EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH IN CAMEROON
“KIDS HELPING KIDS”
EELC-HPN/ELCIC MNO-SYNOD ORPHAN PROGRAM
ACTIVITIES FOR
JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2012
The year started on a good footing with the 70% recovery of
Valerie’s neck after spending a Christmas and New Year full of good humor and
blessings in many ways. It was just time to say bye to the year gone and to
start the New Year in completely changed fashion. Our grand mother did not
relent her efforts of making some cookies for the kids. They also got sweets and Valerie also
concluded with individual kids pictures for the picture chart. Mama Valerie
also had her autograph book on which all the children were asked to write their
names on. This was an exercise that took place for the very first time but the
respond was very good as most of the kids anxiously wrote their following the
sound for those could not write well.
The month of January was also very
charged and busy with the home-visit program. Despite the difficulties such as
perturbations in health, uneasy access to some homes just to name a few, the
KHK team made many trips to meet the kids in their various homes thanks to
Thomas Zebazé who sacrificed much of his time after school to bring us to the
narrow and rough terrains sometimes climbing to the top through stony paths.
Nonetheless it was the most interesting part of the whole event and it is
evident that all the families were extremely happy to receive us in their
homes. Until today most parents still call around and thank the team for taking
that initiative and expressing the Love of God to others. These visits
continued and extended to the early days of February with all positive results.
Only two of the kids were not visited but this will be done in the months ahead
and we will love to have our Grandma and Grandpa back the next year. There were
also meetings with the Director of the hospital, the coordinator of the
Chaplains and Social Workers, and the Project and Programs Manager to make things
better and to improve the KHK program.
For the simple reason that
Jack and Val had to get on the train on Sunday 5th February, we
agreed to have the February assembly on the first Saturday 4th, just
to give them more time to pack-up. The days before the meeting were also very
busy with the buying, transporting and unloading the food items bought into the
container. Making the packages was no easy task in the hot container especially
when the sun came up before noon. We sweated in there but hung-on until we were
done with the process.
Then came the day of our meeting, it was hard to say
good-bye during a celebration and thinking of all the good times spent together
within the last few months. This time not only the usual faces were around but
other partners of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America also came to share
in the same Love of God with these kids. A new song “Oh McDonald had a farm”
was introduced to the kids, followed by the “Jingle bells” and Pr Jack giving
us one of his “country music” songs. We also acknowledged the presence of
Kelly, Lisa and the Pastor Catherine who also came from Canada to work with the
young girls and women of the church. The cookies and fuleri local drink were
made available for consumption on spot after which we all moved to the
container for distributions of food items. This time the milk was put in small
pails for better preservation at home. It was emphasized that the pails and the
stronger bags come back before the next distribution. In addition *toothpaste
and brushes, *New Testament Bibles with crocheted cross bookmarks (made with
love by Val) were handed to each child for spiritual fortification which was
very necessary in times like this. Finally, all the kids got good-bye sweets
from Grandma before difficultly parting.
*Special gifts from Pastor Jack’s past church, Holy Cross in
Midland, Ontario.
A March Update from: Tabebot William Besem, Social Worker
Protestant
Hospital Ngaoundéré
OUR VISITS...
Thomas and his family
Football their favourite sport is played wherever
dry season mud bricks for walls
'Hello' Canada from Jerusalem
the power lines hang low...
Sewing for her family
a unique fence out of car doors/parts
one of our mountain top hikes
a satellite...
'Thank You' Thomas for guiding us throughout
It was such a wonderful experience visiting all the children and their caregivers, some were in school but we had the opportunity to visit and talk with their 'folk'. The views were amazing from the mountain tops.
Wes Mandico is a Cameroonian singer
We THANK Mr. William and Mme. Fanta for their dedication to this program and the children. Thank you again Thomas for your knowledge of where all the 'Kids' live - you are a wonderful young man.
Always in our Prayers... in Christian Love, Val & Jack