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The new roof at Mt. Horeb, Zambia

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DevA looks forward to being able to continue to support Mt Horeb through ongoing appeals to complete the church building, which they plan to use not only for services, but also as a community hub as a place for women to undertake cottage industry and as an emergency shelter.

Mt Horeb is also runs a youth club which they are hoping to equip with tools of trade for carpentry, joining and bricklaying.  Pastor Jonah says, "Our youths, when they finish grad 7 and 9 are just roaming about without work.  This causes poverty, there is no other work... If we have these tools it can help train our youth and it can help the community who are facing difficulties."

 

If you have access to quality tools you could donate to the Mt Horeb, or would like to donate funds to the Horeb appeal which we can direct to Mt Horeb for the purchase of these tools, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  DevA will keep you up to date with correspondence from Pastor Jonah and we'll be working closely with our partners on the ground to continue supporting the Mt Horeb Community.


11 November 2010

A very big THANK YOU to those who supported the appeal DevA recently ran to raise funds for the Mt Horeb community, in Zambia. DevA Directors and some of the Operations Team connected with Mt Horeb last year during a visit to the Luwi Community Projects. Pastor Jonah and the elders of Mt Horeb Church were working to raise funds to build a new church building for the village, which could also be used a community centre, work centre for women and emergency shelter, among other things.

Pastor Jonah contacted us via one of our Luwi Community partner workers to advise us that while they had managed to complete the foundations, frame and walls, they lacked the funds to complete the roof before the November rains came.

In a short appeal, DevA members and other generous donors were able to raise $1250 ($150 more than Mt Horeb requested). This money has been sent and we look forward to keeping you updated with news of the building progress.

DevA has now also established a new fund account to manage short appeals for immediate or urgent relief for our partners or networked communities.

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