We've had a whirl wind week and we're worn out, but grateful that so much got done. This group helped build a tin roof lean-to for the Sunday School classroom at church, held three medical clinics, pressure-washed and painted part of the dorm, helped out with the neighborhood Bible class, and visited some of the families that Little Hands serves.
This morning we got up at 5:30 to say good bye. Once again, we are sad to bid farewell to people we didn't know a week ago, but now we think of as part of our family. We are thankful for all the work that was accomplished and the encouragement that they were to everyone here at Little Hands. We pray for a safe trip home and look forward to seeing everyone again someday.
1 comment:
Sara,
I found you via World Our Classroom, Laura's blog. I am very interested in Little Hands, Big Hearts. I see you said that your two years will be up in November. Is work with LHBH alawys just a two year committment?Can you point me in the right direction if a family wanted to see if there was work they could do with LHBH for two years?? My husband is currently the director of a summer camp for kids with physical disabilities and we've worked with special populations for our entire adult lives. We know God has something new on the horizon for us. We're trying to figure out what that is.
Thanks,
GfG
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