More Clean Water!

 

With the 7th borehole complete and flowing with clean safe water for general consumption, Give Amore is up to its next task of digging yet another well, the 8th in her accomplishments of wells.

The blessing this time will be situated in Elvis’s home (one of our sponsored children), a location whose close proximity to the village’s all-weather road distinguishes it as a better option to render the well to the village and therefore also bless the lager community.

The women in this village make multiple two mile treks to a single open underground water source to fetch this fundamental livelihood commodity and thus risk contracting waterborne infections like cholera, bilharzia, etc. and also perilous bites from snakes, mud crabs, centipedes etc. as they wade in the muddy waters with bare feet whilst trying to access the main water collection point.

Therefore, the 8th well like its predecessors, will not only be just another borehole, but the 8th well of wellness via providing myriad of solutions to the numerous water needs in the village and the vast community. 

Break in at Give Amore Offices

A few days ago, Give Amore’s resource building was broken into and our large screen used to teach computer skills to our students was stolen.

The thieves accessed the building via its incomplete roof and then proceeded to break the door locks to commit the heinous act. However, none of the computers used for training was tampered with nay stolen; something that raises questions as to why the tutorial television monitor was circled as a target.

The monitor was an LED 40 inch LG television which was mainly utilized in free community computer training as a rendering resource, televising video tutorials on myriad of topics on life skills etc. and has served the latter purposes for a record period of five years.

Give Amore and the entire Cornerstone Church fraternity condemns this act in the strongest of terms and appeals for any donations (funds or a used television) to help restore and keep the free computer training project on course.

The Program boasts of over 1500 students from the community and beyond having passed through it and hundreds from the output having secured prestigious jobs as well as started computer services businesses that are doing well and giving back to the community.

It can be recalled that there have been various fruitless attempts to break into the premises in the past and this is the only successful attempt and we hope and pray it is the very last. 

Henry’s “I do” Moment

Henry Anjeje, Give Amore’s chief accountant, exchanged wedding vows with his wife Eunice of 14 years on 6/24. While the couple has been married for 14 years, this beautiful ceremony was a rare and joyous event for the entire community to enjoy!

The wedding graced by family and friends of the couple was conducted at Cornerstone Mission Church and if the African energy of song and dance is anything to go by, the event equaled Eunice’s dream wedding.

Among the witnesses to account of this wonderful union were Mona and her family who were in Kenya for the annual Cornerstone church Christian convention and therefore had first-hand experience of how an African Christian wedding can be so much fun!

We speak blessings over the couple and their five children plus many more marriage memories to come.

Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Anjeje!

Christa's Corner-Love is the Most Effective Form of Evangelism

Thank you dear ones for your support of Give Amore! We have been able to accomplish so much in just two and a half years! While God has done mighty things through us, there is much work to do! I don’t want to limit our goals and dreams for these communities to what I think I am capable of accomplishing. A scripture I read this morning jumped out at me off the pages of my Bible-”…If their purpose or activity is of human origin, it will fail. But, if it is from God, you will not be able to stop these men; you will only find yourselves fighting against God.”-Acts 5:38-39. This scripture reminded me that if Give Amore’s purpose or activity is from God, than nothing is impossible!

If we are to tackle the global giants, we need a global vision. Global giants include extreme poverty (as a result of which 30,000 children die each day), preventable diseases for which we have easy cures, the need for education and the need for clean water (which could be funded by the amount of money that Americans spend on ice-cream every year!). 

There are two possible attitudes when facing a giant. One is to say, it’s too big, there’s nothing I can do. The other is to say, it’s so big, I can’t miss.

Please help us continue to tackle these big giants-we can’t miss…especially with God on our side, we will not fail! Just like David when he faced Goliath. Instead of seeing the giant who overpowered him, he saw a large target that he knew, with God on his side, he couldn’t miss. 

Join me as we fight the global giants one sponsored child, one clean water well and one Made with Amore tote bag at a time. 

God bless,

Christa Horst, Give Amore Founder & Director

The Chapatti Factor by Paul Mukani, Give Amore Director of Communications

Chapatti, a Kenyan delicacy, is similar to a tortilla (but better says Christa). 

Chapatti, a Kenyan delicacy, is similar to a tortilla (but better says Christa). 

