Wednesday, October 7, 2009
The village of hope
hello partners, we would like to thank you for being faithfull followers o the blogs, lots of developments are taking place on the site...and as the plan is,to make every village of hope self sustaining!! as is the case,its one step at a time! the vegetable garden is in process,we already have enough land to grow enough vegetables which shall be consumed at the village of hope and rest could be sold to the community!! we also believe these vegetable gardens will be model gardens where the community will come and borrow a leaf to practice in their homes. This will bring about community transformation in the long run, hence the community shall be healthier.
since the kids came into the village, there has been a great improvement in there lives, here at the village of hope we believe in the holistic development of the child, these kids are catching up on in their dreams which they had lost!!! they now have an opportunity to attend school. They can now recite the alphabet,count numbers and their teachers give a good report about their studies.
I took this photo when the kids were going back for extra coaching after lunch,the school is a few meters from the village of hope!! by being one of the sponsors of a house.you will be changing the life of a child who could have grown up with no education. currently we have two houses, with 8 children in each!
The mothers (mother lois in a purple dress and mama Agnes in a brownish sleeveless)are doing an amazing job at the village of hope, they have not only been mothers to these precious children,they have greatly buillt these children' spiritual lives greatly! in this picture,the mothers were making paper beads! lovely necklaces and breacelets come out of these papers!!!
This is one of the nursery bed of different vegetables, ranging from spinach,lettuce,carrots, egg plants,tomatoes etc...
Thanks lots for the great support you render to this great vision the lord birthed. its a big vision with a big team!! you could be part of this amazing work in uganda!
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