Why go
through the challenge?
We hope to
inspire you to make a donation or sponsor a pilgrim so that we can resource a
much-needed sensory room and garden for Autistic and Downs syndrome children in
Agrupamento Escolas Silves Sul. The children need a calm, safe haven to enable
them to benefit fully from their time in school.
You can see
from Philippe’s bio that he is not new to the Camino having walked from France
to Santiago some years ago with his family. He has also walked our route along
with wife Carmen in June in preparation for the main event in just over three
weeks’ time. His meticulous preparation and encouragement are all part of the
support in place for those in the group who are older and carrying more
injuries or health issues.
First:
Philippe, mid 60s
I am a new
Rotary member. I retired, a couple of years ago, from an international career,
mainly in Operations leadership roles. My focus was always been around
developing a meaningful purpose and rallying groups to achieve their goals
through intensive teamwork.
I have
never stopped practicing physical activities: running 2-3 times / week until my
mid 50’s and during the last 10 years, walking on a daily basis. Some heart
issues required the placement of a stent and a heart ablation was needed to
eliminate arrhythmia.
Why I
became a pilgrim?
Our family
(spouse and two children) always loved nature and hiking. We have completed the
French Camino de Santiago in 5 stages, over 5 years’ vacations. This Portuguese
Camino project addresses several personal objectives: a noble purpose to help
disabled children, teamwork to support each participant to make it to Santiago,
physical exercise and enjoyment of the beautiful nature and landscapes.
Team
Member: Petra Vahle-Francis, Mid sixties
Having
spent over 30 years performing classical music day and night, I was curious to
learn something new. Curiosity drove me to the World Peace Academy at
University of Basel, where I graduated with a diploma in Peace and Conflict
Transformation, followed by a professional development diploma in conflict
resolution from the Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. Together with my
husband, I founded the “Corridors of Peace” Organisation in Switzerland,
catering for refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, and all those living on the
margins in different societies, home and abroad.
Luckily no
major health issues yet, but I had a serious fall causing dental replacement
some 5 years ago. Definitely not as good as I used to be; with transition comes
great challenges: in moving from Switzerland to the beautiful Algarve, I have
not found a solid rhythm yet, but I will get there soon.
Why I
became a pilgrim?
Since 2002
I have wanted to walk the Camino de Santiago de Compostela but could not find
the right time, group or persons to walk with. On a visit to Silves
Rotary Club here in the Algarve, I was lucky to experience an inspiring lecture
by Philippe Pfister, who has prepared all the logistics and background
information for clubs Camino de Santiago de Compostela walk, to raise funds for
children with learning difficulties. I feel it is a golden opportunity to walk
with people of similar sensibilities. I am grateful to join this noble rotary
project.
You can
kindly donate at GoFundMe.com via our page “Help Pilgrims Change Kids Lives” or
via www.silvesrotaryclub.org.