Our Students Need School Uniforms




I title this “Our” students because these children are as much a part of your life as they are mine. We all make up Nazareth House and through that love and generosity, many students are receiving an education—a hope for a brighter future. Last week I asked James Mansaray (our Nazareth House Director in Sierra Leone) to take pictures of children around Freetown (see previous post below)in their school uniforms so that I could show these traditional outfits to all of you. As the photos that he took arrived into my email inbox, one by one each child captured my heart. I had planned to examine the uniforms to compare them with our design sketches, however, instead I found myself focused on each child’s beautiful face. All of the children are adorable, but one face; one precious smile in particular, seized my undivided attention. It was that of little Josephine Sankoh (pictured to the right), a victim of the RUF—having been attacked with a machete during the war (while only an infant), she flashes the most genuine smile at James as he snaps her image. I am ashamed that I complained my coffee was at proper temperature this morning…sigh.
This is the case of most children in Sierra Leone, they have nothing but are always happy—abundantly grateful for the least bit of attention or the smallest gift.
Our students in Kabala are lacking in clothing. What better way of helping them as we provide them a school building (education in a sheltered structure safe from the weather) but to also provide them with apparel. To promote discipline and enhance the education experience, it is the tradition for the relevant schools in Sierra Leone to dress their children in uniforms – so that all are the same.
As the construction of the building nears completion, it is time to begin making our student’s uniforms. The material will be purchased in either Makeni or Freetown where it is cheaper. Tailors/ Seamstresses in Kabala are ready with their sewing machines to whip up each child’s uniform. This stimulates the local Kabala economy while providing for the need. Nazareth House will cover the cost of labor and material.
We are asking for donations of $25 to provide two (2) uniforms per student. Most of our students wear little more than shredded rags to cover their body, the two uniforms will be alternated to wear throughout the school week.
Your gift of $25 delivers two uniforms to a student (boy or girl). Once received, a photo of the child dressed in your uniform gift will be sent to you along with the child’s name and age.
We are considering the color of red for our NHA School Uniforms.(see sketch above) However, a final decision has not been made as we are also considering using the colors in the National Flag.
All uniforms will have the NHA Logo on them. The girls wearing jumpers and the boys white shirts and shorts. The tailors will make the final decision on design.
James has been in Kabala this past weekend to bring funding for the materials to finish the school. We are extremely close to ending the construction and have already begun to make the desks, secure funding for the uniforms and acquire the learning materials.
The rainy season is upon us and we must work fast and hard to be in the school quickly. Your donations are vital to this project. We are almost there. Please help!
Can you believe it?—you are providing (not only an education) but the building and necessities for these children. What a wonderful offering of love! God bless you.

Donations should be mailed to:

Nazareth House Apostolate
2216 Goldsmith Lane
Louisville, KY 40218

or by using the paypal link of our website nazarethhouseap.org

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Our Students Need School Uniforms




