SUPPORTING EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF AFRICAN CHILDREN JoiningHearts& Hands Mission Joining Hearts and Hands builds meaningful relationships between educational communities in Kenya and the United States. We initiate and oversee projects that promote dignity, opportunity, and self- sustainability. 0... Sweet children in one of the many slums of Nairobi INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 2007 Progress 2 IGLAs :2 Kiswahili 3 Puzzle Hannah's Hope 3 MayWeTalkwith 3 You? How Can I Help? 4 ---- ANNUAL NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2007 AnotherBusyYear in Kenya Joining Hearts and Hands has had a very busy and productive 2007. Due to your generosity and prayers, we have been able to accomplish much in Nyanza and Western Provinces in the Lake Victoria region of Western Kenya. Last February we visited a town called Timau near Nyeri north of Nairobi. There we stayed with Sister Joanne of the Franciscan Order where she is the head of a school that teaches pre-school children as well as senior citizens how to read and write. It was in Timau that we were able to get a good idea of how to run a micro tailoring shop. Later on in the journey, we carried that infor- mation to Mbaka Oromo Primary School in Maseno, Kenya for the school commu- nity's tailoring IGLA (Income Generating Learning Activity). One of our major efforts on this trip was to establish IGLAs at all of our schools. We are happy to report that we are in various stages of completion at three sites. The handa school community chose horticulture and are already harvesting tomatoes and kale. Lufumbo and handa are currently building shelters for two goat breeding stations and planting crops to feed the dairy goats. This Everlyn, from Mageta Island with sponsor, Chris Buckley initiative is called SIDEBU. The SHIEBU cooperative will be producing goat milk by the beginning of the year. We were also able to visit Christ the King Parish in Katito, south of Kisumu. Christ the King is the future location of Hannah's Hope. Hannah's Hope is an Early Childhood Center in honor of Hannah Congdon and her friends Katie Shirley, Bailey Goodman, Meredith McClure and Sara Monnat. Off of Lake Victoria is a remote island named Mageta. where we were able to see the devastation to the families of those left behind by the death of relatives due to HIV/AIDS. Wernet a tiny little girl who graduated from Standard 8 and was unable to attend school due to the inability to pay for school fees. Everlyn showed us her report card; a brilliant mind who couldn't further her education. One of our travel mates, Christine Buckley couldn't let this happen and is now sponsoring Everlyn for her 4 years of high school. Events like this happen every day in Kenya. The needs are so I!reat and your kindness I!oes so far. We visited all of our 37 scholarship students, supervised school construction on three sites and made connections with organizations such as Kisumu Children's Remand Home that is a safe-haven for children who are found on the streets of Kisumu. We hope that you find this newsletter informative and that you agree that there is much to do in Kenya for those less fortunate than we. We send out quarterly E-Newsletters. If you would like to be added to our list, please send an e-mail to: wcalaaV,rochester.rr .com and put "SUBSCRIBE" in the subject box. We will be sending e-news updates from Kenya in February. Thank you for your continued support. Wishing you many holiday blessings,
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SUPPORTINGEDUCATIONAL NEEDSOF AFRICAN CHILDREN JoiningHearts& Hands
MissionJoining Hearts and Handsbuilds meaningfulrelationships betweeneducational communities inKenya and the UnitedStates. We initiate andoversee projects thatpromote dignity,opportunity, and self-sustainability.
0...Sweet children in one of the
many slums of Nairobi
INSIDE THISISSUE:
2007 Progress 2
IGLAs :2
Kiswahili 3Puzzle
Hannah's Hope 3
MayWeTalkwith 3You?
How Can I Help? 4
----ANNUAL NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2007
AnotherBusyYearin Kenya
Joining Hearts and Handshas had a very busy andproductive 2007. Due to yourgenerosity and prayers, wehave been able to accomplishmuch in Nyanza and WesternProvinces in the LakeVictoria region of WesternKenya.
Last February we visited atown called Timau near Nyerinorth of Nairobi. There westayed with Sister Joanne ofthe Franciscan Order whereshe is the head of a schoolthat teaches pre-schoolchildren as well as seniorcitizens how to read andwrite. It was in Timau thatwe were able to get a goodidea of how to run a microtailoring shop. Later on in thejourney, we carried that infor-mation to Mbaka OromoPrimary School in Maseno,Kenya for the school commu-nity's tailoring IGLA(Income Generating LearningActivity).
