Kisoro, at the base of volcanoes
Kisoro, at the base of volcanoes
There are various ways of reaching
Kisoro from Kampala, some more appealing
than others!
You can try this cheap
method
Or this… (not recommended)
When you get there it’s really good!
They say the town is a bit scruffy
But the inhabitants are great
We also recycle rubbish
Spectacular views
The Potter’s Village, July 2008
This beautiful mural in the day room was painted by friends from Tewkesbury
The night nursery
The house parents
sitting room
The day room/play room
The Babies Home from the Medical Centre
Hannah Dey and Junior
A competent staff team and our friends
and Benjamin, our cow manFesto, our carpenter…
Carl and Shenzi are in charge of vermin
Lots of nappies to get clean!
We are in real need of a washing machine as we use
on average 80 nappies a day!
James gets stuck in! The Potter’s Village has lots of land, so we aim eventually to produce most of
our own food and all our firewood/charcoal
Baptisms galore!
Thank you Holme
Wood and Tong for an
amazing parcel!
Transplanting elephant grass for the cows…
… to make way for the Medical Centre
The Medical Centrehas an enormous
roof and is a magnificent and versatile building with a fantastic
veranda
The Potter’s Village, July 2008
There are many chapters yet to unfold for The Potter’s Village, but praise God that we are now able to help some of the most
vulnerable and ‘at risk’ children of Kisoro!
So that’s us
Lord, you have been our dwelling place throughout all generations.Before the mountains were born or you brought forth the earth
and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God.
Thank you for praying, caring and giving, may the Lord bless you for
sharing in our lives in Uganda