01 May 2014

ABANDONED CHILDREN - SEEKING ASSISTANCE


Did you know that all we ask our Primary Seven candidates to bring to school for a full week of meals is 3kgs of flour, 2 kilograms of beans, 5 tomatoes and half a kilogram of sugar. Would you be surprised if we told you that we have students at our school who cannot even afford to bring this every week? Yet this is too little compared to what other institutions ask. 

We have children at our school who are suffering from a wide variety of problems that they really should not have to deal with at their age. Some have been abandoned and others simply suffer from poverty. Our Children have a number of various problems they face in their homes, while on their way to school, they tend to suffer a lot and start thinking as hopeless people! 

Our organization is stretched to the limit looking after these children who are all dear to our hearts. We cannot turn them away – they simply have no-where else to turn. We have always tried to give out to some few: clothes, free meals, uniforms, although most times we get stuck, given our limited means! Some children lack where to stay & no one takes care, while others have been threatened with harm. 

We are appealing to everyone to please help us rescue and take care of these young children. They are in need of a place to stay and someone to pay their school fees among other things.  

Thank you for your kindness and charity.  

Yours faithfully;
THE TEACHING STAFF AND COMMUNITY
OF SPRINGS ALIVE COMMUNITY SCHOOL

30 April 2014

Dear Brother Kaweesa,



Thank you for having a good heart for Springs Alive Community School.
Thanks also for being a man of your word!
Over 20 Brethren from Christ Embassy church came at our school on 21st April 2014 as they had promised and we had a great memorable moment in time with them.
The children were very happy even as they listened to Pastor Lydia share reviving words of hope and while each child was given a cup of juice to drink and a piece of bread to eat that these visitors brought for them. We posted some pictures on our Facebook page.
Other items they carried with them for us included; sugar, maize flour, blue band, beans, rice, cooking oil, superget, exercise books, pens and devotional books.
We are so grateful for this cooperation and we request you carry it forward to bear more fruits.
We also thank the Brethren from Christ Embassy Church for having taken the bold initiative and visited us to see how we are doing at Springs Alive Community School, the children keep asking us when you are coming back, although we don’t yet have a definite answer?

GOD BLESS YOU ALL
Regards;
For SPRINGS ALIVE COMMUNITY SCHOOL