General items distributions get our sponsored children excited but, did you know the zeal to always attend more of these functions is Chapatti?

If you have visited Kenya in the past, you are familiar with the popular unleavened pan-grill bread dubbed Chapatti and apart from them being a popular favorite to many, most children in the rural Kenya reserve the delicacy for special functions such as parties, weddings, funerals, circumcision, childbirth celebrations etc. while to some, it is a luxury beyond their daily reach and thus, save it for Christmas celebrations only.

Our sponsored children on the other hand however, have a chance eating chapatti every two months and this gives them something to talk about with pride to their peers whenever the popular food subject comes up on their lengthy treks home from school.

Different from Indian Chapatti, these are made with white or all-purpose wheat flour and are coiled up. They also have a distinguishing element of fat (either ghee or oil) to them.

The purpose of the coil is to make a light flaky chapatti and the outer layers are brushed with oil giving it a crispy edge.

Chapatti is supper simple to throw together, just five ingredients, a little bit of patience and you would be enjoying the tantalizing feel and taste of homemade chapatti; even better served with either chicken or beans and vegetables.

On the lighter side, a part from the call and passion of changing and blessing lives of many in the community, Christa comes back to Kenya for Chapattis too!

So next time your child mentions Chapattis as the favorite meal in his/her letter, you can gauge in your mind what it is and the fact that they have it every two months matters! 

 

Why water, food and education are our main focus in Kenya

Low school enrollment has become a growing concern in Kenya in the recent years, while governments play politics with subsidizing the cost of living, just to get their feet in the hall of power and immediately afterwards forget even mentioning easing the burden in the first place.

‘Subsidized primary school education costs’ was quite a statement, first heard in the year 2002 after a long wait and when it was thereafter implemented, Kenya registered the highest number of children enrolled into public run schools in her history.

However, this was short-lived when other factors came into play and either partially or totally impeded learning thereby forcing many learners to dropout of schools in order to help their parents/guardians curb them to survive.

The two main factors were insufficient water and food that were in meager supply due to children’s resort to be in school and the task of fending for daily bread and water left for a few to perform.

For Nixon Eshiundu, life has never stayed the same after his father’s death from asthma in 2014. His mother and his five siblings had to figure out how to redraw the vectors of their new life without their sole breadwinner.

As Gladys (Nixon’s mother) narrates, it is never enough to feed, clothe, and keep her six children in school from the uncertain $1.5 she makes a day from working in people’s farms and homes. Therefore, to increase their income, her children worked out a school skipping schedule in order to help their mother fend for their daily needs as well as ensuring water is fetched for their daily domestic consumption.

Further as we came to discover during this piece, Nixon, 9 and a 3rd grader, has been added to the schedule and skips school at least twice a week to help in the income generation activities and to this, he has no choice but to, because to them, it is either food or school or, as they worked it out, both.

‘Today is a weekend and only Nixon and his mother have been left behind; the rest have already left in search of menial work and with the pot of boiling mixture of corn grains and beans, the family of seven is certain of at least a munch today.’

With sky rocketing costs of living in the Kenyan economy such a reality, hopes of staying in school for Nixon are fast fading and only the assurance of the morning sun keeps him and his family moving on in the dissents and assents that come with it.

Finally as we prepare to leave, we notice a blanket on a rugged mattress on their living room floor and this he confirms as his sleeping place.

‘We all nod to the fact that education is the key to a brighter future, but with challenges such as these, there is very little to look forward to for Nixon and many othersalike; and this is where we come in!’

 

7th Well of Wellness

Our number of wells dug keeps growing and currently a seventh well is on course and should be completed soon!

As a blessing to Lydia and Elizabeth’s community (sisters in our sponsorship program), the well will quench thirsts and solve numerous water problems and risks in the vast community that solely depends on running water from a wide river traversing the valleys of the village.

The river is well known to flood during the rainy seasons and is even named after its devouring dangers such as sweeping away of bridges, and deaths courtesy of people (mostly children) drowning in it.

The well is a boost to our water provision venture and the communities we touch and much more a dream come true to the inhabitants of the communities who have for a long time been searching for an alternative source of clean safe water for drinking and other consumptions.

The well is located at Lydia and Elizabeth’s home, a strategic location and easily accessed by the villagers.

