Alicia's Keep A Child Alive Blog: Blue Roof Pride
06.21.2010
Fan News: Confirmed
Alicia is blogging about her trip to South Africa for Keep A Child Alive. You can read her 4th blog entry below, but go to http://www.keepachildalive.org/textalive to read more blogs from Alicia and the 5 people who won the Keep A Child Alive Text Alive contest that are in South Africa with her and the rest of the Keep A Child Alive crew.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Today is one of the most exciting days of the journey for me! I’ve been looking forward to this part of the trip with great anticipation.
About 4 years ago in 2006, the last time I came to Africa, I’d helped to purchase a building called The Blue Roof that used to be an old night club/sports bar in an area called Wentworth, Durban, where the prevalence was said to be almost 50% of HIV infection. This area did not have a place where people who were infected and affected could go to get tested or treated or anything! To find a place to go was extremely far away and even if one could make it, it’s pretty much guaranteed that the service would be sub par at best.
Also, because of the separation that Apartheid demanded, there was a lot of residual racial barriers and people still categorized themselves and each other as “Black,” “Colored,” “Indian” or “White.” This meant that normally if you’re “Black” you wouldn’t go to a “Colored” facility. Or if you were “Colored,” you wouldn’t go to an “Indian” facility. Not because it was against the law, but because that was the mentality.
Deeeeeeep!
It’s a sad thing because someone who desperately needed to receive treatment would NOT go to a location that was outside of their racial description and therefore would risk death because of it.
Identifying this issue was a very powerful reason why we wanted to obtain the building. BUT we also had BIG dreams of building a world class facility that would provide the BEST FREE treatment and care to ANYONE who walked through it’s doors! No matter where they were from or what “color” they were. We also dreamed of providing meals, short stay beds, therapy & counseling, testing, treatment, and courses & classes that would educate and empower all people who came to The Blue Roof.
I remember vividly (just a few years ago) walking in a totally EMPTY shell of a building with my arms outstretched and rattling off all these dreams and ideas Leigh and I had for this space!
So today, you can see why I’m so excited. Fast forward 4 years and I’m about to see all these once-upon-a-time-dreams come to life in front of me!
As we pulled up to the Blue Roof - I can feel the energy build. It is already surrounded by so much love. A gorgeous, healthy garden is right outside. A place where much of the food that is served is grown there where the patients themselves actually help to grow. As I walk around toward the front door I felt my heartbeat race and I opened the door to find this phenomenally colorful place, with people singing sounds of life and possibility, and running through the center of the structure were tall, beautiful, REAL trees representing oxygen, air, strength, and life!
I took one look at all those people, REAL people, of all different backgrounds, there that morning to receive their treatment. Alive, well and strong because of it, singing with the voices of angels and I couldn’t take it! It all welled up inside of me and tears of joy ran down my face….
It took me awhile to get myself together. Just the thought alone that THIS is what can happen when we all care enough to work together and build something that never existed before, gave me such an indescribable chill, I was a bit in a daze, in awe….walking around what was once an empty shell and was now, the only wellness center of its kind!
I walked around the entire facility with Mama Rhona, the Director, and heartbeat of the clinic; I met the doctor Dr. Smith a young, vibrant, brilliant woman who cares for every being who walks through the front doors. Auntie Audrey, who’s one of the warmest and most encouraging women I’ve ever met. Veronica, in the kitchen, who has lost 4 of her 5 kids to HIV/AIDS and now works in this kitchen to help nourish those beautiful bodies that need love and nutrition; who understands the situation like no other, and Gina, who was so moved by what the Blue Roof was, she packed some belongs and sold everything in her native home of Mexico and moved here to South Africa to volunteer with this mission.
Every single person in the Blue Roof building is a loving and caring beautiful HERO! I was so moved by everyone of them and proud that when people come here, they will be treated with Respect, Dignity, Love and Compassion! Which is more than I can say for most medical facilities I’VE seen anywhere around the world.
And everything was there. The free treatment, the counseling rooms, the testing rooms, the short stay beds, a class room where you go with a buddy to learn all about HIV, the regimen for treatment and how to live a long life with it, a beautiful kitchen with food cooking, and rooms upstairs filled with donated clothes for men, women and children (for anyone who comes in and needs to be cleaned up). They get tremendous love. There is an empowerment room where different people in the community come and help to teach a specific trade to those at the wellness center along with a computer room where you can learn computer skills. Everything I dreamed of was there…..
This is what can happen when there is a vision, the drive and the support of some unbelievable everyday souls!!
My heart is FULL!
With love,
Alicia
Monday, June 21, 2010
Today is one of the most exciting days of the journey for me! I’ve been looking forward to this part of the trip with great anticipation.
About 4 years ago in 2006, the last time I came to Africa, I’d helped to purchase a building called The Blue Roof that used to be an old night club/sports bar in an area called Wentworth, Durban, where the prevalence was said to be almost 50% of HIV infection. This area did not have a place where people who were infected and affected could go to get tested or treated or anything! To find a place to go was extremely far away and even if one could make it, it’s pretty much guaranteed that the service would be sub par at best.
Also, because of the separation that Apartheid demanded, there was a lot of residual racial barriers and people still categorized themselves and each other as “Black,” “Colored,” “Indian” or “White.” This meant that normally if you’re “Black” you wouldn’t go to a “Colored” facility. Or if you were “Colored,” you wouldn’t go to an “Indian” facility. Not because it was against the law, but because that was the mentality.
Deeeeeeep!
It’s a sad thing because someone who desperately needed to receive treatment would NOT go to a location that was outside of their racial description and therefore would risk death because of it.
