Thursday, 11 September 2008
Meet Philip!
It feels a long time since i saw my friends in Kenya, but i go back in just three weeks.
In the mean time i thought it would be good to tell you about one of the boys from the Sunshine Rehabilitation centre.
This is Philip. He is 9 Years old and one of the youngest boys in the Sunshine Home. Philip has been living at Sunshine for only 5 months and has settled into living at the home very well. Now Philip sleeps in a warm comfortable bed, he eats a good diet and has access to education. School is so important for these boys to escape poverty and Philip, like many other boys, is looking forward rather than backwards as he grows up. He is forgetting the past, and is hopeful about the future...
Friday, 5 September 2008
I've come home
I've had a very special few months representing Mission Care International in Kenya and Uganda overseeing their projects. Being a volunteer in a completely different environment can be a real challenge, i've faced a fair few, but facing these situations enable you to grow. Working with Mission Care International to share love, hope, peace and justice is a great opportunity.
Being at home gives me time to see my friends and family and share with people in the UK how we are changing the lives of many poor boys, girls, men and women. I will be returning to Kenya in October where I will continue to write blogs about the progress of each of Mission Care International's developments in East Africa.
Keep in touch!
Being at home gives me time to see my friends and family and share with people in the UK how we are changing the lives of many poor boys, girls, men and women. I will be returning to Kenya in October where I will continue to write blogs about the progress of each of Mission Care International's developments in East Africa.
Keep in touch!
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