Construction of protective wall around Bonnie Memorial Children’s Home continues in Sierra Leone. A trench is also being dug to prevent flood waters from crushing the wall in the rainy season. Thanks to all who support Touch the Nations!

Construction of protective wall around Bonnie Memorial Children’s Home continues in Sierra Leone. A trench is also being dug to prevent flood waters from crushing the wall in the rainy season. Thanks to all who support Touch the Nations!
Thanks to everyone who donated glasses to our care package which our traveling friends carried over for us.
Four of the children at BMCH graduated from Kindergarten, 3rd and 6th grade..They are Deborah Umu, Joseph Abu, Ezekiel Saio and Nehemiah Jabah.
Mahabama, Sierra Leone: Kids from our first children’s home in Sierra Leone will be getting a new school, thanks to a generous donor. Pictured here are some of the teachers and students.
Painting exterior of Bonnie Memorial Children’s Home, Sierra Leone.
Samuel Menyongar’s mother, pictured with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Finishing touches on top level of Bonnie Memorial Children’s Home, metal doors and windows, Sierra Leone.
Brick by brick, the school foundation in Mahabama, Sierra Leone, is being measured out. All work is done by hand.
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.)
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.