We watched as water poured down the Ngare Ndare river at last. Thick with mud from floods further upstream the river rose so high that it couldn’t be crossed. There were people and livestock stuck on both banks waiting for the water to subside so that they could cross. It is a relief though, to …
We took more food out to the school this weekend. When children are not at school they work. Most of them, boys and girls, herd livestock, some of them help at home fetching water or firewood and looking after the babies and toddlers. Many children in the area don’t attend school at all, but even …
We are feeding all the children in the community from the Olng’arua School kitchen, weekdays, weekend and holiday, during this hard drought. The amazing cooks produce rice, beans and greens for up to a hundred every lunch time in this tiny little mud walled kitchen. The kids don’t mind where it comes from though, they …
Thanks to all the wonderful people who have sent donations I’ve been out buying sacks of beans and rice, also cabbage, carrots, tomatoes and onion. Oh, and a big pot to help with the additional cooking. We are now able to provide a free lunch to ALL the children in the community. The message is …
It it so sad to see a hungry child set aside half of their own lunch and secretly put it into a bag to take home to their brothers and sisters who have nothing to eat. That is what we have been seeing happen at our school for the last week. Conditions are very bad …