Well, we don't have many.
Have you ever tried to eat soup with a fork? Every Friday is soup day in the feeding center. And with our limited quantity of spoons, most of the children are given forks to consume their nutritious meal.
So, yes, this is a request to all of you coming in the summer to visit Mololoa. We could really use some spoons. And if you have more time for yard sales, Goodwill, or asking fellow covered dish attendees AND space in your suitcase, we could use some more forks and even bowls (cheap plastic picnic style is what we prefer--glass and porcelain break too easily).
Thanks,
Jen and the kids
Monday, May 31, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Tasha, Tyler, and Miranda
I have pictures from Spring Break to share with you all. If you look back in the monthly summary emails, you will find information about when Tasha, Tyler, and Miranda visited Honduras and worked in Mololoa.
They began their work in Mololoa by helping deliver many boxes of rice to the kitchen that were sent from the States.
They shopped for food for families in need and then delivered the items.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
December's Visitors
Well, "better late than never" needs to be applied to this post. I had problems with my camera and with receiving pictures from group members later.
So, finally I am putting up photos of the Palmetto group who labored in love with several projects in Mololoa--including a clinic, a clothing drive, building stairs, repairing Evelyn's house, removing mud from behind the building, and helping out in Sunday school with a special gift wrapping session for the kids to have presents for their parents.
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