In my last blog post (you can review that here) I told you about a family of 8 girls getting a new house, well since that posting mama Jane, in that post, also got a repaired home!
Saved By God’s Grace also had food programs, roof repairs and jigger treatments!
All this done with your generous donations! God bless!
With the busyness of March brought with it other requests for assistance.
I pray you know how very much we appreciate your help in any of the areas where we are spreading the Good News along with helping a family, orphan or widow in need.
Diana has been brought to our attention. She has been paralyzed from birth and is carried around by her older sister on her back to and from school and when she needs to use the bathroom.
This family of 6 lives in this tiny home where Mom works menial jobs to help take care of the family and dad is an alcoholic.
The request we had was for a wheelchair (pictured above). One can be purchased in Nairobi for $300. This would certainly make Diana’s life a little easier for her and her family.
Our partner in Luanda, Kenya, Joseck tells us…
Bro this is mama Astone. She lives here with her children but the grass thatched house is dripping inside real bad. I reached out to a certain businessman in the comunity and he has sent mpesa 20,000 to help out. I am praying God talks to someone out there. Asante.
I love seeing local people come along side Saved By God’s Grace to help their own neighbors. With an additional $1,500 we can complete Mama Astone’s home.
Last but certainly not least is school fees…the kids will be returning to school and those we support are in need of school fees. A total of $5,000 will get everyone back into school.
I know these requests sound huge but I trust in a very HUGE GOD and however He wills for these to be fulfilled IT WILL BE DONE!
If any of these touches your heart please visit our Donate Page and be sure to put your specific wish for how your donation is used in the comment box.
Thank you again for all you have accomplished in Kenya, Africa for our sisters, brothers and neighbors in Christ.