Meet The Children

Great News

It is my pleasure to share with you that Tresor has been nominated by his school to apply for the MASTERCARD FOUNDATION SCHOLARS PROGRAM
Check out the web site.
We are so proud of him and his accomplishments. Please keep him in prayer.
This is an honor he has earned by hard work and courage. Tresor has been #1 in his class all through secondary school.
He is our first graduate in Rwanda and a good example for his brothers and sisters. Way to go Tresor.

Meet the Urukundo Kids

These were the little kids in 2006 What joy to have all our kids home.  I am astonished at how grown up they are. 7 years does make a difference.
Just a few of the teens at Urukundo Village. They are a handsome bunch.
Giselle will go into Politics. Who knows where that will lead. Parliament may be.
Esperance has yet to decide what she will do in the future. University is in her plans.
Seraphine wants to go to culinary school.
Dada will be active in Urukundo Village. What ever else she does.
Alexander received an honor from Urukundo kids for his improvement in grades last term.
Emmanuel is in High School and stands about 6 foot 2. 
 Abis is in his first year of High School

Claude finishes Primary 6 this term.
Tresor graduates from High School in October 2013. A school in England possible.
Diescor is studying at Lysee Kigali. His goal is to become a doctor.                              
Divine has a dream. She will be an International Air Line pilot. Go girl.
Anett wants to attend "Akilah Institute for Women." She will be a businesswoman.

Playground

The play ground is getting used a lot.  It serves 3 groups of kids, our children, the school children and children from the community. It is such a blessing.
The kids still need a sliding board of sorts and some kind of merry-go-round.

Volunteer Bella from California looking out for Diane. Swings can be a hazard to your health but fun.

Younger Set

Kavine Nelly.

She just wants to grow up in a safe and loving place. 

David ready to reach his goal, which is some day to go to America. He expects to go in a big airplane. 
That is a good idea as it is to far to swim or walk.

Kenny likes to play Memory and eat bisquits (cookies).
The kids do get two cookies each day after play and before they go to the evening meal, when we have them.
They get candy occasionally but not too often as we are protecting their teeth. Candy is given out early afternoon. Mamas do not need a sugar high close to bed time - ask me, I know!
Jacob is now cutting teeth. That's a full time job.