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PHOTO GALLERY 

All of these projects you will view, funded by well-wishers and "Remember the Poor", are to the Glory of God Alone, Who has created these works in advance that we should walk in them.


ANNUAL MEETING
Children reunited with relatives and loved ones during the annual parent x teacher meeting at ERAI AKUJ AMINA.
ART PROJECTS
Art projects with orphans are used to help fund their school materials and needs provisions.
BIBLE DISTRIBUTION
Bibles are provided for needy believers and seekers in a diversity of languages.
BROOM MAKING
Forty Turkana tribe women were funded for starting broom making enterprises.
BUILDING CHURCHES
Before and after: Two church buildings (one under a tree)
DROUGHT RELIEF
Widows and victims of hunger are helped with food during times of hunger and drought.
Nomadic pastoralists are also paid with food, to fund broom-making and build shelters for street children.
FINANCIAL AID
Financial assistance is given to many destitute to cushion their hardships.
FUTURE PROJECTS
A chai kiosk, shop, greenhouse and grain mill will support the street children's shelter.
Career centers training in sewing, carpentry and machine repair will teach them a trade.
GOAT BREEDING BUSINESS FOR WIDOWS
22 Turkana widows were given 44 female goats to breed for providing their needs.
MATERIAL AID FOR THE DESTITUTE
Food, clothing, staples and finances are dispersed among victims of tribal fighting, AIDS/TB and poverty.
INDIGENOUS EVANGELISM TRIPS
Local pastors are sent out to bring the gospel of salvation through Christ Jesus to the lost.
LAND PURCHASE FOR CHURCH BUILDING
1.2 acres of land was purchased to build a meeting house on Prayer Mountain.
LAND PURCHASE FOR WIDOW
1.2 acres was purchased for a landless widow and mother of six to have a home and garden.
LAND PURCHASE FOR STREET CHILDREN'S SHELTER
A down-payment was put on 5 acres of land on which to build a village to shelter street children:
"Erai Akuj Amina" (Turkana language for "God Is Love" village)
TRADITIONAL HOUSING FOR THE STREET CHILDREN
Six traditional houses (in respect for their tribal culture) were built to shelter about 30 street children,
A well such as this one must be dug to provide water for "Erai Akuj Amina" village.
MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Medical aid is provided for pressing needs,  
Such as Nyambura's C-section, her son's leg abscess, Akai's typhus, Isak's TB and septic sore, Rashid's cataract surgery, Nisola's anemia, Edith's malaria, Riziki's broken leg from a fall from a coconut tree, etc.


7-year-old Martha needs intervention for her club feet, and 15-year-old Naomi for her hunch back.
HUNGER RELIEF AT IDP CAMPS AND TB/AIDS CLINIC
       Three trips were made between 2012-2013 to take food relief to AIDS/TB patients, and refugees in Indigenous Displaced Persons camps in Isiolo and Tana River.
HELP WITH SCHOOL FEES
Many children are helped to remain in school through payment of their school fees.
SEEDS
Seeds for greens, tomatoes, maize and beans have helped many struggling widows.
SMALL BUSINESS INCENTIVES
A woman in a Masai village was helped to open a dry goods shop, A Muslim woman on the coast was helped to start a business selling lantern oil and fish, An AIDS widow was funded to open a shoe shop, A TB survivor was helped to start a tomato growing business, and 60 Turkana women were funded to start broom making and goat breeding. 
FEEDING THE STREET CHILDREN
Street children in a desert town are being fed and receiving encouragement and 
guidance.
HOUSING PROJECTS
Funding for housing for needy persons is provided: (Top left to right): 
A house and cow for widow Esta, another for TB survivor Isak & family, 6 Turkana huts for street children, 
(Bottom left to right): Before and after housing for the Ndiritu family, Street children to house. 
"I was hungry and you gave Me something to eat. I was thirsty and you gave Me something to drink. I was a stranger and you took me in. I needed clothes and you clothed Me. I was sick and you looked after Me. I was in prison and you came to visit Me...Inasmuch as you did it unto one of the least of these...you did it unto Me." ---- Jesus---                                                                                                          (Matthew 25:31-46) 


                                                    ALL GLORY TO GOD!

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