It's not often we get to go to the community together. In fact I think this might have been the first time this year we have gone on home visits together. A few weeks back we have the chance to walk in the community of Mulenga in Zambia. It's a place that we both know well, and we are always received back with open arms.
Tommy learning about the water situation at one of the homes we visited. This young boy and his brother are unable to fetch water because the rope for the well had broken and the did not have money to replace it.
Little Joice* and her mother face so many challenges on a daily basis. It was amazing to witness the impact the Care Workers in Mulenga are having on the quality of her life.
Rimos'* (top middle) story has been on our hearts for years.
Our friend and fellow Hands at Work volunteer Clinton reflects on his journey with Rimos.
Morgan had time to visit with a very special little girl, who she has knows since she was just a baby.
Tommy learning about the water situation at one of the homes we visited. This young boy and his brother are unable to fetch water because the rope for the well had broken and the did not have money to replace it.
Little Joice* and her mother face so many challenges on a daily basis. It was amazing to witness the impact the Care Workers in Mulenga are having on the quality of her life.
Rimos'* (top middle) story has been on our hearts for years.
Our friend and fellow Hands at Work volunteer Clinton reflects on his journey with Rimos.
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