Supplies for the NHA Kabala School

Photo: Roo surrounded by supplies for the NHA Kabala School

Our Nazareth House Apostolate Kabala School opens another school year this week. It will be the second year in the building provided by the compassionate donors of NHA.

James points out what your generosity has provided for the NHA Kabala School

The need for supplies for the school are always in demand and we do what we can with what we have available.

Kadijah and Roo sort the supplies for NHA Kabala School

We pray that as our support list grows so that our help to the school will also grow. But for now, we are happy to provide these few items as often as possible.
We are aware that the uniforms we provided last year are tattered and fading, but the kids are making do. We have committed to the school, to hang in there with them until they become self-sufficient. We must keep up with our obligations to them. It is our hope that by some miracle the compound will be provided and we can give more attention to the needs of the school. There is so much to do. The compound remains our first and most important goal -for without it, our existence in Sierra Leone becomes very limited.

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Roo Enjoys His First Day of School

Monday was a day of mourning for Nazareth House Apostolate, in respect for those who died in the ferry sinking and for the oldest man in Kabala, Pa Starke. However, another event played out on Monday, September 14th.Because of the generosity of those who know and understand the importance of a good education: ROO WAS ABLE TO START SCHOOL, ON TIME WITH HIS FEES PAID! Thank you so much for making this possible.Roo sends his greetings as he begins his day, playfully exploring his new look in his new uniform.

Wow, big pockets, what more could a boy ask for in a pair of shorts? “With these pockets I can hide a frog and bring it home and scare mum and sisters!”

…and then mum gets the backpack and Roo realizes he is going to be away from her today in a big building with people he doesn’t know. He doesn’t like the idea of being away from his mama.He becomes a little apprehensive……

but papa has his camera out and makes things fun. Roo decides the day will be alright after all.Big sister, Lucy, who doesn’t start her school year until next week, walks Roo to his destination.Roo meets and greets his friends at the Dyclar Internet Cafe and the day looks very promising. Excitement is in the air. They continue on down the way to reach the school.Oops, then we arrive at our destination. Roo looks back at his papa thinking “maybe I don’t want to do this…” There are kids everywhere, BIG kids. No mum, no papa, no sisters , only people Roo doesn’t know… Uneasiness sets in. Big sister lovingly escorts Roo into the building, he settles into the classroom. His day begins.At the end of the day, Roo’s decides it was a very good day and he likes school. He is most thankful, NHA is most thankful, James & Kadijah are most thankful that you all pooled together again to provide Roo with the a gift that will carry him throughout his lifetime. A gift that keeps gifting…

Let’s work together to provide it for more and more children. Education is the gift of life, a better life.

www.nazarethhouseap.org
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Roo Enjoys His First Day of School

Monday was a day of mourning for Nazareth House Apostolate, in respect for those who died in the ferry sinking and for the oldest man in Kabala, Pa Starke. However, another event played out on Monday, September 14th.

Because of the generosity of those who know and understand the importance of a good education: ROO WAS ABLE TO START SCHOOL, ON TIME WITH HIS FEES PAID! Thank you so much for making this possible.
Roo sends his greetings as he begins his day, playfully exploring his new look in his new uniform.

Wow, big pockets, what more could a boy ask for in a pair of shorts? “With these pockets I can hide a frog and bring it home and scare mum and sisters!”

…and then mum gets the backpack and Roo realizes he is going to be away from her today in a big building with people he doesn’t know. He doesn’t like the idea of being away from his mama.

He becomes a little apprehensive……

but papa has his camera out and makes things fun. Roo decides the day will be alright after all.
Big sister, Lucy, who doesn’t start her school year until next week, walks Roo to his destination.Roo meets and greets his friends at the Dyclar Internet Cafe and the day looks very promising. Excitement is in the air. They continue on down the way to reach the school.
Oops, then we arrive at our destination. Roo looks back at his papa thinking “maybe I don’t want to do this…” There are kids everywhere, BIG kids. No mum, no papa, no sisters , only people Roo doesn’t know… Uneasiness sets in. Big sister lovingly escorts Roo into the building, he settles into the classroom. His day begins.

