Sunday 11 July 2010

Roof Beams being fitted

On July 10th the roof beams for the Hostel were being put up.

Here is a picture taken a month earlier, on June 11th:

The wooden scaffolding in common use in Africa is a sign that work is in progress.

This picture was taken by an American lady living in Kasese, Mimi Burbank, who is now part of the planning team.

She writes:-

"There will be room for 60 youth - 30 girls and 30 boys. We have visited the street kids at Nyakasanga and asked if they would be willing to go out there and slash the drive into the site - and we will pay them to do this. They said Yes! Since there is much still to be done with this project before it is actually livable, we hope to involve the youth in part of the construction and finishing of the hostel. They can do beginning carpentry, and learn how to make the bunk beds, under supervision by a master carpenter.

This is the sort of things I have been praying for - and God has provided and made this a reality. Now it is up to the rest of us to see it through to completion."

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