 

Christa's Corner-May 2017 Newsletter

A generous person will prosper; whoever refreshes others will be refreshed.-Proverbs 11:25

I am beyond thrilled to let you all know that I’ll be going to Kenya in September with an amazing woman and young mother, Heather Duncan. It’s funny how God clearly told me September back in February and when we checked in with Bishop Titus to see when we should come he said September! So, September it is!

Heather Duncan with one of her two beautiful children, Scarlett, age 2. Not pictured is Brody, age 4. 

Heather Duncan with one of her two beautiful children, Scarlett, age 2. Not pictured is Brody, age 4. 

A few updates:

  • We are close to being able to start on our next well! God is so good!
  • All of our children are sponsored! Praise Him!
  • We received a batch of over 100 bags and another batch of 150+ Made with Amore tote bags are en route. We could use help selling these tote bags so if you have any events coming up that we could have a table or if you’d like to take 10 or so each to try and sell, that would be amazing! The proceeds from our tote bags go directly to support our programs
  • Kenya is currently in a food and dry goods shortage and prices are soaring. We could use prayers for our children who will feel the effect of the prices by receiving less food than they currently receive. In order to keep their supply the same, we need additional funds. Please pray for more general funds so that we could increase budget as needed.
  • As we prepare for our trip to Kenya, we need the following:
    • We are in desperate need for a new/used Canon T3 or T5i camera and lens. Our current one is on its last leg. 
    • My team each needs a smart phone, preferably an iPhone 6 or newer. We need 3.
      • All donations are tax-deductible
  • Lastly, if you have any speaking opportunities locally (or even elsewhere in Texas), please let me know. I’m available and eager to tell our story directly to groups of people whether it be MOPS groups, churches, Bible Study groups, women’s clubs…whatever. If I can sell our tote bags on-site, even better!

Thank you to all our generous donors who make this all possible!

God bless you. 

Christa Horst

Do not be anxious about anything, but in ever situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.
And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:6-7

Our Photography Concern

Photos are how we tell our story across the globe so our camera is our most valued tool. -Christa Horst, Give Amore Director

With school and home-based sponsorships, provision of clean safe water for consumption and adult tailoring training being the core focus of Give Amore’s activities, continued quality pictorial update on these and more is a fundamental reliable channel of keeping up with our activities in Kenya.

However, our photography department has been disadvantaged with the sudden performance troubles of our old DSLR camera, the only camera the organization relies on for quality pictures.

Being your “eyes” in Kenya, we are looking for used Canon camera and/ or lenses for a Rebel T3i for our organization. We also require a long lens for quality pictures. We could purchase inexpensively or it would be super amazing if donated.

For details on the same, message us on Facebook via www.facebook.com/amoreministires or www.instagram.com/giveamore or visit our website www.giveamore.org . We are a 501c3 so we can provide you with a tax receipt as well!

 

Kenyan Economy Struggling, How Can We Help?

Soaring food prices characterize the Kenyan economy with the fundamental staples like corn, sugar, beans, rice and vegetables retailing at double prices compared to how they did two months ago.

Economists blame this on the inflation that has hit its all-time high of 12% and the persistent drought that has rocked most of the food producing parts of the country.

This concerns us as most of the children under our care; their families and many more live below poverty lines and largely depend on the staples we provide them with, on a termly basis, for survival. Prayers needed!

On a rather skewed lighter note, it is almost mothers’ day and the humongous question weighing on everyone’s mind is; “What gift befits a mother?”… Well, we have the answer for you! Give Amore’s fourth batch of tote bags are now on sale and 150 more have been dispatched from Kenya to supplement the stocked variety so that we have enough for everyone.

Remember you can now place your orders online by clicking www.giveamore.org and your favorite fabric patterns will be shipped to you.

Proceeds from the sale are injected in our charity activities, one of them being; feeding poor families and keeping their children in school.

2017 Trip to Kenya

 “People who don’t travel cannot have a global view, all they see is what’s in front of them. Those people cannot accept new things because all they know is where they live.” Martin Yan.

 In September all roads lead to Kenya for Heather and Christa and in as much as Christa has made three of these trips in five years, it will be the very first for Heather.

Last year she was accompanied by Melissa and just like in the previous visits, Kenya received them in the best way only Africa can.