At the end of the day, Roo’s decides it was a very good day and he likes school. He is most thankful, NHA is most thankful, James & Kadijah are most thankful that you all pooled together again to provide Roo with the a gift that will carry him throughout his lifetime. A gift that keeps gifting…

Let’s work together to provide it for more and more children. Education is the gift of life, a better life.

www.nazarethhouseap.org
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Roo Enjoys His First Day of School

Monday was a day of mourning for Nazareth House Apostolate, in respect for those who died in the ferry sinking and for the oldest man in Kabala, Pa Starke. However, another event played out on Monday, September 14th.

Because of the generosity of those who know and understand the importance of a good education: ROO WAS ABLE TO START SCHOOL, ON TIME WITH HIS FEES PAID! Thank you so much for making this possible.
Roo sends his greetings as he begins his day, playfully exploring his new look in his new uniform.

Wow, big pockets, what more could a boy ask for in a pair of shorts? “With these pockets I can hide a frog and bring it home and scare mum and sisters!”

…and then mum gets the backpack and Roo realizes he is going to be away from her today in a big building with people he doesn’t know. He doesn’t like the idea of being away from his mama.

He becomes a little apprehensive……

but papa has his camera out and makes things fun. Roo decides the day will be alright after all.
Big sister, Lucy, who doesn’t start her school year until next week, walks Roo to his destination.Roo meets and greets his friends at the Dyclar Internet Cafe and the day looks very promising. Excitement is in the air. They continue on down the way to reach the school.
Oops, then we arrive at our destination. Roo looks back at his papa thinking “maybe I don’t want to do this…” There are kids everywhere, BIG kids. No mum, no papa, no sisters , only people Roo doesn’t know… Uneasiness sets in. Big sister lovingly escorts Roo into the building, he settles into the classroom. His day begins.

At the end of the day, Roo’s decides it was a very good day and he likes school. He is most thankful, NHA is most thankful, James & Kadijah are most thankful that you all pooled together again to provide Roo with the a gift that will carry him throughout his lifetime. A gift that keeps gifting…

Let’s work together to provide it for more and more children. Education is the gift of life, a better life.

www.nazarethhouseap.org
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Roo Enjoys His First Day of School

Monday was a day of mourning for Nazareth House Apostolate, in respect for those who died in the ferry sinking and for the oldest man in Kabala, Pa Starke. However, another event played out on Monday, September 14th.

Because of the generosity of those who know and understand the importance of a good education: ROO WAS ABLE TO START SCHOOL, ON TIME WITH HIS FEES PAID! Thank you so much for making this possible.
Roo sends his greetings as he begins his day, playfully exploring his new look in his new uniform.

Wow, big pockets, what more could a boy ask for in a pair of shorts? “With these pockets I can hide a frog and bring it home and scare mum and sisters!”

…and then mum gets the backpack and Roo realizes he is going to be away from her today in a big building with people he doesn’t know. He doesn’t like the idea of being away from his mama.

He becomes a little apprehensive……

but papa has his camera out and makes things fun. Roo decides the day will be alright after all.
Big sister, Lucy, who doesn’t start her school year until next week, walks Roo to his destination.Roo meets and greets his friends at the Dyclar Internet Cafe and the day looks very promising. Excitement is in the air. They continue on down the way to reach the school.
Oops, then we arrive at our destination. Roo looks back at his papa thinking “maybe I don’t want to do this…” There are kids everywhere, BIG kids. No mum, no papa, no sisters , only people Roo doesn’t know… Uneasiness sets in. Big sister lovingly escorts Roo into the building, he settles into the classroom. His day begins.

At the end of the day, Roo’s decides it was a very good day and he likes school. He is most thankful, NHA is most thankful, James & Kadijah are most thankful that you all pooled together again to provide Roo with the a gift that will carry him throughout his lifetime. A gift that keeps gifting…

Let’s work together to provide it for more and more children. Education is the gift of life, a better life.

www.nazarethhouseap.org
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Oldest Man in Kabala, Sierra Leone passes on leaving long legacy.

Written by James Mansaray, Freetown, Sierra Leone

As we all await the Lord’s final call one day, it is true according to the Biblical words that it is appointed for man to die and onto judgment……….This time round, the lot falls on our oldest in Kabala, a grandfather to many, a noble role model, custodian and Father of the Wara Wara Mountains, Justice of the peace, longest serving dispenser, master farmer of Koinadudu, the Honourable Pa Daniel M. Starke who finally lay to rest last night at his resident at Gbawuria at the tender age of one hundred and something something. …………. some say 110?

All we know is that he was over a hundred years old and many who had waited out his death have long since gone before him. Now has come his honorable and peaceful transformation to the next side of life.

