Co-founder of Peacemakers-International
Last Christmas I was sharing with you that the plans for the various multipurpose buildings for the Resource Centre had been drawn up and submitted for approval. I’m happy to inform you that approval has been given and the Prayer House has now been completed. We have also successfully purchased a further ΒΌ acre of land adjacent to the plot for £2,250.00. This extra piece of land has made an amazing difference to what we can achieve on site, it’s given us enough space to build a house to accommodate people giving their time and expertise to the various training courses and events planned on site. This house is now being built and completion is expected around February 2010. GREAT!
In February this year, Christine Gibbard, Kim Lambden and myself, visited Kenya to negotiate the purchasing of the land and to plan further training courses and to inspect the progress of the work on site. Hardly any progress had been made from the last visit, which was disappointing and it was obvious that we needed somebody from the Peacemakers’ UK team to be permanently on site to organise, supervise and hire contractors to do the work and also to hire labourers locally on a daily basis.
You may have seen from our website that Christine retired from her position as Headteacher at Ardeley JMI School at the end of the summer term and on July 9th flew out to Kenya to be that person from the UK team. She is doing a wonderful job and is finding it very exciting and challenging, moving sometimes into uncharted territories.
Kim Lambden (Healthy Schools Consultant for Barnet & Hackney) visited schools and hospitals while she was there and saw the great need in abandoned and orphaned babies and children. This is an area we need to bring in more training during the year 2010.
During this visit I met Mugo Karuguti who is the Education Secretary Diocese of Embu and arranged with him for Kim Henderson ( PE Sports Strategy Manager ) to hold a Sports Training Week for Secondary Teachers and pupils, in July. This took place at two venues during July/August and sports equipment was donated to each school involved from your donations. As always Kim was fantastic and we are planning for a Cultural Festival on site next year.
With Christine being in Kenya indefinitely, it’s now possible for us to have young people in their gap year and others from the age of 18 upwards, volunteering themselves to work for longer periods in their chosen fields. Since she has been out there, we have had a trail of young people passing through. At the end of July Hannah and Charlie stopped over from their world tour and helped plant a vegetable garden, so that we will be able to supply food for the restaurant in the future (yet to be built), thus becoming self sufficient. In August Rob and Katherine, students on vacation from University, visited Kenya to interview local dignitaries to get first hand information about life there, for their dissertations. Now we have 4 gap year students, Fergus, Tom, Sophie and Rachel, who joined Christine on 11th November and will be there for 6 months. This longer length of stay will enable them to integrate into the community and truly experience life there. They have already visited schools and orphanages, and laboured on site. I’m hoping that they will form a drama group with the Kenyan youth and perform a nativity play in the Prayer House at Christmas, inviting the community as the audience. Dave & Jackie (parents of Sophie) are visiting at Christmas and we hope will be part of the audience.
Before the 4 students left for Kenya, Kim Clark (Social Worker) gave them a basic training on how to handle and stimulate babies and toddlers, who are deprived. Also how important it is to become a member of a team etc.,
I do think this is a wonderful opportunity for young people to serve and give of themselves in this way, to see what life is like in another community. It makes them appreciate what they have at home, but more importantly, it’s character forming and life changing.
The Peacemakers’ team will always be changing in personnel as the needs of time are met and new challenges arise. Kim Clark and Kim Lambden have joined the team this year, as Len Little moves on to support the ‘War Heros’ Charity. Len was responsible and successful in heading up ‘Drugs Awareness’ seminars and DACA rehab groups. Raising funds in giving talks to various groups in the UK. Many projects were formed amongst the youth of Kenya to provide income for them and also successfully formed a football league. A few Kenyans are now trained and equipped to extend the training to others in surroundings areas, with the Resource Centre being the Headquarters.
This Christmas, in the newly completed Prayer House, we are giving children orphaned through Aids or Malaria, a party. If you would like to donate money or a gift suitable for a girl or boy between the ages of 5 - 19, Dave & Jackie will take them across to Kenya when they travel on the 19th December. Thank you.
Despite the difficult financial times we are in, you have overwhelmed us by your love and kindness and your sacrificial giving. On behalf of all those who have been touched by your generosity, may I say A BIG THANK YOU. You surely will be rewarded by God for your ‘LOVE’, and for going the extra mile in sharing what you have with those who have not.
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY THIS CHRISTMAS AND
MAY YOU HAVE A PROSPEROUS 2010
Brenda