Sunday, 17 July 2011

Providing a Well and Classrooms for Goshen School, Luweero, Uganda

Members of Christ Church family and friends raised over £6,900 at the Stanlake Park Wine Estate "Turning Wine into Water" event. Despite serious amounts of rain in the morning the skies were mostly clear for the afternoon. A big thank you to Mr and Mrs Peter Dart, who own Stanlake, for hosting the event. We invite you to visit during the English Wine Festival next weekend Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th July.

Combined with gifts already received, we have raised over £20,000. This will be enough to provide a well for Goshen school and Nkondo Village in Uganda and  enough for three additional classrooms (they need four). In August a small team from Virginia Water will be going to help with the construction work.


Shadrach Luwago
is the pharmacist at Kiwoko Hospital. He pastors a local church and also leads the hospital mission team. He and his wife Nora also care for around 30 orphans in their own home.

A year ago Shadrach founded a much needed school in the nearby village of Nkondo. Goshen school has already proved very popular with 240 children registered. Besides needing additional permanent buildings (another story), their most pressing need is for clean water, and that is where you come in. The nearest safe water supply is 3 kilometres away.




Help dig a well for Goshen School

 It is going to cost about £4,000 to survey the ground, dig the well and install a pump. Providing safe clean drinking water will significantly reduce mortality rates as well as sickness and disease for hundreds of people.
A Ugandan based charity called Fields of Life which helps build schools in East Africa has the necessary drilling equipment.


Dear Stephen,

Greetings from Goshen family. Thank you very much for the email. I am sorry for the delay to reply this email. I have had problems with connections and many days after work i had to go to school to collect water for the kids with the pickup. The nearest water source is approx. 3 kilometres. Because at the school now we have 240 kids, it becomes very difficult to fetch enough water for all of them, especially during lunch time when it is very hot and every child after having lunch is thirst for some water. It is difficult for them to run 3 kms. to the well and 3 kms. back for the afternoon classes.

This is why i have to fetch for them some water for drinking and also for cooking, but because I go after work in the hospital, time does not allow me to fetch enough water for them. It is in the evening and everybody in the village is coming to fetch water so we have to queue. You can find over 50 jerry cans in a line. By the time they finish getting their water it is already dark. After class all the kids get their jerry cans and walk with a teacher to fetch their own water to wash.

Whenever it rains we use gathered water in the ponds but this kind of water is very polluted and makes many kids sick. right now we are looking for ways of getting drugs to deworm all the kids at school. Most of them are sick with worms.

We have even decided to buy a donkey as you can see in the photo with a plan of making a cart for it to be able to pull the cart with some jerry cans of water to bring to the school. Thank you very much for considering to support Goshen school and the people of Nkondo village as well.

God bless,
Shadrach

So, will you help me? If you wish to make a contribution to provide safe clean water to Goshen school and Nkondo village, you can do so through Christ Church, Virginia Water, which is a registered charity. You can give via a Bankers Order Form or by cheque payable to PCC EPCCVW and send it to Revd Dr Stephen Sizer, Christ Church, Virginia Water, GU25 4PT, headed "Goshen School Well"

You can watch a short video I made of Shadrach talking about his school. I also interviewed Craig Dyer of Christianity Explored and Jim McAnlis of Fields of Life about their involvement in Shadrach’s work.

You can also download a copy of this article for wider distribution.

P.S.

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