Carl, me, and Vedasto at Vedasto's home in Arusha, 2008
Carl and I at the Usa River Campus grand opening, School of St. Jude, 2008
The minute I told Carl I would be doing 3 Peaks 3 Weeks he was right on board. Both of my previous trips to Africa have been with my family, so my bro knows first hand what a difference we can make by being supportive of existing success stories like The School of St. Jude.
Here's how Carl raised $220. I tell this story because it is a bit unconventional. He's a Senior at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota (read: cold!).
After a December snowstorm of 18 inches! |
Majoring in German and Environmental Studies, he also finds time to be a part of the Macalester Traditions, or "Trads" as they are lovingly called on campus. The Trads are an all-male a capella group made up of students, and they wear as much plaid as they can when they sing.
Carl singing with the Trads |
The Trads have a Valentine's Day tradition: they deliver singing valentines to people, "ValenTrads". $5 for a ValenTrad but....BONUS! $10 for a shirtless ValenTrad. In Carl's own words: "yeah, we're kind of shameless..." but they do make more money. They performed 51 singing valentines (I don't know how many were shirted/shirtless), and Carl convinced all the guys to give half that money to 3 Peaks 3 Weeks.
Thank you Trads! |
Awesome! If 12 poor, shirtless, college boys can raise $220, how much more can us clothed, working people collect? Thanks Carl for setting the bar high! You're the greatest.