Song, energized dance, bumpy earth roads, rains, fellowship, singing of birds, nature trails, gigantic smiles and long hearty laughter, safari tour and so much more branded their visit giving them that much needed homely feeling.

Further, the many setbacks in their itinerary offered teachable moments and also a spectrum of opportunities to meet and bless many lives.

If you would want to join them for an amazing life changing trip, message Christa on www.giveamore.com and Give hope! Give joy! Give Amore!

Christa's Corner-April 2017

We are so thankful for everyone’s support this year! 2017 has already delivered:

  •  Two completed wells and a third almost funded!
  • 100 New Made with Amore tote bags en route to USA
  • 40 children sponsored and educated (we’ve added one new child to our program but we have many in line and waiting, we just need sponsors! 
  • A growing team helping plan fundraising events
  • Planning our next trip to Kenya (Fall 2017)
  • Community involvement and more! Our community garage sale raised over $675!

I’m excited to feel the momentum building for even bigger things in store! My pastor, Randy Phillips, always says that if something is not growing, it’s dying and I’m happy to report that Give Amore is growing! It is alive and thriving and God has big plans in store…better than we can even ask or imagine!

We thank you for your prayers, your financial support and your giving of your time and treasures! If you haven’t already joined us in any of these ways, please consider answering the tug on your heart to make a difference, use your talents and support a ministry doing mighty things in the name of Jesus!

Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.-Ephesians 3:20-21

Our 6th Well is Overflowing with Blessings

Fredrick and Walter’s village received a new clean water well dug and built by Give Amore to supplement its underground water source whose collection capacity has since dwindled over the past months due to harsh drought conditions experienced across the country.

The well which was launched on 6/4, is deemed the main source of water for the village currently and many families throng its spout to quench their thirsts while fetching from it water for their animals and countless domestic uses.

It can, however, be recalled that the digging and building process of the well wasn’t an easy sail through progression. Since the digging is done by hand, the digging process hit a snag twice due to a widely spread bedrock across the compound and only the third attempt was a success hence the new serving water well.

The well is the sixth to the name of Give Amore and it is located in the home of Fredrick and Walter (both under the Give Amore children sponsorship program).

A number of the villagers jostled to get a glimpse of the new “baby in town” and those who spoke were full of gratitude and praises for the blessing. “It is amazing how God uses thoughtful servants from thousands of miles away to sense and provide a well towards our great need of water; we thank you so much!” reads an excerpt from Elizabeth’s Luhya language version speech. (Elizabeth is Fredrick and Walter’s grandmother)

More Made with Amore Tote Bags En Route!

Our fourth batch of Made with Amore tote bags are complete and have been dispatched for the United States of America and should arrive soon.

The multipurpose bags have been seamed from original African fabrics with trendy patterns to suit your ‘African taste’. Therefore, you can be part of making and living the change in the Give Amore fraternity by purchasing your favorite patterns at $25 which translates to food, clothing and education provision for a needy child in Kenya.

Further, part of the proceeds is absorbed back into the Made with Amore adult sewing program and purchasing of sewing machines for the students upon graduation to set up their own businesses for financial independence.

On a lighter exciting note, the bag purchasing hassle has been simplified! You can order online via www.giveamore.org and get your favorite bag shipped to you wherever you are in the U.S.A.

Remember, as you busk in the bright beauty of your favorite Made with Amore tote bag, a needy child nay family in Kenya, sleeps on a full belly…

Before Emmanuel’s Hopeful Smile

Malnutrition, hunger, weak immune system and constant tears characterized little Emmanuel’s daily life which left him frail and miserable until we took over his care four years ago.

His pains and Pangs were evident when we received him and the doctor recommended a special diet, deworming and vitamin supplements for him; remedies that worked well to restore him back to great health and active life.

We watched a little frail child blossom to an energetic playful boy and created a niche for himself within the face of Give Amore through his catchy smile, gaze and networking with peers.

Emmanuel and his mother Praxidise were driven out of their family land after his Father’s mysterious death. His uncles occupied their portion of the land, forcing them to wander in the cold nights looking for places to crash for a night.

This went on for a while until Praxidise married his now Step father and though they live in deplorable conditions, they love their new sense of belonging and home.

Emmanuel is in 2nd grade, has two siblings and loves soccer to the core.

