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...
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...
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...
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....
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...