second primary language of Morocco. Despite the language barrier, we still managed to play games with the village children, such as volleyball, the hokey kokey, heads shoulders knees and toes, and countless other songs and dances (as well as them singing us their national anthem). We did manage to communicate with the children on a very basic level, finding out about their names, ages and siblings, and we gave them friendship bracelets that we had made on the plane.
\nEven though all this was difficult because we didn\u2019t speak the same language, it taught us an important lesson- that it doesn\u2019t matter who you are, or where you\u2019re from, because kindness and playing are universal. Overall, this trip was so fulfilling, and staying in the village and spending time with the people made it such and enriching and exciting experience. I\u2019m certain that I speak on behalf of everyone who came on the trip when I say that we are so grateful to the strangers who took us into their homes, and the High Atlas Foundation who gave us the opportunity of a lifetime. Thank you all so much.<\/div>\n