Gerda: A group of 11 of us returned August 12 from a successful and
productive trip to Kisima Child Care Academy with a renewed sense of the value and importance of caring for and educating these deserving children. The group included two old
friends of mine, two doctors from San Francisco and their daughters, 11 and 13,
two people from our church (Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church in Loudon,
Tennessee), and my grandson, 12. The
focus of the group was the medical clinic.
Although the doctors were pleased by the overall good health of the
children, they did see some serious problems, prominent among which was a
fast-moving infection in a seven-year-old boy’s leg. Had the doctors not operated the best
scenario would have been that he never would have been able to straighten his
leg; the worst would have been loss of his leg or his life. What a blessing our timely arrival was.
The rest of us sorted and passed out clothing, did lots of
crafts and lessons with the kids, worked with computers, and did what we could
to support the medical team. I brought a
young friend of mine with us, a soccer player from Nairobi, to coach the soccer
team and he was a huge help in all the activities. He even preached a sermon at the Sunday
service. The kids who came were a huge help also. You can get a better idea of the activities
by checking out the photo album--link on right to August 2013 Visit.
After reading I'm feeling like going to Kisima Child Care Academy and have a visit. There are many child care centers which needs proper evaluation for the safety of the children staying there.
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Dr. Vijay Shree
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