I heard from one of my dear friends today who lives in a remote village of Tanzania. We are building a wonderful bridge of learning about each other. She is a woman who in so many ways reminds me of Mother Theresa. She is a nun who has dedicated her entire life to help the poorest of the poor. She explained to me today that a group that she is caring for has become very desperate for food. That within the last few days, she has witnessed over 10 children die of starvation.
I don't know what that must feel like, to hold a child who has no strength to hold their own head up or lift their arms for joy or run like the others. I can't imagine, my friends heart witnessing this day after day ~ but she does and she allows those children to stay safe in her arms.
I ask during this holiday season, that we remember her and all of her sisters who so freely give their life to help those who have nothing to eat. Our food will soon arrive, and we will be able to give decent nourishment to the poorest of the poor. Thank you again for all you have done for me to help others~ I appreciate everyone for their kindness!!!
Until next time~
Cheers!
Welcome. You are a blessing and I Thank you for your partnership with the "least of the least" in Tanzania Africa. Serving those who have nothing but hope is challenging and rewarding. This blog will offer you insight as to how anyone even those without any special skills can make a tangible difference in one, one hundred or thousands of lives. I welcome you to learn, grow and serve in any capacity in which your heart leads you. God Bless you for your time here on my blog.
"The Happiest Day for Simeon and Sula"

Children's Book
Simeon and Sula Dolls
Purchase and help those who suffer
Hajiba (middle) widow who made dolls
Supporting the widows in Kenya
Simple Hope East Africa Director Charles Mpanda
Dedication of SHEA Food! Thank you Country Director Charles Mpanda for your help!
Building a bridge of love between our worlds
Hand in hand we help each other!
Matonyak Orphanage
Sharing Love with an orphan
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