Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Global Capacity News: September 2012


Our Trip to Rwanda a Success!  
Our annual trip to our village in Rwanda was a smashing success. We accomplished more than we thought possible and are excited for the direction we are headed. The two individuals who made the trip over are Executive Director Matthew Heinz and board member and program committee chair Joe Knight. Below are a few of the many highlights: 
DSC_0409small copy.pngMeeting with our 35 students
We had the privilege of meeting with our students at our office for a few hours. Each of them introduced themselves and shared what area of study they are in and their vocational aspiration. It was so very encouraging to look out over the crowd of kids and know we are helping to make a difference in their lives as well as the nation's future. 
We are in it for the long haul
The philosophy we have adopted for our program is that we are in it for the long haul. Our work can be difficult and challenging because it's a people program, specializing in the success of our youth. Just like any teenager, our kids some times break the rules, misbehave, or deliberately disobey their authority. But these reasons are not enough to kick them out of our program.  We care about each individual as a whole, not only how they are doing academically. We want to see the other aspects of their lives succeed as well - their character, their morals, their social skills, and their health. 
DSC_0566.JPGBaby Care for Jeanette
We were able to visit with our student Jeanette while she was nine months pregnant and train her on baby care. She was absolutely delighted that we brought her over 50 cans of baby formula, bottles, clothing, and other baby supplies. She had many questions and we are convinced that she loves the baby very much and will make an excellent mom. 
Her baby was born on September 13 and weighed 5 pounds, 7 ounces. She named him Matthew Peter and he has big, brown eyes and is very happy. For the first 28 days of his life he will be taking antiviral retroviral drugs to help fight off any chance of contracting HIV. We are hoping and praying that the measures she took to avoid passing HIV to him were successful. Jeanette is recovering well too.  
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