Having gotten a second chance at life, Emmanuel enjoys free interaction, play, school and homebased sponsorship, protection and love from his parents and Give Amore. With, all these he is geared for greater things ahead.

Christa's Corner

Paul, who is still in our program, was one of my first children to sponsor back in 2010! This is him from my first visit 5 years ago! He's displaying how I feel this year! 

Paul, who is still in our program, was one of my first children to sponsor back in 2010! This is him from my first visit 5 years ago! He's displaying how I feel this year! 

2017 is off to a great start! 

  • One well behind us, another in process and another almost financially supported! 
  • Our next batch of Made with Amore tote bags will be shipped AIR soon! The fabrics are stunning!
  • Our children are all sponsored, in school and healthy! 
  • Our first Give Amore volunteer coffee was well attended and great ideas were shared and are in the works! 
  • We have taken social media by storm with active updates/posts daily on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Please be sure to follow us on any/all of those mediums for inspiring ways we are truly making a difference!

Thank you to everyone for their support! God is moving and momentum is building! Great things are in store!

Whoever is generous to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will repay him for his deed.”-Proverbs 19:17

Prayers for our sixth well

Work on our sixth well commenced in the mid of February and so far no water has been reached.

This is courtesy of the encounter with a bedrock which stalled the digging for some time before the digging team resorted for a new location in the same compound where the digging is underway.

Indicators report that soon enough, the well will be flowing with clean safe water for human and animal consumption since no major barriers have been met so far in the current spot in the past week.

We therefore should collectively synergize in prayer and ask God for provision of clean safe water for thirsty souls who look up to the well as a solution to their numerous water needs and troubles.

The well is being hand dug by courageous men in the home compound of Fredrick and Walter, just about 2.5 miles off Ebulechia Village.

1st Graders, First in Love

In the recent past, the giving paradigm has shifted from giving out of financial endowment and stimulus to giving from the heart. The latter has, however, been mainly associated with adults who sacrifice heftily from their income to help support a variety of needs in the charity spectrum.

Nevertheless, a first grade class in Austin Texas is redefining and taking the art of ‘giving from the heart’ a notch higher when they dug into their piggy banks and donated school books mounting to $85 to Give Amore’s primary school children courtesy of funds raised from their classroom holiday party.

The books were largely story books, both English and Swahili, which has not only boosted our community library’s stock, but also will go a long way in instilling a reading culture in our growing sponsored children and quenching thirsts of their curious minds while enriching their grammar and spelling knowledge.

This is giving redefined and Give amore is proud and encouraged by the love from these young stars and much more humbled by the new trend set.

More Made with Amore Tote Bags Coming Soon!

The very first batch of Made with Amore tote bags of 2017 is in our to do list and will soon be shipping to the United States.

This will be our fourth batch in a period of eight months after the launch of the program last June.

The bags are made from detailed select pure African fabric matched with quality liners and ‘knitted’ to perfection by our skilled tailoring students, who have mastered the art and skill over time.

The multipurpose bags go for $25 each and the proceeds go towards funding the program, other Give Amore programs, and purchasing each of the tailoring students a sewing machine to start their own tailoring businesses upon graduation.

We still have a limited supply of bags from our previous shipment and you can purchase those online at www.giveamore.org. Shipping is available. 

 Keep up with the progress of the bags via www.facebook.com/amoreministries fan page or follow us on Instagram @giveamore.

What's Next for our Graduates?

Frida A, Evangeline, Wallace and Alice are some of our 2016 12th grade graduates who attended our just concluded Give Amore general items distribution.

Motivated and enthusiastic, these energetic young adults have their dreams in focus and are charged towards them.

Currently, three of the four i.e. Evangeline, Wallace and Alice are working in different places, an opportunity that helps them meet their personal needs and also building up on their résumés as starters.

·      Evangeline works as a cashier in a mobile phone money transfer shop locally dubbed as M-Pesa.

·      Wallace helps his uncle in his public address equipment   leasing business.

·      Alice works in her aunt’s clothing shop while,

·      Frida on the other hand is not attached with any employment.

Their future aspirations include:

Ø Wallace – to train and become a professional music producer.

Ø Evangeline – would love to become an Early Childhood Development (ECD) teacher.

Ø Frida – to go to college and become a public certified accountant.

Ø Alice – has her eyes fixed on interior design as a profession.

We wish them all the best in their future aspirations.