The Reason I Keep Coming Back . . .
is the powerful pull of the ASAH girls. They’re like magnets. Last year, there were only twelve of them, but now there are 23 from three villages. Thirteen girls from […]
is the powerful pull of the ASAH girls. They’re like magnets. Last year, there were only twelve of them, but now there are 23 from three villages. Thirteen girls from […]
There has been much to report about progress at the ASAH School for Orphaned Girls, but I have let other responsibilities take precedence over singing the praises of the staff […]
Why do the ASAH girls need our help? Because even though they range in age from 10 to 17, most of them can barely read. The national language in South […]
June 24, 2012 It’s the rainy season here in Duk Payuel, so it isn’t surprising that it’s rained during the night a couple times since my arrival June 11. I […]
At home, my morning routine is up at six, release the cats from the laundry room and traipse downstairs to the fridge for the canned food which they eat in […]