
This month my team is helping at different care points in Nsoko, Swaziland. Every month, food for local underprivileged children is delivered to the care points, and the “gogo’s,” or grandmothers, are responsible for cooking and feeding the children who come each day. The children also receive free teaching for several hours each morning. The care point that I’m working at is called Ngunya. There are about 12 children between the ages of 2-5 who come regularly. Alexis and I have been helping teach the kids, and we’re working on making some new charts and teaching aids for the teacher. We’re also having a workshop later this week for the teachers from all the different care points, since most of them are uneducated and eager to learn new strategies and ideas. Please pray that our preparations for that will go smoothly, and that it will be a blessing and help to the teachers.
Also, we are priviledged to be camping at a safari lodge, where we wake up to the sound of roaring lions no more than 50 yards away, and have ostriches rummaging through our trash bins! I love it!
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