May Update: “This school was God’s idea”

The response to our van appeal was truly amazing. Thank you so much to those who donated! Within 3 days we had received all the funds needed to ensure that the van was able to keep running safely and efficiently. We are so encouraged by Calvine’s faith, as he never doubts that God will provide for all of the schools needs. As he has often said, “This school was God’s idea”. We are all truly grateful.

 

We are excited for the team who will be going on the next trip in September. On this trip, the team will begin the construction of permanent classrooms. Many thanks to those of you who have supported the team in their fundraising initiatives so far. The Car Boot Sale and Sausage Sizzle were a great success. All funds raised are going directly to construction costs (and all team members have paid their own fares). Watch the Facebook page for more upcoming fundraising ventures.

 

 

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