One of our major efforts onthis trip was to establishIGLAs at all of our schools.We are happy to report thatwe are in various stages ofcompletion at three sites. Thehanda school communitychose horticulture and arealready harvesting tomatoesand kale. Lufumbo andhanda are currently buildingshelters for two goat breedingstations and planting crops tofeed the dairy goats. This
Everlyn, from Mageta Islandwith sponsor, Chris Buckley
initiative is called SIDEBU.The SHIEBU cooperative willbe producing goat milk by thebeginning of the year.
We were also able to visitChrist the King Parish inKatito, south of Kisumu.Christ the King is the futurelocation of Hannah's Hope.Hannah's Hope is an EarlyChildhood Center in honor ofHannah Congdon and herfriends Katie Shirley, BaileyGoodman, Meredith McClureand Sara Monnat.
Off of Lake Victoria is aremote island named Mageta.where we were able to see thedevastation to the families ofthose left behind by the deathof relatives due to HIV/AIDS.Wernet a tiny little girl whograduated from Standard 8and was unable to attendschool due to the inabilityto pay for school fees.Everlyn showed us her reportcard; a brilliant mind whocouldn't further hereducation. One of our travelmates, Christine Buckley
couldn't let this happen and isnow sponsoring Everlyn forher 4 years of high school.Events like this happen everyday in Kenya. The needs areso I!reat and your kindnessI!oesso far.
We visited all of our 37scholarship students,supervised schoolconstruction on three sites andmade connections withorganizations such as KisumuChildren's Remand Homethat is a safe-haven forchildren who are found on thestreets of Kisumu.
We hope that you find thisnewsletter informative and
that you agree that there ismuch to do in Kenya for thoseless fortunate than we. We
send out quarterly
E-Newsletters. If you wouldlike to be added to our list,please send an e-mail to:wcalaaV,rochester.rr .com
and put "SUBSCRIBE" inthe subject box. We will besending e-news updates fromKenya in February.
2007Progressin Kenya2007 was a very busy year for us!!
. Constructed two new class-
. Started three thriving Micro-
Industries at Lufumbo, lrandaand MbakaOromo
Joanne and BillCala with Sister.Helen from St. Oda's School
for the Blind visiting St. Oda's .graduate Dominic Otieno at his.new High School. Scholarship
.provided by Joining Hearts andHands .
.
This year JoiningHearts I? ~.and Hands will be building 4 . :o..':k!!'"kitchens on 4 different "~.~ . ~~'~.f. -sites.Thesekitchenswill r.,.-'idL. -be environmentally friendly
and more importantly will
be eliminating cooking with
open fires in smoke-filled
rooms. the greatest causeof death in Africa
Lufumbo School Committee.members in front of Water
Tank under construction I/
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IncomeGeneratingLearningActivities(IGLA---I
rooms at lranda Primary School
and Completely re-constructed a3-classroom block
. Followed-up on progress of
scholarship students. We visitedand provided support packagesto all of our 37 scholarship stu-dents. We traveled fromNairobi to Western Province tovisit all students
. In December we will be selecting
about 12 additional scholarship
students, bringing our total toabout 50 students on full. four-
year scholarships, including roomand board
. Completed a new 4-classroom
block at Mbaka Oromo PrimarySchool
Held 3 health clinics at Mbaka
Oromo, providing Hepatitis B
Vaccines, AIDS screening. anti-
biotics, physicals, de-worming,
surgery referrals and mosquitonets for all 600 children & staff
Iranda Kale Crop Ready for Harvest.IGLA by Joining Hearts and Hands
JOINING HEARTS & HANDS
. Have received approval to
build a new school from the
Kisumu Diocese at Christ
the King parish in Katito,
Kenya. Hannah's Hope willbe constructed on this site.
Construction will start in the
late winter
. Invested in solar cookers to
reduce pollution, preservethe environment and stemdeaths from smoke inhala-tion
. Joining Hearts and Hands is
investing in a project to putshoes on 2000 children in
three of our schools
.
