Claude and Luki are proud of their educational achievements. Claude is our Valedictorian this year.
Claude
Luki
Claude and Luki are proud of their educational achievements. Claude is our Valedictorian this year.
Claude
Luki
Diane and Kavine Nelly, our babies, are creeping and attempting to walk. The little girls both turn 1 year in November.
Anita, John Paul and Diescor are preparing for national exams. This exam is the next step to higher education. This compares with moving from Junior High (7,8,9,grade) to Senior High (10,11,12) in the US education system.
All classes from P1 through S6 (12 grades) are taking finals and the school year ends November 10. We are anticipating the Senior (secondary) kids returning home for the long holiday. This time period compares with summer vacation in other school systems. School year 2013 starts January 10.
Hello from Urukundo village, Mama and the kids.
It is difficult to decide what to put in the newsletter as so much is happening here. I do appreciate hearing from those who read my letter to family and friends. Comments are welcome: arlene@hopemadereal.org
Most current & priority news
This beautiful little boy was taken to King Faisal Hospital, which is a private institution, the best in Rwanda and not covered by Mutual Insurance. His little body was full of fluid. He needed consultation and treatment and stayed in hospital for 10 days.
Thanks to the Ingoboka Fund for Emergencies, the money for the unexpected hospital visit and treatment was available and we were able to get the help needed . He is home now and on the way to complete recovery. Thank you.
Please keep him and all our children in prayer.
His name is Claude and he is 5 years old . When he was well:
Thank you for caring and responding before the need arose. The Lord bless you.
Mama Arlene
REMINDER : IT'S TIME FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL SPONSORSHIPS
Last year we were able to send 340 children to primary school thanks to your generous support. These children would not go to school without your love and gifts. The amount needed to supplement what the government provides is $15 USD per child per year. This purchases a uniform, exercise books, pens, a book bag, flip flops and a jacket.
Aline Molly and Luki.
We do welcome babies at Urukundo Village but these are special babies.. New arrivals at Urukundo are loved in full measure and hugged by Aline Molly and Luki. These little ones have no names as yet but I am sure that will happen soon.
Rebekah and Prince out for a stroll.
Our teenage girls sporting new hair fashions.
Some of our boys - how fast they grow!