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Hope Centre Report for 12th June 2009
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Hope Centre Report for 12th June 2009

Thankfully we are still receiving pictures, as requested, from Hope Centre. They send us pictures of what they think we will want to see. We have included these below.

The Workers

As you may know, with there not being substantial amounts of money being donated, most of the work at Hope Centre has had to stop and most of the workers have now been sent home. As money becomes available then we will bring in the workers as required to complete the remaining two houses and carry out all the additional jobs that need to be taken care of such as boundary walls and landscaping etc.

This week we have six workers. One of these is Vincent, the site supervisor. We don't want to lose him as he is a big asset. Three of them have been employed to replace the fence sheeting as the security of the site was low as the original grass sheeting had almost completely rotted away.


The Children

The children are now getting used to life in the new houses but it's not easy for them as they have to know how to behave. The children write on the walls. I can see why. To them the walls must look like a very inviting clean canvas just begging to be drawn on. Pastor Leonard, his wife and the Mama have their work cut out in training and explaining how to live in their new houses. Having seen the conditions in the houses that the children previously lived this is only to be expected.

Here we see a couple of the children who have made a makeshift swing to play on:






You provided Hope Centre with many new sheets etc for their beds. We emphasised that it is good that the children learn how to live in their new homes as a family and each do chores to help with the running of the house. We have received many pictures of the children washing the bedding:










The workers are preparing a large outside sink for general use:




One of the children called Sara:







Please Remember

We don't want to forget about Hope Centre and it's on going needs for funds to keep the building work going but now, more importantly, we need to make sure that having built the houses that they have enough money to live in them and be able to employ the mamas and buy the necessary food etc.

Continued support still required:

Can I just say that it is great how many of you have donated or been involved with this project in some way however there is still much to be done and, even after the houses are complete, there is still the need for a vocational school and clinic in the Gatumba community. This, however, only scratches the surface of the problem here in Burundi so please encourage many more people to get on board and find ways to help where they can. This requires a lot of sacrifice with your time and money but every little bit of help goes a long way.

Please continue to give of your time and money to this project and other projects like this.



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