NHA Kabala School receives supplies from St. Laurence House

Remember a few blog posts past, when Roo, in the above photo, showed us the supplies that he and his dad, James, bought for our school in Kabala?

WELL…

All of those items have now been successfully delivered. James and Kadijah with the whole St. Laurence Family from Freetown journeyed to Kabala last weekend to deliver the school supplies.

They were received by Mako, Pastor Foday and the teachers. Roo is extremely excited to be able to present the gifts. Kadijah helps sort the items out on the table.
We are very grateful to James and Kadijah and the whole family for tirelessly doing the work of Nazareth House. It is one thing for us to raise the money, get supplies and get it to James. Its another story once it leaves our hands. After it arrives in Freetown, this family does all the work. Buying the rice, the supplies, paying the medical fees, paying the school fees, tending to the sick, traveling on the regular trips to bring the the needs and supplies from Freetown to Kabala (a long tedious journey), distributing rice and needs to the villagers along the way, plus all the other work they do daily for us.

You work very hard Mansaray Family and NHA appreciates it very much. Thank you.

Nazareth House loves you all!
James, Kadijah
Lucy & Ann Marie
and of course,
lil ROO

God bless you and thank you!



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Message from Roo…

HELLO, MY NAME IS ROO*** ***MAMA VICKI CALLS ME”ROO-HOO”*** ***BECAUSE OF YOU*** THIS IS WHATNAZARETH HOUSECAN DO!

Thank you for making it possible for Nazareth House Apostolate to provide for this family and so many others this month !

We really need your help to do it again next month and every month…Presently, we are working hard to raise funds for our on the ground mission which is about to take place. We rely on God as he expresses himself through your prayers, compassion and generosity.
Listen to your heart, please consider giving today.

Nazareth House Apostolate2216 Goldsmith LaneLouisville, KY 40218

or through our website:
Source: www.nazarethhouseap.org

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Message from Roo…

HELLO, MY NAME IS ROO
*
*
*
*
*
*
MAMA VICKI CALLS ME
“ROO-HOO”
*
*
*
*
*
*
BECAUSE OF YOU
*
*
*
THIS IS WHAT
NAZARETH HOUSE
CAN DO!

Thank you for making it possible for Nazareth House Apostolate to provide for this family and so many others this month !

We really need your help to do it again next month and every month…Presently, we are working hard to raise funds for our on the ground mission which is about to take place. We rely on God as he expresses himself through your prayers, compassion and generosity.
Listen to your heart, please consider giving today.


Nazareth House Apostolate

2216 Goldsmith Lane

Louisville, KY 40218


or through our website:

Source: www.nazarethhouseap.org




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Message from Roo…

HELLO, MY NAME IS ROO
*
*
*
*
*
*
MAMA VICKI CALLS ME
“ROO-HOO”
*
*
*
*
*
*
BECAUSE OF YOU
*
*
*
THIS IS WHAT
NAZARETH HOUSE
CAN DO!

Thank you for making it possible for Nazareth House Apostolate to provide for this family and so many others this month !

We really need your help to do it again next month and every month…Presently, we are working hard to raise funds for our on the ground mission which is about to take place. We rely on God as he expresses himself through your prayers, compassion and generosity.
Listen to your heart, please consider giving today.


Nazareth House Apostolate

2216 Goldsmith Lane

Louisville, KY 40218


or through our website:

Source: www.nazarethhouseap.org




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Message from Roo…

HELLO, MY NAME IS ROO
*
*
*
*
*
*
MAMA VICKI CALLS ME
“ROO-HOO”
*
*
*
*
*
*
BECAUSE OF YOU
*
*
*
THIS IS WHAT
NAZARETH HOUSE
CAN DO!

Thank you for making it possible for Nazareth House Apostolate to provide for this family and so many others this month !

