Albert Schweitzer Award of Excellence
In his major autobiographical work, Out of My Life and Thought, Albert Schweitzer, the ethicist, philosopher, medical doctor, and musician, wrote, “People are ethical only when life as such is sacred to them, the life of plants and animals as well as the life of their fellow humans, and when they devote themselves helpfully to all life that is in need of help.” For over half a century Albert Schweitzer practiced this ethic, which he termed reverence for life, as a medical doctor and humanitarian at Lambaréné in Gabon in equatorial Africa.
The recipient of the Chapman University Albert Schweitzer Award of Excellence for 2004, Ria Fennema, director of the Spirit of Faith Children’s Centre in Kenya, reflects the spirit of Albert Schweitzer in devoting herself to human lives in need of help. Founded by a missionary, Dick West, the Spirit of Faith Children’s Center is an orphanage and school for children who have great need and great promise. The children sleep four or five to a bed and rise each day to milk cows, tend chickens, wash clothes, and attend classes. The stories of these children are deeply moving. John Githinji and his seven brothers and sisters lost both parents to brutal murders. David Mbugua’s father died of an illness, and his mother suffered from mental illness. Stephen Muteria Mburu lost his mother to malaria; his father had died
eleven years earlier. Jane Nduta’s mother committed suicide shortly after her birth, and her father died three years later. Beatrice Wanjiru’s unmarried mother and older brother died of cerebral malaria. Patrick Karongo Kaberi’s mother was killed by his father. All of these young people, and many more, have lived at the Spirit of Faith Children’s Centre. All of them have gone to school there. Patrick currently is a student at Chapman University.
A saying of Albert Schweitzer is displayed on our campus close to the bust in front of Argyros Forum. The saying is this: “Search and see whether there is not some place where you may invest your humanity.” Ria, through your work with the Spirit of Faith Children’s Centre, you have found a precious place to invest your humanity. You have found your own Lambaréné, and as a result the lives of children and young people are being changed forever. We thank you for your dedication and your work, and we acknowledge the profound significance of your work as we honor you today.
Marvin Meyer
Director, Chapman University Albert Schweitzer Institute
The Chapman University welcomed Patrick from the children's home to study at the Chapman University and another student, Gladys, some years later . Through the Albert Schweitzer Institute several Kenyan children were sponsored to finish their college education in Kenya.
Albert Schweitzer Award of Excellence
Since 1982 the Award of Excellence has been presented at the September assembly of the Chapman University to an individual or organization that best exemplifies Schweitzer’s ethics of reverence for life and dedication to a life of service.
Previous Recipients of the Schweitzer Award of Excellence :
2004
Ria Fennema
The Spirit of Faith Children's Centre
2003
Mary McAnena
Mary's Kitchen
2002
Harmon and Nadine Wilkinson
Chapman Trustee; advocates of peace and justice
2001
Habitat for Humanity
2001
Southern Poverty Law Center
2000
American Friends Service Committee
Quaker organization
1999
Givat Haviva
Center for Jewish and Arab discussion and education
1998
Fabiola Letelier
Human Rights lawyer from Chile
1997
Dr. Helen Caldicott
Pediatrician and social activist
1996
Dr. W. Larimer Mellon, Jr. (posthumously) and Mrs. Gwen Mellon
Founders of the Schweitzer Hospital, Haiti
1995
Dr. Frederick and Mrs. Claske Franck
Dentist and artist
1994
Center for Victims of Torture in Minneapolis, Minnesota
1993
Dr. Fred Hollows
Australian ophthalmologist
1992
Dr. Theodor and Mrs. Carmen Binder
Founders of Schweitzer Hospitals in Peru and Mexico and leaders of the Schweitzer Hospital in Paraguay
1991
Rhena Schweitzer-Miller
Daughter of Albert and Helene Schweitzer
1990
Ginetta Sagan
Writer
1989
Lee and Dottie Ellerbrock
Workers at the Albert Schweitzer Hospital, Lambarene
1986
Drs. Kurt and Alice Bergel
Chapman University professors
1984
Valerie Scudder
Chapman trustee and benefactress
1983
Norman Cousins
Journalist
1982
Linus Pauling

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