Andrea’s Journal Sunday 22nd January
Hi everyone, another hectic week has gone by. As mentioned last week, we have undertaken to seek a local partnership to support our work in Trenance. So firstly, on Monday, Pastor Kilton Moyo, from Word of Life church came out to CoG to visit us. He was very interested in all we were doing and has gone back to talk with his senior pastor about our project. Tuesday we had to stay at home to keep a “skype appointment” with Megan & Jamie who are one of our sponsors in Australia. That was a very productive call as they have offered to fund future ACE material (PACES) for all of the students.
On Wednesday morning we had 2 lots of interested visitors – a small trust group from Harare and another pastor, this time from our teacher, Themba’s church in town, Godfrey Mhlanga who also works for an NGO called ACET. This is an International Group of independent organisations established in the UK to fight the problem of HIV/AIDS in 23 countries. www.acet-international.org Godfrey particularly felt he may be in a position to assist us and consequently we have a follow-up meeting with him and his colleagues on Tuesday at their offices in town. We are praying that something comes of this.
We have also had a visiting pastor staying with us for a few nights earlier in the week and he too was very encouraging about our work. This week, between visitors, I have been testing the children for “reading readiness”. We have 8 children who passed and will be starting on the reading programme next week, which is very exciting. Meanwhile David has been engaged in damage limitation at the Learning Centre and planning where our priorities lie in order to apply our limited financial resources, to be in a position to use 2 classrooms by March.
We have just had a weekend of social events and so have enjoyed meeting up with old friends and making new ones. Tomorrow there is another NGO representative visiting us from Help Age, who we first met some time ago. One of the ways his organisation assists the elderly is where they may have assumed responsibility for orphaned or abandoned children, which criteria matches several of our students.
Last week we made a start on putting our house on the market and have also been putting out feelers for a new home for Ngwenya. More news next week. Love, Andrea

