General

Back in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Oct. 4

Special appearance at Mission Sunday project at Hebron Church in Penn Hills, near Pittsburgh.

People learned about Urukundo.

Bruce and Margie Krogh were my hosts for the Hebron project. Margie and Bruce were neighbors in Rwanda for several years before returning to the USA. We at Urukundo miss them.

Gathering of the Grove Bible study group. Sharing my book, “Hope Made Real: The Story of Mama Arlene and the Children of Urukundo.”

It was a fantastic event with an awesome group. The planner was Margie Krogh.

From Vermont to New York


My hostess in Buffalo, New York, was a delightful woman. Barbara Nelson and I spent many happy hours sharing stories and life experiences. It is my hope one day Barbara will come to Urukundo. Her many talents would be such an asset to Urukundo Learning Center.

At SUNY Buffalo State College, the audience was enthralled by speaker Sophia Veffer.

Sophia is a survivor of the Nazi campaign (Holocaust) that orchestrated the slaughter of more than six million European Jews during World War II. She is one of the few survivors of the Holocaust living today and is a very special woman.

Andrew Kahn is founder of the Anne Frank Project at Buffalo State College and a member of the Hope Made Real International Board of Directors.

I was honored to be a member of this panel. The discussion was centered on the Nazi Holocaust and the Rwandan genocide -- very different tragedies and in so many ways very similar.

At the podium

Back in Urukundo, life goes on.

Sept. 5

The need for two classrooms was urgent. Construction underway.

Oct. 11

Thanks to donations I received during September, the classrooms were built and ready for the 2021-22 school year

Exterior view of the two new classrooms completed.

Kids and teachers in the classroom Oct. 11 when the 2021-22 school year opened. Thank you for caring and providing the funds so needed.

My age group

Oct. 25

Morning session

The Community Room at the Village at Penn State retirement community was the perfect place to be with senior citizens my own age. It was a great pleasure to meet, greet and share with this elite group.

Because I am one of them, I think older citizens are the greatest.

Nancy Gamble was our hostess. A delicious lunch was served with continued conversation.

Next stop: Kiwanis Club

Oct. 25

I spoke at an evening session of the State College Kiwanis Club.

Ready to listen and share.

Penn State Circle K is a collegiate service organization sponsored by Kiwanis International.

Penn State University students and me: James Hanagan, Paige MacConnell, Ban Nguyen and Dylan Freeman.

Joining me were Jerry Wettstone, Jeff Seamans, Jane Wettstone and Kathryn Mackes.