Brick by brick, the school foundation in Mahabama, Sierra Leone, is being measured out. All work is done by hand.
New School in Sierra Leone
Thanks to a generous donor, construction of a new school in Mahabama, Sierra Leone, is underway. (Benefactors will include the children who had to move from our orphanage and school in Newtown Amputee Community after the 2017 floods.)
Grateful for Teachers
I am so grateful for these teachers in Sierra Leone, who teach all the kids from Bonnie Memorial Children’s Home as well as other students in the community.
First School in Liberia Underway!
Samuel Menyongar – “We traveled to Liberia on the 31st of Dec 2020 along with the chief contractor of the school building project. The project began on the 2nd of Jan 2021. Five men joined with the Chief contractor to clear the land and cut down trees. A total of 6 people were employed to […]
Happy New Year
Swahili meaning of words on photo:Those people were saying: “Oh! God, help us with our families to cross well 2020 to 2021.”
Students in Kondie Farm, Sierra Leone
Samuel and Mariama Menyongar started this school. Mariama is the principal. All the children from BMCH attend here. The children’s home and the school are adjacent to each other, which prevents safety issues en-route to school.
BMCH Moving Right Along!
Bonnie Memorial Children’s Home: Electrical work second phase is completed. Plumbing is completed. The next phase of work is plastering, ceiling, metal door and windows and wooden doors.
New School in Sierra Leone
The floods and mudslide of 2017 destroyed Newton community, including the orphanage and partially build school Touch the Nations had built. The children, staff, furniture, pots and pans all relocated. We have support to begin constructing a new school for these children. Same people. New location.
Christmas Cheer
Christmas funds were sent early to all 4 orphanages Touch the Nations supports, to allow ample time for shopping with covid restrictions, inflation and scarcity. Children and staff will celebrate with a feast, and all kids will receive a new outfit and new shoes.
Milk Cows!
Thanks to amazing response from supporters, we were able to provide THREE milk cows to replace the one lost at Joseph House children’s home in Ethiopia. Thank you!