Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Student Sponsorships


I feel like I have said this before, but it bears repeating, when the No.41 feeding program started we thought there were 250 students. That felt huge! At that time, we only sold Signature Bags (that feed one student for one year) so, once we had sold 250 we went to the school to get started on preparing for the new year. At that meeting, I was informed that the school had recently added on and there would be 650 students. The Headmaster was so happy to learn that we would follow through on our promise to feed all of the students and our faith walk began. We didn't have the money, yet, but we trusted that as the school year went on, the money would come. We moved forward on building out the kitchen and buying the necessary supplies. One month out from the first day of school, we got word that there were another 100 students enrolled, because they heard about the chance to eat lunch. At this point, I (not so graciously) informed the Headmaster that, if he wanted us to feed all of the students, we would have to cap the number. 750 had to be it. The month was gone in a flash and on the first day of school we arrived to feed 870 students!!

As January of 2014 rolled around, and our second year of feeding kicked off, we were (and still are) feeding 1,200 teachers and students. The need is so great and I never want to be that girl who limits the blessings of God because we have certainly seen them poured out around here. As long as there are mouths to feed we want to, faithfully, do what we can to provide food and, in turn, a solid education. But, can I just be honest and say that, feeding 1,200 people every day is a true test of faith. We are nothing but thankful for all of the blessing we have been given and this week YOU have a chance to be a blessing to one of our students. To change their whole world, for just $5 a month.

Every day this week, I'm going to introduce you to ten of our students who are in need of sponsorship. They aren't just numbers, they aren't just meals fed. They are people with lives, new-found hope, and aspirations for the future. Please take a minute to read through and see who's world you could change by providing them with a hot, healthy school lunch, every day, for $60/year or just $5/month. Donate here.

Name: TUYISENGE Peter
Age: 21
Grade: Senior 6 (12th grade)
Favorite subject: English, Swahili and Kinyarwanda
Favorite food: Kaunga (corn maize)
Peter dreams of becoming an English teacher in the future.


Name: IS-HAQ Mutabazi
Age: 19
Grade: Senior 6 (12th grade)
Favorite subject: English and Swahili
Favorite food: Chicken and Chips
After completing his studies, Mutabazi aspires to become a journalist.



Name: NGOGA Pascal
Age: 20
Grade: Senior 6 (12th grade)
Favorite subject: History
Favorite food: EVERY type of food
Pascal wants to finish school, and travel the world whilst being a member of the international police.
"Some people are poor and do not have much money, this project is very important because all rich and poor can study and perform well together."


Name: MBARUSHIMANA Jean Damascene
Age: 22
Grade: Senior 6 (12th grade)
Favourite subject: English
Favourite food: Kaunga (corn maize)
Jean Damascene loves practising English and one day dreams of traveling the world as a journalist.


Name: UMUBYEYI Diana
Age: 20
Grade: Senior 6 (12th grade)
Favourite subject: English
Favourite food: Kaunga (corn maize)
Diana hopes that once this school year is complete she’ll be able to move to Kigali and become a business woman.


Name: BARIKUNDA Benjamin
Age: 19
Grade: Senior 6 (12th grade)
Favorite subject: Chemistry
Favorite food: Potatoes
Benjamin dreams of finishing school and becoming a doctor.


Name: TURATSINZE Jean d’Amour
Age: 22
Grade: Senior 6 (12th grade)
Favorite subject: Swahili
Favorite food: Corn
Jean d’Amour’s big dream is to become a journalist.


Name: HWIMANA Jean Didiu
Age: 21
Grade: Senior 6 (12th grade)
Favorite subject: Biology and Chemistry
Favorite food: Potatoes
Jean Didiu loves school and hopes to work in medicine one day.


Name: UWIMBABAZI Honorette
Age: 21
Grade: Senior 6 (12th grade)
Favorite subject: English and Swahili
Favorite food: Rice and meat

Honorette hopes that one day she will become the top journalist in Rwanda.


Name: NSENGIMANA Theogene
Age: 21
Grade: Senior 6 (12th grade)
Favorite subject: Mathematics
Favorite food: Rice
Theogene loves football and is fiercely determined to become a solider to protect his country.

So, you ready?? Our goal is 10 sponsored students, each day. Y'all, it's less than one Starbucks drink a month, 50 students this week and 50 next, we can do this. GO! Donate here.

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