I am not feeling well today, and it is a little bit difficult to navigate through some of my usual tasks.
But so many good things happened!
Today, we found long-distance parents for two children at HOCT – for the sweetheart Nangobi Agnes, of whom I wrote earlier (Thank you so much Daniela!) and for the disabled girl Kagoya Ashafat (for whom we still need to buy the wheelchair). The dear friends that decided to take care of those girls are not new at HOCT and, if they decided to keep helping, I am assuming it is because they are pleased at how things unfold, and that our work is good. I cherish Daniela and Claire for having brought such a spark of joy in our word today.
I want to share with you what Claire said today: “I’m glad to help someone who has less chances. Sickness and disability should not make a child loved less.”
Those words come from the heart, and they state the pure truth.
Love those whom no one loves; see those who are not seen. I am telling you, you will be loved and seen a thousand times more.
In photos, Kagoya Ashafat in her first day at HOCT and after having received food from another friend called DaNi, and also from Claire.
