February 22, 2018
Five-year-old Emmanuel writing numbers 1 to 10 in class. Emmanuel is the son of Pauline, our member of the team, and is the last born in a family of six.
Cute and wonderful faces of Kantolomba.
Juliet, who is retired Margret's granddaughter, cleans the huge pot. She is cheerful and hard working, and she loves being on the team.
Our very own girls, who are now at Twabo, pose for a photo at the Living Compassion house when they came to see Aunty Theresa. So far they say school is going on perfectly.
Library time. Students from Twatemwa listen to Teacher Ann as she reads a story.
Students in Veronica's class enjoy story time. Each student tells a story while the others listen, Here little Chanda and her friend Kayela smile for the camera as I peeked through the door.
The little ones singing as they play with their caretaker during breaktime. This is the only way of keeping them busy!
Our very own Jowen saying she enjoys being at the property each day and is thankful to Living Compassion, both here and the USA, for being there for her and her children. She is happy that her children, who were little when her husband passed on, have grown up and are all in school. She is able to feed and take care of them without any problem. A BIG THANK-YOU TO ALL, she says.
The liitle ones do not want to be left out when it comes to having their photo taken. So cute!
Charity clearing the Living Compassion surroundings using a hoe.