Sunderland Echo

KEEPER HELEN’S AFRICAN MISSION

EX-SAFC PLAYER TO HELP PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS IN RURAL AREAS

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

A former Black Cats stopper is aiming to provide a safe pair of hands as she heads to Africa to help vulnerable children improve their lives.

Goalkeeper Helen Alderson, 27, will be jetting off to Ghana this month to undertake work surroundin­g human rights in rural areas after being inspired by a friend who did a similar programme.

She will be working for a team with the Internatio­nal Citizen Service while on the continent.

For the ex-Sunderland Ladies player, who now represents Durham Women in the FA Women’s Super League, it means having to put her football career on the back burner for now.

Speaking about her decision, Helen, who lives in High Barnes, Sunderland, said: “I always wanted to do some travelling, but I wasn’t exactly sure what.

“My friend was doing something similar with the Internatio­nal Citizen Service in Tanzania and it seemed like a really good way to do it.”

The move represents a big change for Helen, who will be swapping her parttime football career and full-time career as a charity fundraiser for three months of voluntary work.

But, while she admits it will be a big change, it’s an experience she is relishing.

“I can’t imagine what to expect because I know it will be a totally different way of life,” she added.

“I’d imagine that a lot of things we take for granted over here won’t be available in Ghana so I think it’ll be an eye-opening experience.”

Kerry Jones Kensah, director of internatio­nal programmes at the ICS, is hopeful that others in the North East will follow Helen’s lead and get involved.

“We’re delighted that Helen is joining our team of Internatio­nal Citizen Service volunteers in Ghana ,” she said.

“Helen will work with a team of young people from the UK and Ghana on a project to give vulnerable and street children access to skills training and education – vital to help them earn a living and play a positive role in their communitie­s.

“I hope more young people from the North East will be inspired to follow in Helen’s footsteps.”

Felicity Morgan, director of ICS at Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO), said: “ICS volunteers like Helen do amazing work around the world, every day.

“Our volunteers have helped promote children’s rights in Nigeria, campaign against child marriage in Bangladesh and bring safe drinking water to communitie­s in Nepal.”

“I know it’s going to be a totally different way of life” HELEN ALDERSON

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ICS volunteers at work in Africa. Pic by Andrew Aitchison.
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FormerSAFC keeper Helen Alderson.

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