We really need your help to do it again next month and every month…Presently, we are working hard to raise funds for our on the ground mission which is about to take place. We rely on God as he expresses himself through your prayers, compassion and generosity.
Listen to your heart, please consider giving today.


Nazareth House Apostolate

2216 Goldsmith Lane

Louisville, KY 40218


or through our website:

Source: www.nazarethhouseap.org




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Sierra Leone Empty Bowls

woman with amputated hands waits for rice with empty begging bowl.

James Mansaray: Freetown, Sierra Leone

Friday 18, September 2009

It is always said “seeing is believing …”so I guess this outdoor display of beggars will convince all of you deniers on the fact that thousands still can’t make a day’s meal here in Mama Salone. This time round, it was right at the heart of the Capital, down town Wilberforce Street, adjacent the famous Central Mosque where hundreds of beggars await the final whistle of the 2:00 PM prayers.

For them, it’s payday time as Friday’s are the legal begging days here especially around Mosques where our Muslim brothers and sisters are seen giving out their last pennies to those desperately in need and with the month of Ramadan closing in, the crowd of beggars increases making it very difficult for those who want to give out a little help.

Mama Vicki and I had faced such tension and fight when we stop there to buy few religious items and to give help to some of the poor beggars who are always there. The fact is, being hungry and desperate has become part and parcel of these people so do not be surprise to see them fighting over a bowl of rice or even a piece of bread. I called it ‘Survival of the strong’ meaning if you are not strong enough,you get nothing at the end.

My pity goes for the aged, the limbless, more especially those in wheel chairs and to crown it all the blind to name but a few who can’t meet what it takes to fight hard for a piece of this lion’s share.

I was shocked to witness such a scene and i just can’t afford to keep it to myself but to share it with you in words and in pictures. Seeing old mammies being knock off on the other side by the fortunate young ones sent me on tears, their bowls still empty waiting for a helping hand.

Kids who can’t fight hard do nothing but gather from the bits and pieces dropping off on the floor and gutters.

Those in wheel chairs wait and see what their kids will get from this turbulent share of just a 50kg bag of rice which is actually meant for a single family now for a whole crowd. At the end most of them goes home empty handed and sleeping hungry.

This older lady goes home with empty bowl but maintaining

her dignity and smile on her face.

The scene of empty bowls and tired stretching hands explains it all and these poor people need our attention, your attention. How long will this last for them? We have been doing our best from time to time dropping several bags of rice to a whole lot of people and seeing this makes me want to do more and there are a whole lot out there unnoticed suffering the same fate or even worse……………….

You can change someone’s life, even if only one life, it is a blessing on you and that life. Nazareth House is approaching yet another mission, another moment to make a real difference in these lives. Please give today, the clock is ticking away – we need your help now.

Nazareth House Apostolate, 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218

or give through the website through this link

www.nazarethhouseap.org
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Sierra Leone Empty Bowls

woman with amputated hands waits for rice with empty begging bowl.

James Mansaray: Freetown, Sierra Leone

Friday 18, September 2009

It is always said “seeing is believing …”so I guess this outdoor display of beggars will convince all of you deniers on the fact that thousands still can’t make a day’s meal here in Mama Salone. This time round, it was right at the heart of the Capital, down town Wilberforce Street, adjacent the famous Central Mosque where hundreds of beggars await the final whistle of the 2:00 PM prayers.

For them, it’s payday time as Friday’s are the legal begging days here especially around Mosques where our Muslim brothers and sisters are seen giving out their last pennies to those desperately in need and with the month of Ramadan closing in, the crowd of beggars increases making it very difficult for those who want to give out a little help.

Mama Vicki and I had faced such tension and fight when we stop there to buy few religious items and to give help to some of the poor beggars who are always there. The fact is, being hungry and desperate has become part and parcel of these people so do not be surprise to see them fighting over a bowl of rice or even a piece of bread. I called it ‘Survival of the strong’ meaning if you are not strong enough,you get nothing at the end.

