The team in Hanoi have sent this short update:
Read MoreCircle time is an important time of day at Nzeve. Children all want to tell their news and stories!
Read MoreDeaf children and adults have the same need for support and counselling as hearing people, but rarely get the help they need due to communication challenges.
Read MoreI am delighted to announce that Natasha has passed all 11 subjects of her O Level (Zimsec) exams with 4 As, 6 Bs and a C. (These are equivalent to the UK GCSE exams.)
Read MoreViolet is a young girl who lives in very difficult circumstances. The family is growing and Violet is the eldest of her mother’s three children.
Read MoreSenior was orphaned whilst still in primary school and through Amatelaz found a place where he received love, care and opportunity.
Read MoreIt was a delight to see Maxwell last week and celebrate the successful completion of his first year at Teacher Training College. His third term placement was out of town in the rural areas however this term he is working at a school in Sakubva, near to where he lives.
Read MoreI had the privilege of visiting Peter’s Hair Salon whilst visiting Zimbabwe last week. Peter, Daniel and Nomsa were orphaned 12 years ago.
Read MorePencott School, a familiar sight for most of us here on the Operation Orphan Team.
Read MorePhilip and his wife Margaret never seem to be satisfied by how they are helping the community of Nabigyo.
Read MoreDuring our trip to Uganda we had the joy of spending a couple of days with the children at the school.
Read MoreThe mission for the Nzeve Deaf Centre this year is to target community leaders in and around the local area.
Read MoreWhen a child’s life is positively impacted by a small gesture, hope and potential are released. Our team in Jamaica have sent this report only days after the pilot project ‘Keep a child Learning Jamaica’ began.
Read MoreAll is well this with the school fees all paid up for those who brought their school reports on time. Things have improved since we introduced ‘bring a report first before we pay fees’ policy.
Read MoreLast week we started our pilot project in Jamaica, Caribbean to keep children in school.
Read MoreWe had great news this week that the schools in Sierra Leone have now opened again, which means that our wonderful children are able to go back to school to continue their education, and also establish more of a routine.
Read MoreSome of my most memorable moments would have to include hand-painting at Nzeve (deaf school) and seeing not just the reaction of the children but also the staff!
Read MoreOn our first day we were up early to attend a Sunday morning church service in the local community.
Read MoreVisiting Zimbabwe was an amazing and very special experience. From the first moment of meeting the team at the airport I felt excited to be going away with some wonderful people; and they didn’t disappoint!
Read MoreOne of the most enjoyable parts of going on global expeditions with Operation Orphan is spending time with the people involved.
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