Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Some Photographs from the Maraigushu Secondary School Near Lake Naivasha, Kenya


Students in Class


Girls' toilet with new privacy door



Lunchtime in "Dining Hall"

More from Bev Hunter on the Tent of Nations

UPDATE May 20
Dear Friends of Tent of Nations,
Today at 08.00, Israeli bulldozers came to the fertile valley of the farm where we planted fruit trees 10 years ago, and destroyed the terraces and all our trees there. More than 1500 apricot and apple trees as well as grape plants were smashed and destroyed.
We informed our lawyer who is preparing the papers for appeal. Please be prepared to respond.  We will need your support as you inform friends, churches and representatives when  action is needed. Please wait for the moment and we will soon let you know about next steps and actions.
Thank you so much for all your support and solidarity.
Blessings and Salaam,
Daoud


Monday, May 19, 2014

Russ Collins' Update on Haiti

Region XIII Receives Mustard Seed Grant

The Diocese recently approved Region XIII’s request for a $4,975 Mustard Seed Grant, drafted by Trinity Washington, to improve facilities at the St. Marc School.  Improvements to be completed this summer include:  

Installation of secure storage for laptop computers so the students can access them on a daily basis;
Construction and installation of storage cabinets for the cooking and sewing classes, and partition of the Trade School classroom into two classrooms;
Two new doors for security and four additional windows for more light in the classrooms;
Electrical lights for late classes, to be run from the school solar power which was installed by Region XIII, under the leadership of St. James, Leesburg, last year; and

Construction of a Sidewalk along the street side of the 8-room academic school, along with completion of the building foundation.



Pere Goursse's visit to Trinity Episcopal Church, Washington, VA.


Friday, May 9, 2014


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