Monday 10 November 2014

Heroes

In and around cities in the world you will always find the needy and the poor.  They live lives that most of us could not even begin to comprehend.  This is no different in Kampala.  There are certain roads in town whereby street kids are very evident.  They beg for money, food or for whatever people are willing to give.  The needs, at times, seem overwhelming and out of control.  Where do you start at helping these little ones who have had a rough start to life?

The church we go to here in Kampala took on a thriving ministry called Heroes.  Let me use their words to describe what they do.

"In Kampala, Uganda Freedom Heroes provides care, education and support to over 100 children and young people who are living on the streets. Some of these children are living in our home for boys, where they are loved and cared for."

"In Siem Reap, Cambodia our Freedom Heroes School runs five days a week for children who have no other way to gain an education and break free from poverty."

For more information of how to get involved with such a project please see check out the website at http://www.freedomchurch.cc/heroes.  There is a short video and many photos for you to get a better idea of what is going on.

Maybe some of you reading this would like to get involved in working with these boys.  One of our Pastors told us that they need volunteer teachers, social workers to help with their education and rehabilitation.  Would you consider doing a short term/long term mission trip to be part of this.  If you are not a teacher or a social worker but would still like to be involved then please let us know.  There is always work to be done.

You can contact us on pam.wunderli@maf-uganda.org or simon.wunderli@maf.org



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