Twaambo has lived at Kasensa and been with Zambia Mission Fund - Canada since he was a young boy. For several years he's lived with the Calder family and now, since they've gone to the USA he and his brother Jack, and Agness - another "orphan" has moved to live with the Siazilo family. Siazilos are a wonderful Christian, and Tonga family whom these kids have known for a long time. And Siazilos live on the farm, right next door to us - so we J, T and A every day!
Twaambo - has done very well in school. This year he was the head boy at the school and at the farewell celebration (his school has grades 1 - 9) he was honored with many awards - including the Bible award. Good work Twaambo and good work Rod and Sue Calder for the many years of care and training you invested in him.
Let's continue to pray that Twaambo makes good choices building on the foundation that he's been so blessed with!
Richard was the "guest of honor" speaker for the celebration and reminded the children that God has plans for each of them, therefore they must seek God in all that they do!
The grade 9's finished their celebration with a wonderful cooked meal from the Good Hope School Home Economics class and of course, a dance!
Thanks also to the many donors - both in the USA and Canada who have sponsored Twaambo, Jack and Agness. A very good investment, indeed!
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