Matonyok Parent's Trust
The first orphanage we visited was in dire need of bedding for the children to sleep on. We spent the morning bargaining our way to ten mattresses. Emily and her husband were very thankful.
Five on the top, five in the trunk; Sarah playing princess and the pea.
Our new friend, Simon, is one of the two teachers at Matonyok Parents Trust. He comes from Kenya with a true servant's heart. There is so much to do that he never has a day off.
It is hard to play hide and seek with an entourage!
Everyone loves to be tickled!
One of the disadvantaged children that Emily adopted. She has impecable penmanship and is an accomplished Masai Dancer.
While visiting Dar Es Salaam, we met two street boys. We put David and Emmanuel (on the right) on a bus to Arusha the next day and Emily welcomed them into her home. They are adjusting well in school and seem to be happy to have a place to call home.
1 comment:
Great job you did in Arusha at Emmy and Ndemno's place. I was there a few weeks after you with a humanitarian tour with people from Holland, Belgium, Denmark and USA. In last oktober I collected money for Emmy and Ndemno: I ran half a marathon while juggling with three balls. You can see some pictures of that on my blog of that trip: www.rikkonings.waarbenjij.nu
Keep up all the good work, greetings from Eindhoven Holland,
Rik
Rik@jongleerworkshop.nl
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