. Plansfor construction of 2
additional classrooms at
lranda Primary School
Shiebu Dairy Goat Committee re-ceiving training in November of
ANNUAL NEWSLETTER PAGE 3
KISWAHILI WORDS IN KENYATry this Word Search of words often used in Kenya. Learn some Kiswahili!
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Hannah's Hope is an early child-hood center that will be con-
structed in Katito, Kenya inhonor of the FiveAngelsfromthe 2007 graduating class ofFairport HighSchool who weretaken all too soon and suddenlyin a car accident in June. Joanneand BillCala traveled to India
with Hannah in the Springof,------ --
2006 with a group from Fair-port High School. JoiningHearts and Hands has set a goalof $45,000 to build Hannah's
Hope. At the time of publica-tion $30,000 has been raised.We will build two classrooms, akitchen, teacher workroom andlatrines.
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Two New Completed Joining Hearts andHands Classrooms at Iranda Primary School I
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Havingan educational focus, welook forward to visitingschools andindividualclassrooms. There is no
better way to educate our childrenabout Africa than beingable toengage in dialogue and see whatmost of the rest of the world is
experiencing through crisp visualsthat "keep it real."
Ifyou would like to sched-ule an interactive presenta-tion, please call us at
585-377-8298
One of the four major goals ofJoiningHearts and Hands is tobridge the cultural dividebetweenthe United States and Africa. Wewould like to do a multi-media
presentation for your group! Weare currently booking dates tospeak to community groups, churchgroups, organizations and clubs(Rotary, Kiwanis,Uons, Masons,etc.)
[email protected] and Frederic, principal ofLufumbo with school kids and our
man in Kenya, John (center)
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A N I B H G H A A V I I U N
H M E C E A L E L V S T I J
C A I G B I E E R U U N A A
A S J I M F S V M I V A W Y
M E E U 0 0 H U I K A M A S
T N B E G K U B W A T E W S
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AFRIKA - Africa CHAI- Tea DAWATI-Desk
EMBE -Mango JAMBO - Hello KABEJI -Cabbage
KAHA WA - Coffee KALAMU -Pencil KlBOKO -Hippo
KlSUMU - Kenyan KOFIA -Hat KUBWA -LargeCity
KUKU -Hen KWAHERI -MAJI- Water
Good Bye
MASENO - A Village MBUZI- Goat MGENI- Visitor
MSICHANA - Girl MVULANA - Boy MWAJLIMU-Teacber
MWANAFUNZI-NDIZI- Banana NDOGO- SmallStudent
NGOMBE -Cow PENDO -Love SAMAKI- Large
SHULE- Scbool SWETA -Sweater VIATU -Sboes
WANYAMA -Animals WENZI- Friendship YATIMA - Orpban
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We are changingthe lives of theneedy in Kenya because of YOU..Aresult of your generosity. Withoutyour financialcommitment, we can-not make the kind of progress thatwe have made in less than two short
years.
. Keep us and the people of Kenya
in your prayers
. Organize a fundraiser. Everyone
is not always able to contributefinancially,however, we all havetalents to share. Many peoplehave come up with fundraisingideas and have run with them.
Can you organize a run? Adance? A dinner? An auction?
There are so many possibilities!Kids have worked wonders with
lemonade stands!! Talk to youremployers. Sincewe are a
How Can I Help?. 501 (c) ( 3 ) many companies will
provide matching funds.
. Talkto your employerto be acorporate sponsor
. Set up a presentation with your
club, church or group.
. Donate if possible. Any amount
is appreciated.
We are now in the midst of our main
annual fundraiser. Ifyou do not havea copy of the brochure, e-mail us [email protected][email protected] or call usat 585-377-8298 and we can e-mail
or send you a copy.
Tax Deductible checks can be madeto:
Joining Hearts and Hands9 Fieldston Grove
Fairport, NY 14450
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Joining Hearts and Hands is an IRSapproved 50I (c) ( 3). All of yourdonations are tax deductible.
There are no personnel costs forJoining Hearts and hands. BillandJoanne Cala take no salaries and payfor all of their accommodations and
travel expenses both here and inAfrica. Your tax deductible giftsgodirectly to those in need!
Joanne proud of her menu creation at theKiwanis kitchen in Kisumu