There are no photos for this blog. Sometimes things happen that need to be shared while the events are unfolding so that you can see what being a rescue center requires both in Kenya and in the U.S. ...
We can sometimes be shocked by the things we learn and see in Kenya. We are so accustomed to the way things are in the U.S. that we forget they are not the same everywhere. One of our girls, Lucy, ...
As we journey through the holiday season here in Kenya, we have found that the New Year is celebrated in a larger way than Christmas. We just spent our New Year's Eve with our neighbors here in Makut...
The day starts by taking needed timbers to the Center for the finishing of the roof. How??? Why load it on top of your rented car. How else? We need not pay for transport, right???
Next, undress...
After a rainy night and loss of power, we made it to Promise Springs Center. We had a great time getting reacquainted with the girls and meeting the newest additions to our family. Then it was play ...
When Traveling to Kenya for 7 weeks, many of the comforts of home are left behind. Many of the creature comforts that one is use to are just not available in rural Kenya. So, certain food items are...
Each month director, Florah, spends a whole day in a nearby town and does the bulk buying of supplies for Promise Springs Rescue Center. The van is full of large bags of rice, an assortment of any oth...
This has been a busy week of construction. The foundation is ready for the first rows of bricks which starts on Monday Nov. 21st. We have been told that there is a lot of excitement and anticipation ...
TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!!!! The Thanksgiving Fundraiser was very successful this last week. Check out the thermometer!