Photos from the Ngong School
We’re still in Kenya, currently on the coast in Mombasa, where it is raining.. and raining… and raining. I’ve uploaded a few of the photos from the school where we taught the youth last week, and will edit this post a bit later, adding more photos, explanations and links.
This is the building where the orphans, ages 3 – 10 live and eat their meals.
This is the building where the orphans, ages 3 – 10 live and eat their meals.
This is the building where the orphans, ages 3 – 10 live and eat their meals.
Dear Michael:
These are great photos. They tell the real story, if not better. What is the name of the school? As I told you earlier, I may wish to join you in helping, one way or the other. I assume it is a primary school? We have over 30,000 primary schools in Kenya. I know Ngong but I may not know the actual school.
Thanks for what you are doing. I hope you are enjoying your time in Kenya.
Hi Tom, it is the Joram Academy, both a primary and secondary school. I would love to connect. Email me! Michae Skye
Michael,
Thank you for sharing. I trust that you are doing the right things for these people. However I have one question! are you also teaching the people the word of GOD??? by accepting him into there lives and have faith and belive that he can turn there lives around.
I pray that you will be guided by GOD
Look like south Asian schools
Testing – Testing seems like my thoughts are manifesting