Hello everyone, This letter is to update you on the elephant fence being installed around the property in OL’Gulului. We  just received a picture of the completed fence.  They just sent us a quote for the gate.  They did not include it in the first quote.  So we owe and additional $310.  It is the same as always. When they complete a project, they have to add more money. This fence surrounds the full three acres of our property. Deo, our new Fundi, is in Kenya supervising the installation of the solar power for the fence.  He is truly a blessing in the work there. ServingRead More →

Every year in April Domenic takes the students to hold a Revival, where they put into practice all they have been learning.  This year he planned meetings in Namonga, a town that runs over the Kenya/Tanzania border. So far all the border crossings, we have made in Africa, have a port of departure in the  country you are leaving.  To exit the country you go into Passport Control and get your Pasport  stamped.  Then you walk about half a mile and enter the next country’s  “Point of Entry,” where your car or bus has already moved on to. They either look at all your bagsRead More →

Things have been on whirl wind speed here. Our first thing to do was a trip to Moshi, before we came home, to the grocery store and to exchange money. Exchaning money is a never ending process because of the amount we are allowed every day. Then the task of unpacking the bins we store here , washing all the dishes and unpacking what we had brought with us. Sept is the most expensive time of the year for us. With two graduations and buying sewing machines for thirty-four girls graduating from the Rescue Center plus our regular school budget makes for a lot ofRead More →