What’s in a Name

Steph introduces us to Rapelang While I was teaching the children at Rachel’s Home, the children began to call me Madame because I held professional status. I soon learned the power that a name holds in Lesotho. Each Sesotho name holds meaning as many North...

What’s in a Name

Steph introduces us to Rapelang While I was teaching the children at Rachel’s Home, the children began to call me Madame because I held professional status. I soon learned the power that a name holds in Lesotho. Each Sesotho name holds meaning as many North American...

What We are Funding

When you donate to the Penny Project, this is how we put your money to work: Monthly Budgeted Costs Teacher’s Salaries (3 Teachers) $1000 Helper’s Salary $100 Donation to Hilda $20 Total Salaries and Gifts $1120 Food (Bread/Peanut Butter/Milk) $300...

Greg introduces us to Kaebetsoe

As the editor of this here page, I’ve pestered many a person to write a story about a child that touched their heart. Onsite, I was primarily involved in the construction of the classrooms and as such my contact with the children was in little snatches of time....

Imagine

I want you to walk into the smallest bedroom in your house. Take a look around. Imagine that the furniture is gone. Imagine that it has been replaced with old beat-up bunk-beds, stacked three high on three walls. That’s a total of nine beds. Now I want you to imagine...