Wednesday, March 30, 2016

New Orphanage in Sierra Leone for Ebola Victims Orphans

In addition to the God is Love Orphanage in Conakry, Guinea I have been effectively working in Sierra Leone since 2015 on rescuing Ebola victim's orphans.  We have opened an orphanage after I joined a program to feed 150 children a day. 
It has been a hard struggle to continue without sufficient support and a small team.  So I decided I will have to close the school down since I have no support to pay the three teachers that have volunteered since last year.  I paid what I can afford but the orphanage in Conakry also needs finances to exist too. 
Sierra Leone's case is very pathetic, I saw with my very eyes many men and women who died with the evil virus, Ebola, and left their children unfed or schooled.  Our team has help with one year rent to house the very deplorable children 
I have been able to get land for a Church and an orphanage because the house we took for the children is very tight for them, not like the big living room we have in Conakry Guinea.  I am right now in Waterloo Sierra Leone and the orphanage is here too, but the land is about six miles away from Waterloo. 
The Sun is very hot here and I go to the land after it goes down. I must return back to Guinea because the food got finished here and I need to find means for survival there.  We are currently looking for a main sponsor to support the work here.  The need is real and demanding seeing little children in the streets hungry, the Government is not helping victims or the stigma left by the Ebola virus.  There are not many orphanages in Sierra Leone.  Just the short time we come to work in Sierra Leone by faith many people has been relieved from their grand children or nephews and nieces left by dead relatives of the Ebola virus.  With no money left, I told my team to return for now and come back since there is nothing left. We have bought food and other necessities for the orphanage. 
 Please consider supporting the Ebola Victim Orphans.  I can be contacted via the contact form on the website and I will be in touch.  If you aren't in a position to support us, can we ask you to pray that God will make a way.

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