Greetings from Todd Ellingson in Rwanda for July 2010

Arlene is busy on her whirlwind speaking tour in America so I have the honor of telling you some of the news from Urukundo. For those who don't know me, I am Todd Ellingson. My wife, Andria and I moved permanently to Urukundo to help Arlene manage the home for children. We are very excited about this new adventure in which God has led us.
Todd, Andria and visitors
A team from North Phoenix Baptist came to visit. Their travels to Urukundo were somewhat eventful. The team flew into Johannesburg and missed their midnight connecting flight to Rwanda. So instead of arriving on Wednesday they arrived Thursday night late. On the way to pick them up at the airport our sedan broke down. We were stuck at a gas station with one good vehicle and one not so good. What do we do now? The team is arriving in 30 minutes and we are still trying to get our second vehicle going. We need both cars because the team is too many to fit in one.

We called our friends Isaac and Serrina from Victory Orphanage. They own an old model Land Cruiser that has seats in the back that run perpendicular to the front seats. Finally we got a hold of them and were on our way. Long story short, we picked them up in the "safari mobile" and were headed home to Urukundo (an hour drive). What an adventure!

Friday was filled with laughter and sharing. Andria's junior high youth leaders were Dan and Cindy Snead, so they had fun remembering some youth trips to Mexico and other places that Andria's faith was formed. It was like have family visit. Very encouraging!!

We showed them Urukundo and future spots for a school and clinic. We then took them to the market for a fun, chaotic experience of what it is like to shop for your daily needs. Our final destination was John's farm. A 45 minute drive and we were at his property. Kids came swarming and wanted to meet the visitors. Cameras took some great shots as children crowded around to see what they looked like in the little windows of a camera.

Overall it was a fun day and Saturday came too quickly as we took them into Kigali for some craft shopping, lunch (German Bakery) and to the airport. Thanks to Pastor Dick, Juan, Jennifer, Cindy and Dan!

Kids Play International

Kid's Play International gave uniforms and equipment to Urukundo.
Kids Play International, led by Tracy Evans, a three time Olympian, is a nonprofit organization who use sports to educate and empower youth. Urukundo was fortunate to have them come this summer and bring with them hundreds of dollars of donated sports equipment. Not only did they make a lot of Urukundo kids happy but also local schools and neighborhood kids also benefited from their visit. Kids Play International (KPI) spent hours donating their time helping the children learn new skills and better their self esteem. They taught Urukundo children skills in basketball, baseball, volleyball and soccer.

KPI also set up a "Sport's Room" where all the donated equipment will be neatly kept for years to come. Already we have seen the excitement grow in our children from the use of all their new equipment. Thank you KPI for making so many children's lives that much better! www.kidsplayinternational.org.

the girls show off their new football (soccer) uniforms
the girls show off their new football (soccer) uniforms
Deborah ready to hit!
Deborah ready to hit!

Sunday Morning Worship

The Urukundo Choir sings during a worship service on Sunday morning. Worship services are led by the children. There is a service leader, speaker, two Sunday school helpers for the younger children, head usher and two choirs. Adults are the translators and one adult also gives a sermon each Sunday. The services are very lively with a drum beat accompanying the singing.
urukundo choir

High School Holiday

-1 Our secondary (high school) students are home from boarding school for a holiday. They will be here for almost a month. The presidential election for Rwanda is August 9th and the children won't return to their boarding school until after the election. It is good to have all 10 children home for this time. They learn important disciplines at boarding school and are good role models for the younger children. In this picture Esperance (a high school student) shares with Solange and Obis.

Meredith (a Peace Corp. worker and Urukundo Board member) gives Lucia a welcome home hug. Lucia is also on her break from boarding school and will be returning to King David's Academy after her month long break.
Lucia and Meredith

Sewing and Saving

Betty enjoys sewing so we got the old pedal machine working for her. With 37 children there is a lot to sew. Within a couple of days Betty had everything sewed that needed mending. We hope we can save money by doing some of the sewing ourselves. If we have the local vendors sew it costs us 40 cents per job. While that doesn't sound like much it is an expense that adds up to a significant amount in our budget. Here is to saving a penny!Betty

July Visitors at Urukundo

Part of the team from England stayed at Urukundo's Hope House (the two women stayed at Real Motel). The team from a community church in England spent their days traveling to schools and other places to share the love of Jesus through puppets and games. On their final Sunday, Sam shared his testimony of how God's grace had been passed down through his grandfather. The picture above shows the guys playing football (soccer) with Papa John. The children enjoyed running circles around some of the "old timers" on the football field!
soccer

Talia was one of our summer interns. She and Sarah were enjoying watching the football game when this picture was taken. This is Talia's second trip to Urukundo. She is now a sophomore in high school and found that loving the children at Urukundo was such a great experience last year that she came back for an entire month this summer. Thanks for all the loving you gave to the children!
Talia

Mama Arlene's US Schedule June - October 2010

Interested in scheduling a talk or visit? Please email us. Mama Arlene's cell phone number for the duration of her visit in the US is 570-205-0170

June 24 – July 1 2010 Pittsburgh, PA
Sunday June 27 Turtle Creek UMC Charge
200 Church St., Turtle Creek, PA
Sermon Time 11: 15 a.m. Luncheon @ 1:00 p.m.

