Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Updates on the Impact of Precious Little

A couple of updates on the use of the money gained from the exhibition.

In Kenya, Tipape Loomu, the principal of the Maasai school, says they have 53 new kids at his school and they plan to build new infrastructure to house them. A new classroom is one of the first things on the agenda.

At Breakfast Club in Mangamba,Tanzania, Romy Campbell says they're grateful for the assistance from Precious Little. They recently bought some cows to make the Breakfast program self sustaining.

Romy says: "I went to Masasi a couple of weeks ago to buy the cows: Makelele (noise) and Hasira (anger) although both have calmed down now they are being well fed. The money will certainly be used on (all) the extra costs associated with looking after cows."

Cheers and I hope everyone is enjoying their kids' drawings

Nick and Leonie

1 comment:

maasaipillars.blogspot.org said...

I must say again that your help was a blessing to us. We have 135 children(girls and Boys) in our schools now and 5 trainned teachers.

Blessings in all that you are doing

Tipape Loomu