Thanks to Mr. Kondowulay Paygay Mansaray, a great friend of mine (one of the best in my opinion and youngest aspirants for the local Chieftaincy Paramount Chief Post (to be held soon) for passing the message to me last night. He always helps me out with works at the NHA school, lending me his truck or whatever he can.

(Fr. Seraphim, Mama Vicki & Paygay at NHA Kabala School)

Kondowulay Paygay Mansaray was with the old man, Pa Starke as he dropped the body. He held him as he passed on.

Luckily forPa Starke, my usual NHA trips to Kabala prompted me to visit him in his house, escorted by one of his best son Bayo Mansaray. I was there to take his very last photographs. In a picture Memunatu Jalloh greeted the old man seeing him still happy and healthy.

He was a mentor to my father, the Rev. Foday Mansaray and more than a father to the whole nation. All will miss the good man.

I, for one, on behalf of our students and teachers at Nazareh House Apostolate School in Kabala, will never forget his vibrant support and encouraging words when we started the NHA school construction along the Ismaia Road Kabala Town.

MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE.

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Oldest Man in Kabala, Sierra Leone passes on leaving long legacy.

Written by James Mansaray, Freetown, Sierra Leone

As we all await the Lord’s final call one day, it is true according to the Biblical words that it is appointed for man to die and onto judgment……….This time round, the lot falls on our oldest in Kabala, a grandfather to many, a noble role model, custodian and Father of the Wara Wara Mountains, Justice of the peace, longest serving dispenser, master farmer of Koinadudu, the Honourable Pa Daniel M. Starke who finally lay to rest last night at his resident at Gbawuria at the tender age of one hundred and something something. …………. some say 110?

All we know is that he was over a hundred years old and many who had waited out his death have long since gone before him. Now has come his honorable and peaceful transformation to the next side of life.

Thanks to Mr. Kondowulay Paygay Mansaray, a great friend of mine (one of the best in my opinion and youngest aspirants for the local Chieftaincy Paramount Chief Post (to be held soon) for passing the message to me last night. He always helps me out with works at the NHA school, lending me his truck or whatever he can.

(Fr. Seraphim, Mama Vicki & Paygay at NHA Kabala School)

Kondowulay Paygay Mansaray was with the old man, Pa Starke as he dropped the body. He held him as he passed on.

Luckily forPa Starke, my usual NHA trips to Kabala prompted me to visit him in his house, escorted by one of his best son Bayo Mansaray. I was there to take his very last photographs. In a picture Memunatu Jalloh greeted the old man seeing him still happy and healthy.

He was a mentor to my father, the Rev. Foday Mansaray and more than a father to the whole nation. All will miss the good man.

I, for one, on behalf of our students and teachers at Nazareh House Apostolate School in Kabala, will never forget his vibrant support and encouraging words when we started the NHA school construction along the Ismaia Road Kabala Town.

MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE.

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Oldest Man in Kabala, Sierra Leone passes on leaving long legacy.

Written by James Mansaray, Freetown, Sierra Leone

As we all await the Lord’s final call one day, it is true according to the Biblical words that it is appointed for man to die and onto judgment……….This time round, the lot falls on our oldest in Kabala, a grandfather to many, a noble role model, custodian and Father of the Wara Wara Mountains, Justice of the peace, longest serving dispenser, master farmer of Koinadudu, the Honourable Pa Daniel M. Starke who finally lay to rest last night at his resident at Gbawuria at the tender age of one hundred and something something. …………. some say 110?

All we know is that he was over a hundred years old and many who had waited out his death have long since gone before him. Now has come his honorable and peaceful transformation to the next side of life.

Thanks to Mr. Kondowulay Paygay Mansaray, a great friend of mine (one of the best in my opinion and youngest aspirants for the local Chieftaincy Paramount Chief Post (to be held soon) for passing the message to me last night. He always helps me out with works at the NHA school, lending me his truck or whatever he can.

(Fr. Seraphim, Mama Vicki & Paygay at NHA Kabala School)

Kondowulay Paygay Mansaray was with the old man, Pa Starke as he dropped the body. He held him as he passed on.

Luckily forPa Starke, my usual NHA trips to Kabala prompted me to visit him in his house, escorted by one of his best son Bayo Mansaray. I was there to take his very last photographs. In a picture Memunatu Jalloh greeted the old man seeing him still happy and healthy.

