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Dr. Anne Marie Zadjlik/Mayor Brenda Halloran To Visit Lesotho
On August 15th 2009, Waterloo Mayor Brenda Halloran will take a personal vacation to travel to Lesotho, Africa and work alongside Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik of the Bracelet of Hope Campaign at the Tsepong HIV/AIDS Clinic located in the town of Hlotse in the Leribe region of Lesotho.
Mayor Halloran was inspired by Anne-Marie during a talk at the K-W Zonta breakfast at the Walper Hotel in Kitchener. An avid supporter ever since, Halloran has been a key in building a committee to launch the Bracelet of Hope Campaign in Waterloo.
The two later agreed to travel together to Lesotho this August when Anne-Marie is scheduled to do a three week cover-off for a full time clinician at the Tsepong Clinic who will be on leave at the time. Mayor Halloran will join Anne-Marie for two of those three weeks where she will act as a nurse at the clinic. Mayor Halloran’s varied background includes being a trained nurse.
Also joining Dr. Zajdlik on the trip will be award winning journalist Rob O’Flanagan from the Guelph Mercury,.(The Mercury has been a key factor in the success of the campaign in Guelph since Dr. Zajdlik founded it in late 2005), International photographer Philip Maher (http://philipmaher.ca/), and Andy McDougall, executive director for the campaign.