Thursday, October 15, 2009

Sam Savage


Sam Savage is a registered social worker with the added benefit of a degree in drama. She first became interested in community development work when stationed in Zambia working with Aids orphans under the auspices of CINDI (Children in Distress). Frustration at a lack of services and basic information lead her to change her life course from that of pure actor and musician, to that of social worker.
Sam has been involved with the Village Power projects since February 2009. Her duties include HIV/Aids education, service access such as ID's and pensions, trauma and general counselling and most importantly; "bottoms up" community development.

This form of community development has a strong theoretical base, and has been proven to be one of the very few sustainable forms of community development. A process of self-help, and self-governance is facilitated and the community and it's members develop a level of self awareness and motivation that will eventually render the help of the social worker unnecessary. Community members plan, implement and evaluate their own projects.

Both Sonia and I strongly feel that our role is one of facilitation as opposed to the dependence that can easily result from careless intervention.

At Village Power we believe in release, as opposed to relief. As Bob Marley once said:"None but ourselves can free our minds

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