THE FIRST photos today show a view of our Dairy area. To the left we are looking from the driveway towards the boundary hedge. The Dairy man's house is middle right with the red roof. You can just see the roof of Green Cottage beyond the hedge and across the road. Tyndale Cottage is behind us as we look. All of this on the Jacaranda Cottage Compound.
The NEW fence is going up to the right, and you can just see part of the OLD fence to middle left of the photo. The idea is to provide a larger area for the Paddock for the cows, to exercise in. The cows otherwise remain cared for intensively.
The second photo is taken from he HEDGE end and looking down toward the Milking Station. In this photo you fan clearly see the old fence, and the line made for the NEW one. We now have, as I have previously told in a previous Blog, TWO cows, and two calves. ONE more cow is to soon join us hopefully - another generous gift from Tyndale School Team.
We have a good Dairyman, and have ordered a double Milking Machine, to make life a little easier for him. At present our 2 cows are pregnant, and are not yielding much. But when the THREE will be with Milk we will be able to supply the need of all four of our Homes AND the School with enough Milk. Even with the overhead cost, it will be MUCH cheaper than buying milk in Town. We are believing the LORD will smile on this endeavour.
To the right are three of our girls all looking suitably mischievous little cherubs,. Behind them the Dairyman's house again, and to the right again the main GATE from the road into the Day Care Centre which is just out of the photo to the far right. We have THREE other Homes on this side of the road with some 96 boys and girls under 18 - yet it still has space and order as a compound that also comprises the Day Cared Centre the Dairy, AND one of our Vegetable Garden Plots.
On the other side of the drive just in front of the girls is Tyndale and the new Jacaranda Cottage.
Today some of the new double bunk beds for the Girls Hostel arrived - four of them - and by Monday the rest should have arrived, and all the beds made up - all gifted by members and friends of Tyndale School. Everything else has been made ready, and as I mentioned last week, the Team will be using the kitchen/dining/sitting room facility during their stay on this occasion. We are VERY happy that the plan to use part of Old Jacaranda for the Senior Girls has worked SO very well, THEY are also very happy and excited at the prospect of moving in on the 1st August. We also received the sitting room chairs and finished all the paintwork there during this last week. It looks good.
It looks a little cramped, but there will only be, on average, about 12 girls using the space at any time.
All of what we have done here to make the Girls Hostel a reality has been accomplished through the Legacy left by our dear friend Miss. Jean Potts, who I know would have been overjoyed to see it. She was always so glad to see any progress for the good of the children, and vocally publicised all that we did in her church and indeed wherever she went, no matter that she was well into her eighties.
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Of course we know this will be reciprocated in other places as well, most of all no doubt the United kingdom herself. Kenya herself should be appreciating this situation, and indeed one might expect a decrease in the daily cost of of living - no sign of it yet; it is still climbing. So please remember to pray for us,when you have your time with our Father in Heaven. We know HE watches over us, and we know HE will not forget us, or be unaware of the global situation of which we are a very tiny part.
YES! WE HAVE AN EVEN MORE SERIOUS PROBLEM! The problem of finding how to EXIT our children from the Homes when it is time for them to find employment and a future. We have been forty four years in Eldoret. More than 300 children have grown up and left us - each one with a job of some kind. Not always what they wanted or had even trained for, but at least something that promised money enough to live on - even if not much more! During our time in this Town we have found sympathy and understanding enough from local government, and the private sector. But when we began here in 1972 there were only forty thousand inhabitants in Eldoret . Today there is reputed to be more than 1.3 million!! Not much else has changed here, especially in industry and trade. It is said unemployment stands at over 60% - the majority being twenty and under!! This obviously poses a problem; a challenge, and indeed a very real crisis in places like ours - places that take Children in who are helpless and hopeless with the idea of providing them a future, only to find that future blocked.
We have never asked or required financial aid from Kenya to provide even a shoe lace for any child in our Homes since they began to come in 1969. We still do not ask, BUT we are entreating Kenyans to care about the future of these children, and to make the years that have gone into bringing them into adult life, both meaningful and worthwhile; children from all over the State, rescued without fear or favour as a 'GIFT' to the Nation.
THE YOUTH of Kenya, altogether face a quandary so grave that I believe it seriously affects their ability to study and focus with any sense of real expectation that it will reap a reward. They look around them, talk to those who have left school and college ahead of themselves, and they wonder more and more what the future holds..
Look at these faces! Faces of OUR children in the midst of doubt. For all the promise of a place to go and earn a living, they are more and more believing they are alone and almost stranded. It is a Depression that is setting in, and it did not start today.
We are now running a Hostel for Boys of 18 and over, plus another for Girls. We see in front of our eyes the effect on their minds in regard to how they will live and prosper in the future when they must finally leave us; leave home! After all EVERY parent is experiencing this situation Although I CRY today on behalf of the Orphan and the Destitute without real home or parent, to be provided help to start an independant and life in Kenya, I must also remember those at home with their parents - your children. ALL our children are already asking- before they Graduate - 'WHAT NOW?' Will you look the other way? Will you be silent and let a child of yours rot away on the street? Will you say he is no concern of yours?
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We are all well, and still enjoying the joy of having Elisabeth home with us, though the time is flying past too quickly. She will have left us again by Thursday next week. But still very Thankful that she was allowed to be here with us. Thank you Lord Jesus.
We received on Wednesday this week, a Donation from friends in the UK, send via the AENON Trust. We do Thanks Appreciate every shilling - An Update will soon be sent to all.
Love from us all, John Esther, and Daryl Green
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