| Out
Of Africa
The
latest castoff from CBS' "Survivor," Tufts graduate Linda Spencer
turned her early exit into a good cause.
Shaba
National Reserve, Kenya [11.07.01]
-- When viewers tune in to Survivor:Africa
on Thursday night, the familiar face of Tufts graduate Linda
Spencer will be noticeably absent. Though she was the show's
hero just two weeks earlier, Spencer's fate quickly changed as
she was voted off the show. But Spencer didn't let the defeat
slow her down -- dedicating her post-Survivor time to improving
health care in Kenya.
"I
thought, the average person here makes less than a dollar a day,
this is the poorest nation in Africa and AIDS is rampant," Spencer
told Entertainment Weekly, while describing what she did
after she was voted off the show. "I'm going to go on a safari?
I think not."
So
the Tufts graduate used her time to make a difference.
"I
was able to travel through some villages and research their public
health care needs, thanks to a grant from the Mpala Wildlife Foundation,"
Spencer told the entertainment magazine.
According
to Zap 2 It -- an online TV news website -- Spencer "tagged along
with and assisted a mobile health care clinic that went to villages
around Kenya to promote AIDS awareness and family planning."
She's
currently raising money for a new clinic for the foundation.
"It
was amazing to travel with this group of people," she told the
online news site. "It was totally rewarding."
And
it was more proof that the Tufts graduate didn't need to win the
Survivor's top prize to consider her time in Africa valuable.
A
cancer survivor, Spencer says her appearance on the show and the
physical and mental challenges she overcame are another milestone
in her life.
"I'm
a cancer survivor. I climbed to the summit of Mt. Rainier," she
told Entertainment Tonight. "[Survivor:Africa] was
an accomplishment, but I really didn't need a TV show to tell
me I'm a survivor."
Would
she do it all again?
Absolutely,
Spencer told CBS' Early Show. "I'm thrilled that I did
it."
Images
courtesy CBS
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