He was a mentor to my father, the Rev. Foday Mansaray and more than a father to the whole nation. All will miss the good man.

I, for one, on behalf of our students and teachers at Nazareh House Apostolate School in Kabala, will never forget his vibrant support and encouraging words when we started the NHA school construction along the Ismaia Road Kabala Town.

MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE.

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Oldest Man in Kabala, Sierra Leone passes on leaving long legacy.

Written by James Mansaray, Freetown, Sierra Leone

As we all await the Lord’s final call one day, it is true according to the Biblical words that it is appointed for man to die and onto judgment……….This time round, the lot falls on our oldest in Kabala, a grandfather to many, a noble role model, custodian and Father of the Wara Wara Mountains, Justice of the peace, longest serving dispenser, master farmer of Koinadudu, the Honourable Pa Daniel M. Starke who finally lay to rest last night at his resident at Gbawuria at the tender age of one hundred and something something. …………. some say 110?

All we know is that he was over a hundred years old and many who had waited out his death have long since gone before him. Now has come his honorable and peaceful transformation to the next side of life.

Thanks to Mr. Kondowulay Paygay Mansaray, a great friend of mine (one of the best in my opinion and youngest aspirants for the local Chieftaincy Paramount Chief Post (to be held soon) for passing the message to me last night. He always helps me out with works at the NHA school, lending me his truck or whatever he can.

(Fr. Seraphim, Mama Vicki & Paygay at NHA Kabala School)

Kondowulay Paygay Mansaray was with the old man, Pa Starke as he dropped the body. He held him as he passed on.

Luckily forPa Starke, my usual NHA trips to Kabala prompted me to visit him in his house, escorted by one of his best son Bayo Mansaray. I was there to take his very last photographs. In a picture Memunatu Jalloh greeted the old man seeing him still happy and healthy.

He was a mentor to my father, the Rev. Foday Mansaray and more than a father to the whole nation. All will miss the good man.

I, for one, on behalf of our students and teachers at Nazareh House Apostolate School in Kabala, will never forget his vibrant support and encouraging words when we started the NHA school construction along the Ismaia Road Kabala Town.

MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE.

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Monday a National Day of Mourning in Sierra Leone

From the last count I’ve been able to read in reports of the ferry disaster: 120 have been buried. It has been said that many of the bodies found have been buried in Mass Graves because of the advanced state of decomposing. Many more bodies have yet to be discovered and they may end up floating into local streams and rivers.The surveillance patrol of the Sierra Leone Navy continues the search for the victims.

Sierra Leone’s President Ernest Koroma declared Monday to be a National Day of Mourning. It seems fitting since it is a Holy Day of the Cross on our religious calendar. September 14th, The Exaltation of the Cross. I’ve always wondered about the “exaltation” thinking rather it should be a Holy Day of remembrance of BEARING the Cross. I understand the victory won on the Cross, and certainly this should be exalted but there is another dimension of the carrying of the Cross. Certainly, the people of Sierra Leone bear the cross more than most.

The President said that citizens should consider wearing black armbands and flags will be at half mast.

Those that survived said the ferry transported goods and passengers which included many children. They say it overturned and sank within in minutes.

Survivors also stated that rescue operations were delayed and medical supplies were not enough to treat the 37 who survived. It is estimated there were 268-300 on board.

It is reported that nearly 10 hours passed before the first rescue mission was launched.

I have ridden on the ferry into Freetown. As you can see by the concern on Fr. my face… I was not happy with the situation in which I found myself. My concerns were with the overloading of the ferry and the general condition of the boat. I just wanted to get to the other side, to get off the boat.

I read that the harbour master of the town of Tombo, Samuel Bangura, said all vessels had been grounded along the coast and a thorough inspection would be carried out before boats may set sail again. I applaud this and hope that the inspection is complete and uninhibited.

Aware that the nation of Sierra Leone is in the recovery mode, I know the many struggles they have. It is not easy, no matter who is in charge, to pull a nation out of such a dire straights. We must pray for the people, its leaders, everyone of this country and those who deal with Salone from other countries. There have been many improvements and more are on the way, we must use every obstacle to learn and grow, learning from our mistakes in order to bring about a brighter future, working together for the better. To this end we must pray.

On Monday, Nazareth House will mourn the loss, and we pray that these dear people did not die in vain. I can only hope that this tragedy, like so many tragedies, will rise from the ashes of adversity and bring about the change needed so that something like this doesn’t happen again.

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