Karibu Kenya!
By the end of the day the first blisters had started to develop on all of our hands after swinging the pick axe, pounding the ground with a jimbe or scraping away at the stubborn earth with a long Maasai ‘sword’.
By the end of the day the first blisters had started to develop on all of our hands after swinging the pick axe, pounding the ground with a jimbe or scraping away at the stubborn earth with a long Maasai ‘sword’.
We will be taking a group of eight high school students to Kenya in a couple of months. The group has been training, studying and working hard at fundraising since last July. The primary focus is on building relationships and giving the students the experience to see first-hand how different life is for most people who live outside the western world. We won’t just be sight-seeing, we will be partnering with the locals and working on established MOM projects in three areas: clean water development, health and hygiene training and kids ministry.
Our first drive-by-service teams are hitting the streets! Some time this week, each door in Big Timber should have a note tucked in it or friendly group knocking on it just to say, “how can we help?”
The school year for Calunasan Sur Elementary School in Loboc, Bohol, Philippines is ending April 1, 2016 and will commence the first week of June, 2016. I visited the school in February and made some changes to the Feeding Program. It was evident that we needed to hire some permanent cooks to be sure someone was there […]
May 18, 2015 Today we took three young students from the lunch program shopping with their moms. Their sponsors had sent money with me to give to them and so we went to the mall. First, we took them to the mall grocery store because it was early and we felt the crowds would be […]
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