May 31, 2018

Jowen fetching water at the tap. She is a widow and mother of four. She has taken care of her children ever since her husband passed on six years ago. She is very thankful to Living Compassion for letting her continue volunteering in place of her husband. She has put all her children in school and when she got her roof loan she finished her house, which she is currently ocuppying. Her first-born daughter Karen is in Grade 9 this year in a private school that Living Compassion put her in, along with the other girls in the program. She says "THANK YOU SO MUCH TEAM" for being there for her.

The little ones in Memory's class busy writing on the floor.

A science lesson on the board in Veronica's class. This lesson is taught in Grade One, and at Living Compassion we prepare our young ones so that they are ready when they go to Grade One.

Thomas in class. His twin sister is in Grade One at Government School. He wishes to be a pilot when he grows up and his sister would love to become a doctor. The pair are very funny.

A huge pot of soya chunks cooking.

Silvia busy marking the little ones's books in Memory's class. She helps with classwork at Living Compassion.

Helping to mend the fence. Students from Charles's class, who are much older, give a hand at fence mending during their lunch break. For the boys this is like play time.

Charles and Elias mending the fence.

Regina preparing greens called Chinese cabbage. They are eaten with nshima.

Kitchen staff listening to Theresa give them a pep talk about making sure that the kitchen is one hundred percent clean every day and that the food is prepared on time and perfectly.