My pity goes for the aged, the limbless, more especially those in wheel chairs and to crown it all the blind to name but a few who can’t meet what it takes to fight hard for a piece of this lion’s share.

I was shocked to witness such a scene and i just can’t afford to keep it to myself but to share it with you in words and in pictures. Seeing old mammies being knock off on the other side by the fortunate young ones sent me on tears, their bowls still empty waiting for a helping hand.

Kids who can’t fight hard do nothing but gather from the bits and pieces dropping off on the floor and gutters.

Those in wheel chairs wait and see what their kids will get from this turbulent share of just a 50kg bag of rice which is actually meant for a single family now for a whole crowd. At the end most of them goes home empty handed and sleeping hungry.

This older lady goes home with empty bowl but maintaining

her dignity and smile on her face.


The scene of empty bowls and tired stretching hands explains it all and these poor people need our attention, your attention. How long will this last for them? We have been doing our best from time to time dropping several bags of rice to a whole lot of people and seeing this makes me want to do more and there are a whole lot out there unnoticed suffering the same fate or even worse……………….

You can change someone’s life, even if only one life, it is a blessing on you and that life. Nazareth House is approaching yet another mission, another moment to make a real difference in these lives. Please give today, the clock is ticking away – we need your help now.

Nazareth House Apostolate, 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218

or give through the website through this link

www.nazarethhouseap.org
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Sierra Leone Empty Bowls

woman with amputated hands waits for rice with empty begging bowl.

James Mansaray: Freetown, Sierra Leone

Friday 18, September 2009

It is always said “seeing is believing …”so I guess this outdoor display of beggars will convince all of you deniers on the fact that thousands still can’t make a day’s meal here in Mama Salone. This time round, it was right at the heart of the Capital, down town Wilberforce Street, adjacent the famous Central Mosque where hundreds of beggars await the final whistle of the 2:00 PM prayers.

For them, it’s payday time as Friday’s are the legal begging days here especially around Mosques where our Muslim brothers and sisters are seen giving out their last pennies to those desperately in need and with the month of Ramadan closing in, the crowd of beggars increases making it very difficult for those who want to give out a little help.

Mama Vicki and I had faced such tension and fight when we stop there to buy few religious items and to give help to some of the poor beggars who are always there. The fact is, being hungry and desperate has become part and parcel of these people so do not be surprise to see them fighting over a bowl of rice or even a piece of bread. I called it ‘Survival of the strong’ meaning if you are not strong enough,you get nothing at the end.

My pity goes for the aged, the limbless, more especially those in wheel chairs and to crown it all the blind to name but a few who can’t meet what it takes to fight hard for a piece of this lion’s share.

I was shocked to witness such a scene and i just can’t afford to keep it to myself but to share it with you in words and in pictures. Seeing old mammies being knock off on the other side by the fortunate young ones sent me on tears, their bowls still empty waiting for a helping hand.

Kids who can’t fight hard do nothing but gather from the bits and pieces dropping off on the floor and gutters.

Those in wheel chairs wait and see what their kids will get from this turbulent share of just a 50kg bag of rice which is actually meant for a single family now for a whole crowd. At the end most of them goes home empty handed and sleeping hungry.

This older lady goes home with empty bowl but maintaining

her dignity and smile on her face.


The scene of empty bowls and tired stretching hands explains it all and these poor people need our attention, your attention. How long will this last for them? We have been doing our best from time to time dropping several bags of rice to a whole lot of people and seeing this makes me want to do more and there are a whole lot out there unnoticed suffering the same fate or even worse……………….

You can change someone’s life, even if only one life, it is a blessing on you and that life. Nazareth House is approaching yet another mission, another moment to make a real difference in these lives. Please give today, the clock is ticking away – we need your help now.

Nazareth House Apostolate, 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218

or give through the website through this link

www.nazarethhouseap.org
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Sierra Leone Empty Bowls

woman with amputated hands waits for rice with empty begging bowl.

