Family Dinners in Kabala, Sierra Leone

 

 

 

 
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“The gratitude of the recipient stimulates the donor to gifts greater than before.” – second Discourse #1

Nazareth House Apostolate is doing a lot with very little, if you haven’t given lately, please consider doing so TODAY. The need is great.

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Family Dinners in Kabala, Sierra Leone

 

 

 

 
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“The gratitude of the recipient stimulates the donor to gifts greater than before.” – second Discourse #1

Nazareth House Apostolate is doing a lot with very little, if you haven’t given lately, please consider doing so TODAY. The need is great.

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What’s for Dinner?




Photo #1: (Top to bottom) This family shares a mango dinner as they sit in front of their home. More and more people in Sierra Leone are filling up on mango with the cost of rice too expensive to purchase.

Photo #2: A mother and young child share a rice & cassava dinner together

Photo #3: Roo helps with preparation of cassava for dinner at St. Laurence House

Photo #4: Roo anxiously waits for dinner to be cooked so he can fill his belly.

Charities are hurting financially and Nazareth House Apostolate is no exception. Americans have had to cut out on travel and watch our food budgets in the USA, however, in Sierra Leone it is more than a matter of cutting something out of the budget. There is no income to cut from, it is a matter of going hungry and starvation. Please, give what you can – we can make a difference in their lives with what those of us in the West consider “very little money” – so please – any contribution is better than none at all. Thank You.

Send donations to:
Nazareth House Apostolate, 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218.

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What’s for Dinner?




Photo #1: (Top to bottom) This family shares a mango dinner as they sit in front of their home. More and more people in Sierra Leone are filling up on mango with the cost of rice too expensive to purchase.

Photo #2: A mother and young child share a rice & cassava dinner together

Photo #3: Roo helps with preparation of cassava for dinner at St. Laurence House

Photo #4: Roo anxiously waits for dinner to be cooked so he can fill his belly.

Charities are hurting financially and Nazareth House Apostolate is no exception. Americans have had to cut out on travel and watch our food budgets in the USA, however, in Sierra Leone it is more than a matter of cutting something out of the budget. There is no income to cut from, it is a matter of going hungry and starvation. Please, give what you can – we can make a difference in their lives with what those of us in the West consider “very little money” – so please – any contribution is better than none at all. Thank You.

Send donations to:
Nazareth House Apostolate, 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218.

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What’s for Dinner?




Photo #1: (Top to bottom) This family shares a mango dinner as they sit in front of their home. More and more people in Sierra Leone are filling up on mango with the cost of rice too expensive to purchase.

Photo #2: A mother and young child share a rice & cassava dinner together

Photo #3: Roo helps with preparation of cassava for dinner at St. Laurence House

Photo #4: Roo anxiously waits for dinner to be cooked so he can fill his belly.

Charities are hurting financially and Nazareth House Apostolate is no exception. Americans have had to cut out on travel and watch our food budgets in the USA, however, in Sierra Leone it is more than a matter of cutting something out of the budget. There is no income to cut from, it is a matter of going hungry and starvation. Please, give what you can – we can make a difference in their lives with what those of us in the West consider “very little money” – so please – any contribution is better than none at all. Thank You.

Send donations to:
Nazareth House Apostolate, 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218.

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What’s for Dinner?




Photo #1: (Top to bottom) This family shares a mango dinner as they sit in front of their home. More and more people in Sierra Leone are filling up on mango with the cost of rice too expensive to purchase.

Photo #2: A mother and young child share a rice & cassava dinner together

Photo #3: Roo helps with preparation of cassava for dinner at St. Laurence House

Photo #4: Roo anxiously waits for dinner to be cooked so he can fill his belly.

Charities are hurting financially and Nazareth House Apostolate is no exception. Americans have had to cut out on travel and watch our food budgets in the USA, however, in Sierra Leone it is more than a matter of cutting something out of the budget. There is no income to cut from, it is a matter of going hungry and starvation. Please, give what you can – we can make a difference in their lives with what those of us in the West consider “very little money” – so please – any contribution is better than none at all. Thank You.

Send donations to:
Nazareth House Apostolate, 2216 Goldsmith Lane, Louisville, KY 40218.

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Mango help ease hunger…



The Mangoes are in Season. This is a great help to the hungry in Sierra Leone. The two children (pictured above) are filling up on mango because the rice they have always depended on their mother to provide them with each day is too costly to afford these days. Our staff & family in Freetown at St. Laurence House must also depend on the mango to compensate for the lack of rice due to the fact it is too high priced to purchase.

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Mango help ease hunger…



The Mangoes are in Season. This is a great help to the hungry in Sierra Leone. The two children (pictured above) are filling up on mango because the rice they have always depended on their mother to provide them with each day is too costly to afford these days. Our staff & family in Freetown at St. Laurence House must also depend on the mango to compensate for the lack of rice due to the fact it is too high priced to purchase.

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Rice Price Gauging in Freetown?????


It is being reported that the business owners in Freetown are sending their workers out to buy large quantities of bags of rice. They, in turn, sell it to the population of Freetown at a higher price than they, themselves paid. Whether this is indeed the case or not, the above photos are evidence of the “hoarding” of rice. The people in Freetown, unable afford to purchase rice (their main food source) by the bag, now are buying it by the cup – enough to get through the day – and if they are lucky to have enough money – enough to get through a week.

It is interesting to note the US AID written on the bag of rice in the above pictures. It was my understanding that Humanitarian AID rice was provided to countries in need – free of charge, yet these bags will be sold to the people in Sierra Leone for a profit.

We welcome your comments on this issue, click on the “comments” link below, just to the right of the posting time. Thank You.

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Rice Price Gauging in Freetown?????


It is being reported that the business owners in Freetown are sending their workers out to buy large quantities of bags of rice. They, in turn, sell it to the population of Freetown at a higher price than they, themselves paid. Whether this is indeed the case or not, the above photos are evidence of the “hoarding” of rice. The people in Freetown, unable afford to purchase rice (their main food source) by the bag, now are buying it by the cup – enough to get through the day – and if they are lucky to have enough money – enough to get through a week.

It is interesting to note the US AID written on the bag of rice in the above pictures. It was my understanding that Humanitarian AID rice was provided to countries in need – free of charge, yet these bags will be sold to the people in Sierra Leone for a profit.

We welcome your comments on this issue, click on the “comments” link below, just to the right of the posting time. Thank You.

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