I title this “Our” students because these children are as much a part of your life as they are mine. We all make up Nazareth House and through that love and generosity, many students are receiving an education—a hope for a brighter future. Last week I asked James Mansaray (our Nazareth House Director in Sierra Leone) to take pictures of children around Freetown (see previous post below)in their school uniforms so that I could show these traditional outfits to all of you. As the photos that he took arrived into my email inbox, one by one each child captured my heart. I had planned to examine the uniforms to compare them with our design sketches, however, instead I found myself focused on each child’s beautiful face. All of the children are adorable, but one face; one precious smile in particular, seized my undivided attention. It was that of little Josephine Sankoh (pictured to the right), a victim of the RUF—having been attacked with a machete during the war (while only an infant), she flashes the most genuine smile at James as he snaps her image. I am ashamed that I complained my coffee was at proper temperature this morning…sigh.
This is the case of most children in Sierra Leone, they have nothing but are always happy—abundantly grateful for the least bit of attention or the smallest gift.
Our students in Kabala are lacking in clothing. What better way of helping them as we provide them a school building (education in a sheltered structure safe from the weather) but to also provide them with apparel. To promote discipline and enhance the education experience, it is the tradition for the relevant schools in Sierra Leone to dress their children in uniforms – so that all are the same.
As the construction of the building nears completion, it is time to begin making our student’s uniforms. The material will be purchased in either Makeni or Freetown where it is cheaper. Tailors/ Seamstresses in Kabala are ready with their sewing machines to whip up each child’s uniform. This stimulates the local Kabala economy while providing for the need. Nazareth House will cover the cost of labor and material.
We are asking for donations of $25 to provide two (2) uniforms per student. Most of our students wear little more than shredded rags to cover their body, the two uniforms will be alternated to wear throughout the school week.
Your gift of $25 delivers two uniforms to a student (boy or girl). Once received, a photo of the child dressed in your uniform gift will be sent to you along with the child’s name and age.
We are considering the color of red for our NHA School Uniforms.(see sketch above) However, a final decision has not been made as we are also considering using the colors in the National Flag.
All uniforms will have the NHA Logo on them. The girls wearing jumpers and the boys white shirts and shorts. The tailors will make the final decision on design.
James has been in Kabala this past weekend to bring funding for the materials to finish the school. We are extremely close to ending the construction and have already begun to make the desks, secure funding for the uniforms and acquire the learning materials.
The rainy season is upon us and we must work fast and hard to be in the school quickly. Your donations are vital to this project. We are almost there. Please help!
Can you believe it?—you are providing (not only an education) but the building and necessities for these children. What a wonderful offering of love! God bless you.

Donations should be mailed to:

Nazareth House Apostolate
2216 Goldsmith Lane
Louisville, KY 40218

or by using the paypal link of our website nazarethhouseap.org

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Children in Freetown Wearing their School Uniforms





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Children in Freetown Wearing their School Uniforms





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The Rains are on their way, but Kabala kids will be dry in school!!!!




PHOTO 1: Rains in Makeni, 2: Heavy Rain in Freetown, 3:Rain in Freetown

Thanks to those who, despite the economy woes in the USA, have placed the less fortunate people above themselves and continue to support Nazareth House Apostolate – the school we are building in Kabala, Sierra Leone is getting closer and closer to completion. We have received over half of the final $3K in funds needed to complete this construction project. Everything and anything you can contribute (no matter how small or big) pushes this great work to its finalization resulting in children receiving life changing education sheltered from the heavy rains in an adequate, safe structure. Rainy Season is in its infant stages presently, rest assured “the water is coming”! Donations are being accepted payable to Nazareth House Apostolate through paypal on our website (see side bar of this blog for link) and by USPS at 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218. Please help to finish this building before the hard, unending rains come within a few short weeks. We are so close!

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The Rains are on their way, but Kabala kids will be dry in school!!!!




PHOTO 1: Rains in Makeni, 2: Heavy Rain in Freetown, 3:Rain in Freetown

Thanks to those who, despite the economy woes in the USA, have placed the less fortunate people above themselves and continue to support Nazareth House Apostolate – the school we are building in Kabala, Sierra Leone is getting closer and closer to completion. We have received over half of the final $3K in funds needed to complete this construction project. Everything and anything you can contribute (no matter how small or big) pushes this great work to its finalization resulting in children receiving life changing education sheltered from the heavy rains in an adequate, safe structure. Rainy Season is in its infant stages presently, rest assured “the water is coming”! Donations are being accepted payable to Nazareth House Apostolate through paypal on our website (see side bar of this blog for link) and by USPS at 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218. Please help to finish this building before the hard, unending rains come within a few short weeks. We are so close!

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The Rains are on their way, but Kabala kids will be dry in school!!!!




PHOTO 1: Rains in Makeni, 2: Heavy Rain in Freetown, 3:Rain in Freetown

Thanks to those who, despite the economy woes in the USA, have placed the less fortunate people above themselves and continue to support Nazareth House Apostolate – the school we are building in Kabala, Sierra Leone is getting closer and closer to completion. We have received over half of the final $3K in funds needed to complete this construction project. Everything and anything you can contribute (no matter how small or big) pushes this great work to its finalization resulting in children receiving life changing education sheltered from the heavy rains in an adequate, safe structure. Rainy Season is in its infant stages presently, rest assured “the water is coming”! Donations are being accepted payable to Nazareth House Apostolate through paypal on our website (see side bar of this blog for link) and by USPS at 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218. Please help to finish this building before the hard, unending rains come within a few short weeks. We are so close!

