Mattresses to the prison
1,000 Mercy Mattresses were recently distributed to prisoners in 4 of the Rwandan prisons that GNPDR works in. Made by genocide victims, who are given employment as part of this project, the mattresses have a Biblical message of hope and forgiveness incorporated into the mattress material, so enabling the message…
Spurgeons Academy – personal story 2 – Faith, age 13
Faith is currently in grade 7 and when she has completed G8 at Spurgeons, she wants to go to high school and then college to train to be a journalist. Faith really likes coming to school at Spurgeons because she gets a good quality education and enjoys the different activities…
Spurgeons Academy – personal story 1 – Dan
Dan graduated from Spurgeons Academy in 2012 then went to high school 2013-16. He attended Miramar International College to study agribusiness for 1 year and is currently at PC Kinyanjui Technical Institute in his second year doing a 4-year course in automotive engineering. Spurgeons CCK has paid Dan’s school fees…
Merry by name, but not had a very merry life.
Porridge for Acholi children
AfriDACA Final blog – including thoughts from everyone DACA (in alphabetical order by first name!)
Helen: Camping, dancing, drumming, campfire, teaching more little children, parachute games, stories round the campfire……and now packing ready to fly home tomorrow. See you soon everyone and thank you for being such amazing supporters of this wonderful team. Treat them gently on their return – they’ve all got lots going…
AfriDACA Saturday by Miss Barnes
After a long, challenging, but most importantly rewarding week, we decided that the team had earned a well deserved lie in – a whole extra hour in bed! This morning was spent with 4th Mercy Scout group who listened intently to Del’s story about the origin of scouts and how…
AfriDACA Friday
Helen here, team leader, writing the blog at the end of a very successful week in Acholi Quarters. The team are all fine, but tired and emotional having had to say goodbye to the children that they have worked with all week, and through whom they’ve had perspectives on life…
AfriDACA Thursday – by Lauren R and Megan
Well, this morning started with a torrential downpour after breakfast – lovely African weather! As a result, we set off slightly later than usual, but still managed to arrive on time in the now blazing heat. Being in the room we are meant to be in and having more space…