Our two girls from Divine School, Loveness and Natasha. They are in Grade Nine and say that they will make it to Grade Ten. Years ago, Natasha did not like school. She would come to Living Compassion and ask for food and would be told to enroll in school first. One day she came with her mother and was enrolled in Charles's class. In Grade Six she went to Twatemwa School, wrote her Grade Seven exams, and then made it to Grade Eight. She says she loves school now and is going to work very hard. We call her our comedian because she loves joking, and at school she is in the Drama Club.

Malila and Mirriam. They are very close and are in the same class teaching the little ones. Malila says Mirriam is very good with them. After volunteering at Living Compassion, Malila is doing part-time training to become a teacher, and when she is here she shares the knowledge she is aquiring from her training.

Our team member Prisca showing off her chitenge outfit that Josephine made for her. So beautiful!

A mother from the Kantolomba community helping the health team visiting Living Compassion to give the polio vaccine to the little ones. Here she gives out vitamin tablets and deworming tablets.

Lining up for lunch, our little cute faces of Kantolomba for this week.

Theresa's namesake with her friend wait for lunch. Theresa is now in Grade Three at Twatemwa Primary School. She is the granddaughter of our team member Older Foster. Theresa is granddaughter number twelve. Our Older Foster has sixteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Susan and Onester. The two are best of friends. They are hanging out together while Susan waits for her friend to come out of school at Twatemwa.