Geniene
Burchett - Mural Artist
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I
met Gen for the first time around 4 months ago and oh
boy did she leave an impression upon me.
On first meeting we had an amazing conversation that
focused upon Gen's all consuming project to help bring
love, compassion and inspiration to children orphaned
by the Tsunami. After over six months of extensive fundraising,
I am happy to say that she is now in actually in Sri
Lanka making it happen.
Gen
is an incredibly special person, doing extraordinary
things in the world. She really inspires me and a get
I feeling she just might inspire you too.... |
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| Profile |
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| Name:
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Geniene
Burchett |
| Company: |
The
Happiness Centre |
| Location:
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Brighton,
United Kingdom and Sri Lanka |
| websites:
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www.seraphina-arts.co.uk
www.loveisallthatmatters.com |

The Interview.
Damien
Senn: What inspired you to leave your home in Brighton, United
Kingdom, to work with Tsunami orphans in Sri Lanka?
Geniene
Burchett: I have always loved children and have always
tried my best to help others.
I was looking for a way to blend my creative skills with my
passion for helping people. Travelling to Sri Lanka to help
the Tsunami victims just seemed to be the perfect match. The
Sri Lankan people have had to endure incredible trauma caused
by this huge natural disaster. Many people have no remaining
family left with which to rebuild their lives.
It has been amazing to bring smiles back to the children of
this beautiful country.
Damien
Senn: You arrived in Sri Lanka in early February what have
been your first impressions?
Geniene
Burchett: It has certainly been challenging to witness
the devastation.
One camp I visited was on the edge of the ocean Kaharva. This
particular camp really affected my feelings. Witnessing the
complete devastation and the remainders of peoples livelihoods
and properties smashed to pieces with only foundations remaining
is hard to accept. Some homes still haven't had the rubble
removed and there are no signs of it being cleared. All the
way along the coast there are permanent reminders ...white
strip flags of sympathy, grave yards and broken homes.
Each time I look out at the sea, I can't imagine how these
peoples lives have been affected and destroyed by something
so calm and beautiful. The image of this massive wave overturning
this lovely landscape and beautiful Sinhalese families and
communities tears me up inside.
The
children are so content and it surprises me every time I see
such big smiles and laughter, for what they have been through....
a true inspiration to everyone. Deep down I am sure the pain
of their memories causes them much sadness...But still they
shine on and make the best of what they have.
Damien
Senn: What do you hope to achieve while you're in Sri Lanka
and how long do you plan to stay?
Geniene
Burchett: I am hoping to stay in Sri Lanka for 5
months. It is such an inspiringly beautiful country and the
people are extremely hospitable. I have made many new friends
on my journey so far and am sure Iwill make many more.
My aim is to bring a smile to each and every person I meet
to show them unconditional love and kindness..... with a lot
of faerie sparkles too! If I get smiles from people I am with
then I know that I have achieved what I am supposed to.
Damien Senn: Now I understand
that you did extensive fundraising for over 6 months in order
to make your trip a reality. What activities did you get up
to and how supportive have you found people to be?
Geniene
Burchett: I did various fundraising activities.
It started off with a small idea by doing a sponsored silence!
The more support that people offered the more silence I committed
to! I ended up doing a 24 hour silence!
Other fundraising activities included, putting
on a club night in my home town... I organised and collected
over 80 items from local businesses in Brighton to hold an
on line auction... I also painted a doctors surgery to cover
my flight and insurance.
Damien Senn: What was the biggest challenge you had to overcome
in order to make your dream a reality?
Geniene
Burchett: My biggest challenge was raising enough
money so I could purchase art materials.
I was working full time in a nursery school and part time
with young carers project some evenings and weekends. Combining
this with fundraising and social life was pretty full on!
Damien
Senn: What has been the most rewarding aspect of your journey
so far?
Geniene
Burchett: Wow
being here is just amazing ... challenging but very satisfying!
To
hear families stories and to see broken homes is very hard
to accept. It is hard to appreciate and understand how these
people really feel.
To
see a smile I have made on an beautiful orphans face is just
warming and quite overwhelming for my heart. To know that
I am bringing the smallest bit of joy to these people is a
very rewarding and fulfilling. Makes the dream to come here
and help seem absolutely perfect.
Damien Senn: What are some little things that people can do
in their daily lives to help make the world a more compassionate
place?
Geniene
Burchett:
My motto is to always treat others how you would like to be
treated and to always act kindly towards others. It makes
a real difference in peoples lives and it has the added benefit
of making you feel good as well! If you treat others in a
good way the kindness will always come back to you ten fold!
Damien
Senn: What advice would you give to other people aspiring
to make a difference in the world?
Geniene Burchett: Just go for it! If you
have an idea to help others all you have to do is take the
steps to make it happen. Fear is what holds us back - BUT
DON'T LET IT STOP YOU!
I've
found that if you are aspiring to make a difference in the
best possible way - it will happen. Trust you can make it
happen and it will unfold before you.... I started off with
a dream a year ago. I began with very small steps. Those small
steps have built big bridges and now here i am helping others.
Be Brave.... if you start it you'll be amazed at how many
others want to help you build the bridges!
Damien Senn: Do you think anyone
can live an inspired life?
Geniene
Burchett: Yes I do! Many people that I have met along
the way have said they are unable to live their dream because
of commitments and responsibilities. I do understand that
it may be harder to make a true dream come true like mine
and I appreciate that I am lucky to have no such ties. The
only true tie I believe is being a parent or a carer. Otherwise
it's the fear inside of us that's stops us from achieving
who we can really be. Fear of change and or failure.
I left my job, home and boyfriend to live my dream. If it
is something you are really wanting to achieve while you are
here in this lifetime then your partner will 100% support
you. Don't miss your chance, you only have one!
Everyone is able to help in a small way; that's how big things
happen! I had lots of help from large donators, to a child
giving 20p for a face painting, it all helps and we CAN all
make a difference! But you're the one who has to make it happen
for you!

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