[Ruthie Bolton]
Hi, my name is Ruthie Bolton, but they call me Mighty Ruthie.
I just finished a week of amazing basketball and also empowering women for the US Department
of State.
I was here as a
Sports Envoy and I had an amazing, amazing time.
I mean the experience I will carry with me for a lifetime.
I got a
chancve to go to alot of schools but Vaimauga really, really, really touched my heart, being
able to see the kids out
there just giving it a hundred percent, I really was empowered by their effort and by
their humility and the principal
led the way.
Every place I went really was a blessing, being serenaded by their traditional songs
and just such a
blessing and the kids are just so talented and I tell you, what an amazing, amazing empowering
moment to be able to
share with the women here of Samoa, the women about domestic violence and my experience
of it.
Thankfully I was able
to be transparent, watching the Mighty Ruthie film, being able to relay the message of turning
pain to power, working
with the National Boys and girls teams was just really awesome, I see great things in
the future for them.
There's a saying, sometimes less is more, a lot of the kids didn't have some of the
things that Americans have, but
I'm telling you, they gave 100% and just being able to see that really, really showed how
humble they are andshowed
true character so it was really a blessing to see they gave efforts in spite of what
they didn't have.
Kids having a lot of fun, being able to really empower kids about nutrition was just awesome,
I'm really convinced
that to the world you might be one person, but to one person you could be the world and
I really hope that what I was
this week here at this, in Samoa and I had an amazing time and really being able to fellowship
you know with the
people here and the kids and the women, it's just been a blessing and as I said you travel
in this world, there's a
lot of things that just touches the eyes but there's a few things that really touches the
heart and they've really
captured my heart and I really look forward to coming back and just fellowshipping with
them more and teaching them
about basketball and just really being in their confidence because it really was an
awesome, awesome experience that I
shall never forget
[Hele Matatia]
There's been a real good positive week this week with Ruthie, first it was about developing
basketball and a lot of
kids have had a great experience with Ruthie and I know that we've had a lot, we will have
a lot of rising stars
coming from Samoa.
Second is her message on domestic violence, and I know that this is, she's come at a critical
time
here in Samoa for domestic violence and I know she's given a message of hope to a lot
of young women out there to rise
up, to rise up, so it's been real positive week and we had, we really enjoyed having
her here.
I love you Ruthie!
[Ruthie Bolton]
Unfortunately this is coming to an end for now but Thank you US Embassy, thank you for
allowing me to come and just be
a blessing and be blessed, I've just been fully empowered this whole week and I look
forward to coming back and really
continue to create this movement of impact and change because I feel like I'm part of
the family now and I really look
forward to continuing the efforts in the future

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