Congratulations…because knowledge is power!
Recently we asked you, our supporters, to send words of congratulations we can pass along to Candlelight School. Thanks to your generous donations, Candlelight has a fully functional computer lab in the middle of the Matopeni Slum. Candlelight used local craftsmen to create a safe and secure facility that now provides essential learning opportunities for students, and a revenue stream as a cyber cafe for the community.
Here’s what supporters said; you can add your voice in the comments below!
From Lisa
To my friends in Matopeni:
Have fun learning about computers! They can be frustrating at times, as I’m sure you’ll find! Though by far the best thing computers have done for us is make it easier to contact friends, and to stay in touch through the years though time and distance may separate us! Good luck!
Ashley Smith expressed her excitement:
How incredible it is to see the power of Christ working through people’s hearts to give in order to support an amazing organization! What a blessing to the Matopeni community to have a such an awesome tool of knowledge at their fingertips. Way to go 1010project family!!
Cathy Cuttrell shared
This is awesome, Brian, to hear about the computer lab providing much greater access to knowledge to solve problems and train for the future….very excited for our Kenyan friends. Hugs to all
From Kim Koole
Alice – your computer lab looks amazing! I’m so glad that you’ve been able to continue on that project – and it sounds like a great way to generate additional revenues for the school! We miss you and pray for you often!
From Kathy Harvell
How time goes by so quickly and so many changes in just one year!! Our group from Northside Christian Church in Spring, Texas was in Niarobia last June just before the school and church were demolished. The Lord has brought you a long way from those terrible and dark days. From the few pictures I’ve seen, it appears you have made several very nice improvements!! Praise God!!! The trip to Kenya was a life changing event for me, actually all of us. You taught us so much about faith and true worship. It was truly a pleasure to be in your presence and spend time with you and those beautiful children. I’ll never forget the welcome song and smiles we received from the children and teachers. I still talk about the trip and think and pray for you often. I hope I can return someday and spend time with you again. Did any of the trees we planted survive the demolition?
Sending our love and prayers, God Bless