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Karibu!
Fiona,
Welcome to Pulse wire, its a community of wonderful women who are not afraid to speak but boldly proclaim and fight for what they stand for. You will not only have an opportunity to let your voice be heard, but you have an audience who listen to you and from whom you learn much. We are eager to know you and learn from you.
Welcome.
Terry
Terry Shiundu
Karibu
We are so happy to have you join our PulseWire community. I look forward to reading about your passions, ideas, concerns and dreams. If there is anything I can help you with or if you have any particular interests, please let me know and I will try to steer you in the right direction.
To get started, you can share your ideas and dreams by writing in your journal, reading other member's journals and offering comments, and joining groups to participate in the discussions. Have a browse through our group directory (http://www.worldpulse.com/pulsewire/groups) where you may find a group with similar interests to your own. Or, you may consider starting your own group where you can build a powerful network bringing together PulseWire members with similar visions who want to share ideas or actions. With the group journal, you can brainstorm solutions, pose questions, test ideas and create a support network for your visions.
Again, welcome and I know that you will find PulseWire to be engaging, inspiring and thought-provoking.
Janice
PulseWire Community Director
Welcome
Karibu,
So glad that you have joined in this dynamic and lively conversation at PulseWire. I think that you will find many
members to share your thoughts, interests, and passions with. Would you write a post telling us more about
your youth enterprise development? I would be so interested to hear.
It might be interesting to converse with Emily Davila who traveled to Kenya a few months ago for a youth conference.
http://worldpulse.com/user/1447
A very active group on PulseWire is the Rafiki Club in which women in Kenya pen pal with other women. I have 3 pen pals and have found it rewarding to hear their stories. I wonder if there could be a pen pal club for young women and girls?
http://worldpulse.com/pulsewire/groups/6627
Mama Africa is the coordinator for the group- an incredibly hard working, determined, kind woman who I bet you
would really like. http://worldpulse.com/user/1511
Again welcome!
Laura
Thanks for the heads up!
Laura,
Thanks. I took your advice and contacted Emily. I have also requested membership for the two groups.
Fiona
Jumping right in
Fiona,
You have jumped right into PulseWire- great!!
Laura