Identifying this issue was a very powerful reason why we wanted to obtain the building. BUT we also had BIG dreams of building a world class facility that would provide the BEST FREE treatment and care to ANYONE who walked through it’s doors! No matter where they were from or what “color” they were. We also dreamed of providing meals, short stay beds, therapy & counseling, testing, treatment, and courses & classes that would educate and empower all people who came to The Blue Roof.
I remember vividly (just a few years ago) walking in a totally EMPTY shell of a building with my arms outstretched and rattling off all these dreams and ideas Leigh and I had for this space!
So today, you can see why I’m so excited. Fast forward 4 years and I’m about to see all these once-upon-a-time-dreams come to life in front of me!
As we pulled up to the Blue Roof - I can feel the energy build. It is already surrounded by so much love. A gorgeous, healthy garden is right outside. A place where much of the food that is served is grown there where the patients themselves actually help to grow. As I walk around toward the front door I felt my heartbeat race and I opened the door to find this phenomenally colorful place, with people singing sounds of life and possibility, and running through the center of the structure were tall, beautiful, REAL trees representing oxygen, air, strength, and life!
I took one look at all those people, REAL people, of all different backgrounds, there that morning to receive their treatment. Alive, well and strong because of it, singing with the voices of angels and I couldn’t take it! It all welled up inside of me and tears of joy ran down my face….
It took me awhile to get myself together. Just the thought alone that THIS is what can happen when we all care enough to work together and build something that never existed before, gave me such an indescribable chill, I was a bit in a daze, in awe….walking around what was once an empty shell and was now, the only wellness center of its kind!
I walked around the entire facility with Mama Rhona, the Director, and heartbeat of the clinic; I met the doctor Dr. Smith a young, vibrant, brilliant woman who cares for every being who walks through the front doors. Auntie Audrey, who’s one of the warmest and most encouraging women I’ve ever met. Veronica, in the kitchen, who has lost 4 of her 5 kids to HIV/AIDS and now works in this kitchen to help nourish those beautiful bodies that need love and nutrition; who understands the situation like no other, and Gina, who was so moved by what the Blue Roof was, she packed some belongs and sold everything in her native home of Mexico and moved here to South Africa to volunteer with this mission.
Every single person in the Blue Roof building is a loving and caring beautiful HERO! I was so moved by everyone of them and proud that when people come here, they will be treated with Respect, Dignity, Love and Compassion! Which is more than I can say for most medical facilities I’VE seen anywhere around the world.
And everything was there. The free treatment, the counseling rooms, the testing rooms, the short stay beds, a class room where you go with a buddy to learn all about HIV, the regimen for treatment and how to live a long life with it, a beautiful kitchen with food cooking, and rooms upstairs filled with donated clothes for men, women and children (for anyone who comes in and needs to be cleaned up). They get tremendous love. There is an empowerment room where different people in the community come and help to teach a specific trade to those at the wellness center along with a computer room where you can learn computer skills. Everything I dreamed of was there…..
This is what can happen when there is a vision, the drive and the support of some unbelievable everyday souls!!
My heart is FULL!
With love,
Alicia
contributed by MARISOL








Comentarios for this Fan News
Re: Alicia's Keep A Child Alive Blog: Blue Roof Pride
I could only imagine how you felt walking into that building knowing how many lives you have changed. It is truly beautiful what you have done and what you continue to do. You have such a huge heart, i wish a lot more people were like you, this world would surely be a better place because of it.
Your blog was so beautiful and very discriptive, i could actually close my eyes and picture everything you talked about. I hope one day i can visit Africa and see what you have done. i would love to help out in any way that i can.
You inspire so much people to be better....i can say you have done that for me. Reading about Keep A Child Alive and looking at your videos from Africa it makes you look at you own life and be greatful for what you have and makes you stop and think about the silly little things you complain about, and you realize, you know what!? I have so much to be thankful for and there are a lot of people who have a lot less and they don't complain, they make do with what they have.
Jus one more thing i want to say before i go. I've followed your career since the get-go. What a beautiful 10yrs it has been and every time i hear one of your songs, look at your video or interviews you seems to amaze me with your beauty, talent and grace. Your are exquisite, truly a god sent. You have such a huge heart. I have never met or heard of anyone like you. You are my HERO!
thank you for being you, for being real. One of the many reasons why i love you.
I love and adore you form afar, but one day...i will meet you
A genuine fan...
Samantha
xoxo <3
Re: Alicia's Keep A Child Alive Blog: Blue Roof Pride
Alicia all of your blogs make me cry tears of joy and tears of saddness. I can't even imagine what all those people you've met in Africa have to go through. It breaks my heart to imagine losing your loved ones to something as scary as HIV/AIDS. Your written words are so descriptive and make me really picture it all. You make me realize why it's so important to cherish every day and person god has blessed us with. It could all be gone in a blink of an eye, so we have to hold them close to our hearts and spread love to others who need help. When I was in the grocery store today I saw one of my friends that I've known forever, but haven't seen for about 6 months. She was diagnosed with an eating disorder last year, she was still very thin. Her mom was with her and I noticed that she had no hair. I froze and realized that her mom has cancer. I was so shocked and I couldn't feel the rest of my body. I started crying right then and there and couldn't stop staring. I want to help and touch people's hearts just like you one day. Thank you for being such an inspiration and amazing superwoman! Much love
Re: Alicia's Keep A Child Alive Blog: Blue Roof Pride
Wow, this blog left me speechless! You are incredible, Alicia! And it's amazing how everything that you imagined and invisioned has come true! But I guess you have this power - of transforming the images in your head into reality! It's nice that you use this power no only for your life but also in order to help the lives of others. I truly admire you, I feel sooo blessed that I had the chance to meet you once! Thanks! Much love to you!