James Mansaray: Freetown, Sierra Leone

Friday 18, September 2009

It is always said “seeing is believing …”so I guess this outdoor display of beggars will convince all of you deniers on the fact that thousands still can’t make a day’s meal here in Mama Salone. This time round, it was right at the heart of the Capital, down town Wilberforce Street, adjacent the famous Central Mosque where hundreds of beggars await the final whistle of the 2:00 PM prayers.

For them, it’s payday time as Friday’s are the legal begging days here especially around Mosques where our Muslim brothers and sisters are seen giving out their last pennies to those desperately in need and with the month of Ramadan closing in, the crowd of beggars increases making it very difficult for those who want to give out a little help.

Mama Vicki and I had faced such tension and fight when we stop there to buy few religious items and to give help to some of the poor beggars who are always there. The fact is, being hungry and desperate has become part and parcel of these people so do not be surprise to see them fighting over a bowl of rice or even a piece of bread. I called it ‘Survival of the strong’ meaning if you are not strong enough,you get nothing at the end.

My pity goes for the aged, the limbless, more especially those in wheel chairs and to crown it all the blind to name but a few who can’t meet what it takes to fight hard for a piece of this lion’s share.

I was shocked to witness such a scene and i just can’t afford to keep it to myself but to share it with you in words and in pictures. Seeing old mammies being knock off on the other side by the fortunate young ones sent me on tears, their bowls still empty waiting for a helping hand.

Kids who can’t fight hard do nothing but gather from the bits and pieces dropping off on the floor and gutters.

Those in wheel chairs wait and see what their kids will get from this turbulent share of just a 50kg bag of rice which is actually meant for a single family now for a whole crowd. At the end most of them goes home empty handed and sleeping hungry.

This older lady goes home with empty bowl but maintaining

her dignity and smile on her face.


The scene of empty bowls and tired stretching hands explains it all and these poor people need our attention, your attention. How long will this last for them? We have been doing our best from time to time dropping several bags of rice to a whole lot of people and seeing this makes me want to do more and there are a whole lot out there unnoticed suffering the same fate or even worse……………….

You can change someone’s life, even if only one life, it is a blessing on you and that life. Nazareth House is approaching yet another mission, another moment to make a real difference in these lives. Please give today, the clock is ticking away – we need your help now.

Nazareth House Apostolate, 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218

or give through the website through this link

www.nazarethhouseap.org
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International BABY WEARING WEEK!

21st through 28th of September, 2009

There is a lot to be said about keeping your baby close.

“Wearing” your child has tremendous value to it – both for the mother and baby (emotionally and physically).

Other cultures have never had to buy bigger and better strollers.

A piece of cloth and you have a baby carrier that serves all purposes.

There is no need to wait for the opportunity when baby is asleep to perform your household chores.

Strap the child on and go about your work. In the picture below, Roo gets a birds’ eye view of the reality of chores. He learns that it is a natural part of life and by being on Kadijah he also becomes a part of it. He is not separated from chores “until he gets older” he is involved in it now. What a great learning tool.

Sometimes, mommy needs some time of her own, and daddy needs to help around the house. Baby need not interfere. James in Sierra Leone certainly is secure in his manhood to fling Roo on his back and get busy.

You do what can do to make sure the household is running smoothly.

Our little Roo finds it easy to carry his toy friends around.

How ironic Roo is carrying Kanga in a pouch!

After learning to carry a baby on my back in Freetown.

(Samuel looked a bit leery of white girl’s ability to safely hold him, but all was well. )

Finding that “wearing” the baby was so much easier

and allows you do so much more – actually giving you freedom,

I brought this way home with me to America and my grandchildren became quickly accustomed to being quite close to me.If you’ve never carried your child, front packed or back packed, I recommend it. There are lots of different ways to “wear” your baby, here is one, google to find others…

Source: babywearinginternational.org
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