Former Camp Counselor Katrina Johnston had returned to see the children and educate the younger kids on her experience abroad. Typically, individuals in similar positions as Johnston would spend 27 months abroad but Johnston ended up staying for the long haul of three years. “There’s so many diverse countries inside of Africa with different languages, different cultures (and) different looks,” Johnston began. “That’s why I feel like it’s important to share other cultures,” Johnston said. Johnston wanted to make sure that the children at the Dunkirk Camp were aware of the differences between going to school in Chautauqua County and going to school in Ethiopia.
Source: Ethiopian News September 18, 2017 04:30 UTC