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The Rains are on their way, but Kabala kids will be dry in school!!!!




PHOTO 1: Rains in Makeni, 2: Heavy Rain in Freetown, 3:Rain in Freetown

Thanks to those who, despite the economy woes in the USA, have placed the less fortunate people above themselves and continue to support Nazareth House Apostolate – the school we are building in Kabala, Sierra Leone is getting closer and closer to completion. We have received over half of the final $3K in funds needed to complete this construction project. Everything and anything you can contribute (no matter how small or big) pushes this great work to its finalization resulting in children receiving life changing education sheltered from the heavy rains in an adequate, safe structure. Rainy Season is in its infant stages presently, rest assured “the water is coming”! Donations are being accepted payable to Nazareth House Apostolate through paypal on our website (see side bar of this blog for link) and by USPS at 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218. Please help to finish this building before the hard, unending rains come within a few short weeks. We are so close!

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James reports of NHA rice distribution




Report from James Mansaray in Freetown: 17 June 2008

After two weeks of mourning and meditation on the demise of our beloved Nancy in United States and Alimamy in Freetown, Nazareth House Apostolate is looking on the other aspects of our work here in Sierra Leone. Death, nor trials, can take us away for what we have already started, so we always remember and put our then past behind us; focusing on what we are called to do.

In one of our older post on this blog, rice price increase here in Sierra Leone was mentioned and it is with this and from your little support, several bags were purchased and distributed among neighbours and close friends of Nazareth House Apostolate. (Photos: Mammy Barrie with donated rice & Salu Bangura family with their portion of rice assistance) It is impossible to meet all those that are hungry but we always try to do our best around us with the aim of helping more people as time goes on. Thanks to all those who contributed to make this week’s distribution happen.

Back at St. Laurence House, it was all success this Weekend for our two young damsels’ (Lucy & Ann Marie). They have successfully completed their Primary school education with EXCELLENT grades and now will be entering Junior high school. At the colourful ceremony, it was all smiles for me and Kadijah to see them proudly receive their certificates and prizes. They did not only address this huge crowd representing their class, they sang with the school choir, and also danced in the school’s cultural dance troupe displaying their wonderful African skills. I never knew my girls were this good. I was so impressed and wished all of you were here.

Thanks to all of you – especially those who had helped pay their school fees the past years. It would be unfair not to share this joy with you all. I wish I could mention each of your names, but you all take the praise.

You guys are sowing many seeds here. With your support they have come this far and we look forward to see them in Junior high come September.

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James reports of NHA rice distribution




Report from James Mansaray in Freetown: 17 June 2008

After two weeks of mourning and meditation on the demise of our beloved Nancy in United States and Alimamy in Freetown, Nazareth House Apostolate is looking on the other aspects of our work here in Sierra Leone. Death, nor trials, can take us away for what we have already started, so we always remember and put our then past behind us; focusing on what we are called to do.

In one of our older post on this blog, rice price increase here in Sierra Leone was mentioned and it is with this and from your little support, several bags were purchased and distributed among neighbours and close friends of Nazareth House Apostolate. (Photos: Mammy Barrie with donated rice & Salu Bangura family with their portion of rice assistance) It is impossible to meet all those that are hungry but we always try to do our best around us with the aim of helping more people as time goes on. Thanks to all those who contributed to make this week’s distribution happen.

Back at St. Laurence House, it was all success this Weekend for our two young damsels’ (Lucy & Ann Marie). They have successfully completed their Primary school education with EXCELLENT grades and now will be entering Junior high school. At the colourful ceremony, it was all smiles for me and Kadijah to see them proudly receive their certificates and prizes. They did not only address this huge crowd representing their class, they sang with the school choir, and also danced in the school’s cultural dance troupe displaying their wonderful African skills. I never knew my girls were this good. I was so impressed and wished all of you were here.

Thanks to all of you – especially those who had helped pay their school fees the past years. It would be unfair not to share this joy with you all. I wish I could mention each of your names, but you all take the praise.

You guys are sowing many seeds here. With your support they have come this far and we look forward to see them in Junior high come September.

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