,,, to the ends of the earth: Alice & John's story

,,, to the ends of the earth

Monday, June 19, 2006

Alice & John's story


It is now 10 days till I leave for Uganda. The charity I am working for (Mission Direct) is aiming to help to build school classrooms and dormitories for AIDS orphans. Let me tell you John & Alice's story..............

John & Alice were working on building their own lives and family when in 1989 their daughter Caroline asked if a friend whose parents had recently died of AIDS could come for Christmas. So Barabara and her 2 brothers arrived.... and stayed.... By 1992 Alice & John had 10 orphans and soon after there were 25 children living with them. Alice & John could not afford to educate all the children so they set up their own primary school and by the end of the first term were educating 120 children. The school now has 650 students - 200 resident. Alice and John need more accomodation to house and teach the children as they know of another 100 that would like to come but for which there is no space. Mission Direct want to build 4 more dormitories and 4 more classrooms in order to both accomadate more children and to eliviate some of the overcrowding.

The picture shows the classrooms already there - we hope to replicate this.

3 Comments:

  • At Sat Jun 24, 02:30:00 pm, Blogger Chris Hamer-Hodges said…

    Have a good journey. Look forward to reading all your exciting news.

     
  • At Wed Jun 28, 08:34:00 am, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    We are all called to GO! Lots of people are waiting for something...not sure what...but something else to happen, sometime, somewhere.

    I firmly believe that you have simply got on with the call to GO! and like many faithful Christians before you, God will bless you for your response to him.

    We can all GO! today and fullfil His dreams for us, after all we are all at the 'ends of the earth' from the perspective of someone else's prayers.

    Looking forward to all your news.

    Simon and Liz Rowland

     
  • At Wed Jun 28, 08:47:00 am, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Have a fantastic time, I know you will make a difference!

     

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