Ask Treana

Now that we’re back no track with our blog postings and we’ve giving you some updates on our projects, this is a good time to let you ask some questions.

What would you like to see more (or less) of on our blog? Is there anything you want to know about the projects we’re working on? This is your chance – leave a comment with your question and I’ll answer them next week!

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7 Responses to “Ask Treana”

  1. Sarah says:

    Hi Treana. Your trip journals are always the best part for me. Will you be writing about the Sudan trip in more detail with pictures and stuff?

    Thanks,
    Sarah

  2. Anon says:

    Hi Treana, are you going to be updating anymore video footage from your trips?
    Is there anyway that the interviews you guys have done for the Obakki Foundation can be uploaded so that people outside of Canada/US can watch and pass onto others?
    Many thanks for taking the time to answer our questions
    x

  3. Juliet Mansell says:

    Hi Treana, first of all thank you for the card and your very kind words. My question is when I first heard about the Obakki Foundation you predominantly worked in Cameroon. What made you decisde to spread further afield into Sudan and in particular working with other organisations?
    Thanks for blogging again. It’s good to hear what’s going on.
    Juliet xxx

  4. Cynthia Hooper says:

    I dont really have a question, but want to say Thank YOU again for all that you guys are doing. Not only do you help people far far away, you help people at home, like me, to have a way to teach my children about the good in the world, as well as the bad. Not only do they appreciate what they have more, they see what it is like for other children their age, around the world, who find joy in simple things.

    They also know that THEY themselves can make a difference, through helping you guys. We would love to see some more pictures of the children with the school supplies that were sent in.

    Thanks again,I hope everything is well with you are yours!!! Keep up the blogs!!

    Cyn~

    Please let us know, when we can help again!!!

  5. Tina Davis says:

    Hi Treana, thank you for all your efforts to help us better understand all that the Obakki foundation does!! I have a follow-up question regarding the photo project you did in Camaroon last time you were there. I am really interested to see the camaroonian womens pictures. I would love to see their life from their own perspective :-) Once again thanks for keeping in touch!!

  6. Alda says:

    Hi Treana, Thanks for another opportunity! I’m looking forward and curious to read your answer to Tina’s question. Although I also would like to know, what is, in a general way, the most important thing for them that they share with you about their lives, now that they know and believe you can do so much for them.
    Once again, many thanks for your work, thoughts and dreams.

  7. Dorka says:

    Hi Treana, well, I hope you don’t mind that my question is rather personal, I just really don’t know what to ask this time… So I just want to ask how are you? How is the family? I hope you all are healthy and everything is ok, you had a nice Christmas holiday (well that was long ago..hehe) …:) Well actually I have no idea how old your children are, but if they are young what do they think about this foundation? Or if they are older, are they thinking of doing something similar, I mean helping people?
    I am so really very happy you are back, I love reading about all these great things and I’m always amazed how wonderful you are, it’s like… it gives me faith and strength and I wish one day I’d be like you… :) (I’m 16)
    Soooo sorry for the long comment and thanks for the answers :)

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