May 3, 2018

Veronica talking to Elizabeth Mwale about her school results. Elizabeth is one of the girls in the program who was sent to a private school.

Elizabeth Mwale and Ester Kambole pose for a photo. They were telling us that they are going to work hard to make it to Grade Ten next year. They admire Silvia, who completed Grade Twelve with flying colors.

Little Eunice, so cute and lovely as usual.

Cute little faces of Kantolomba, the healthy faces that put a smile on one's face. Living Compassion is making a difference in Kantolomba!

Doris is one of our team members, a mother, a grandmother, and a guardian to orphans. She is proud to be part of the Living Compassion family, which she says has helped her in many ways. She had many challenges before she joined Living Compassion. She used to go out each day into the nearby township of Lubuto to look for laundry work. After a day's work she would then buy food to feed her family. This was her everyday life and at times she and her family would sleep on empty stomachs. She is thankful to Living Compassion USA and Kantolomba for making her life much easier.

Peter cutting the flower hedge, which has grown so tall that we are doing away with the wood fence.

Anna, a student in Beatrice's class, is all smiles as she tells us that she has a little sister at home. Her baby sister was born on Wednesday night at Lubuto Clinic.

The Girls in class after lunch before they go back to their pods.