The truck was getting stuck in the mud, so had to drop the pebbles unfortunately far away from the workers, but at least they arrived to allow us to make concrete for the classroom floors.
Sand arrived on a drier day.
The truck was getting stuck in the mud, so had to drop the pebbles unfortunately far away from the workers, but at least they arrived to allow us to make concrete for the classroom floors.
Sand arrived on a drier day.
Glad to see women can be earning an income too!
Disclaimer alert–This school has been possible because of many many generous people who have a heart to care.Â
It is not, and have never been, about me, but rather God’s grace, and His amazing people!
Thank you! You and I am just part of His plan.Â
Steel work for the foundation footing.
Starting to dig the foundation for the second school building.
Time for a new wheelbarrow wheel! It will see even more action this time.
Building number one is getting ceiling boards between rooms. This should quiet it down between rooms.
On April 27, 2018, Emmanuel wrote this on his Facebook post about the school.
This poisonous tree, a Euphorbia trucali, was cut down and taken away.
Attaching doors on the office rooms.
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