July 2 – July 5 2010 Jersey Shore, PA

July 6 - 11 2010 Williamsport. PA
Saturday - Sunday July 10-11 St. John’s UMC
2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport, PA 17701-1361
570-326-5569
Sat. 5:30 pm Worship
Sunday Sermon Time- 8:15 am, 10:45 am

July 12 - 16 2010 Harrisburg PA

July 17 - 18 2010 Jersey Shore PA
Saturday - Sunday July 17-18 Fairplay Gospel Fellowship
1625 Walnut St, 17740- 1638 Jersey Shore, PA
570-398-0541
Sermon Time TBA

July 19 - 24 2010 Montoursville PA, Barco NC
Wednesday July 21 New Life of Christian Fellowship of Currituck
4134 Caratoke Highay, Barco NC 27917
252-453-2773
Sermon Time: 7.00pm

Sunday July 25 Warrensville UMC
5748 Warrensville Road, Montoursville PA
Service at 9.00am

Sunday July 25 Heilman UMC
2792 Kehrer Hill Road, Montoursville PA
Service at 10.30am

Sunday July 25 Loyalsock/Wallace Run/Beach Valley Run UMC
location: Bethel UMC
570-494-1517
Engagement and refreshments: 6.30pm

July 25 - August 15 2010 Williamsport, PA
Wednesday July 28 Park Forest UMC
1833 Park Forest Ave. State College, PA, 16802
814-238-2657
Simply Soup/Vacation Bible School/Presentation 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Sunday August 1 Howard UMC
Main St, Howard PA 16841
814-625-2362
Worship time: 9.00am

Tuesday August 3 New Bloomfield United Methodist Women's Picnic
time : 6.30pm
717-582-4545

Thursday August 5 Hughesville Friends, Ecroyd Missionary Circle
137 S. 3rd St, Hughesville PA 17737
570-584-2686

Sunday August 8 Cumberland UMC - Hopewell, Otterbein
15634 Paxton Run Road, Newburg PA, 17240
717-423-5218
two services/picnic TBC

Sunday August 15 Clintondale-Lamar Charge
103 Fishing Creek Road, Mill Hall, PA 17751
570-726-3562
Service: 6.00pm

August 16 - 20 2010 Reston, VA
Thursday August 19 Meet-and-Greet gathering
703-537-8491

August 21 - 25 Phoenix, AZ
Sunday August 22 Community of Grace Lutheran Church
meeting at Zuni Hills Elementary, 10851 W. Williams Road, Peoria, AZ
623.572.0050
Worship times 9.00am and 10.30am

Tuesday August 24 Valley Lutheran High School
5199 N. 7th St, Phoenix, AZ 85013
602-230-1600
Presentation at 11am

August 26 - 29 2010 Scottsdale, AZ
Thursday August 26 Scottsdale Academy
6315 E. Thunderbird Rd, Scottsdale AZ 85254-3858
480-368-2787
Presentation at 8.30am

Saturday/Sunday August 28 - 29 New Covenant Lutheran Church
15152 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85260-2869
480-860-0169
Worship Times: Saturday 5.00pm Sunday 9.00am and 10.30am

August 30 - September 5 2010 Santa Maria, CA

September 6 - 13 2010 McAllen, TX

September 13 - 18 2010 Williamsport, PA

September 19 - 24 Wrightsville, PA
Sunday Sept 19 Locust Street UMC (with Grace UMC)
314 Locust St, Wrightsville, PA
717-252-2609
Guest speech at 10.15am

Wednesday Sept 22 Locust Street UMC
314 Locust St, Wrightsville, PA
717-252-2609
Midweek worship at 6.30 pm

Sunday Sept 26 Christ Church
6 South Race St, New Ringgold, PA 17960
Worship time: 8.45am

Sunday Sept 26 Zion Church Lewistown Valley
489 Valey Road, Tamaqua, PA 18252
Worship time: 10.45am

September 27 - 29 2010 Williamsport, PA
Wednesday Sept 29 United Churches of Lycoming County
Pine St. United Methodist Church, 411 Pine St, Williamsport, PA 17701
570-322-1110
Ecumenical Luncheon: 11.45am - 12.15pm
Program: 12.25pm - 1.00pm

September 30 - October 7 Bethlehem, PA
Saturday October 2 Wesley United Methodist Church
2540 Center St, Bethlehem, PA 18017
610-865-5715
Time TBC

October 8 - 11 Pittsburgh, PA - Rwanda
Sunday October 10 Spiritworks Gathering
103 Yost Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15221
412-475-YOGA (9642)
info@spiritworks
5:00 - 6:30 p.m.

Greetings from Mama Arlene in Rwanda and in America for June 2010

The month of June has moved very fast. Preparing to travel to the US has been an ordeal but a pleasant one as it ended happily. Lilliane's Visa came at virtually at the last minute but with "God in Charge" it came in time.
I have been blessed by Rwanda Immigration with a permanent visa. I am honored.

Urukundo is pleased to welcome Todd & Andria Ellingson as volunteers at our Home for children Their desire is to be permanent. Their presence makes it possible for me to take this journey to the US.
Nurse Nancy Ehrig has also come on board as a temporary Volunteer filling in for me in our small clinic.. Read about Nancy under visitors for June.
It was good that all three arrived with time for acquainting themselves with Urukundo while I was still there.

University News

Ben
Ben in new nursing attire. Third year Curriculum.

Ben 2
To those new to the Newsletter, Ben came to Urukundo as a volunteer after finishing secondary school when he was bodyguard and interpreter for Mama. His hope was to become a nurse and thanks to Leslie Hafner and friends of Bloomsburg Wesley UMC, funds were provided for his dream to come true. Ben is now a third year nursing student at Kigali Health Institute.