TAKING CARE OF PEOPLE…
Nazareth House Apostolate isn’t a large organization with a lot of funding, but everything we have we put straight to good use.
Thank you for your response to our recent appeal. We are “catching-up” bit by bit. Like everyone else in this economic times, we will take each day at a time – moment to moment.
We are not out of the woods yet, we may never be …and that’s not even the point.
The point is… we do what we can do in the moment – whatever the moment holds, that’s where we are because that is where God is… in the moment.
Last week this man was praying for help, this week thanks to you of NHA, he is giving thanks |
Last week, the moment presented us with some elderly people housed in a nursing home near Freetown. They were in need of a boost, not just nutritionally, but emotionally.
Despite the pressures NHA is contending with – providing for those under our care each month, all the while trying to raise extra funding to pay for the completed construction of our NHA Compound in Kabala (moving our staff, etc. ); we are banding together to reach out to the immediate needs of those around us.
Our supporters are real people with real situations and when they lose their jobs in this uncertain economic climate it does affect us but this is when the unity amongst our NHA family kicks in and we work together to overcome the obstacles.
And at a time when there was uncertainty whether our staff would find their next meal, we have come to the aid of yet another group of people — we’ve enlarged the family a bit more, expanding to accommodate a few more who need us.
Kadijah made Fr. Seraphim’s favorite African snack – banana cakes.
Lucy hands out the banana cakes that Kadijah made |
She made enough for each person residing at the Elderly Home to have their own stash.
Not only that, we provided a few large bags of rice and some drinks for the people.
There is a big difference in what just a little care can do for a friend in need…
Last week when we first saw this woman
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AND…not only that, but we gave the gift of touch, a hand held, a hug.
Ann Marie, holding a woman whose ability to hold was taken away by Rebels in a most horrific way |
NHA doing what it does best, loving each other, caring…
Keep it up, dear ones… NHA has many depending on them, spiritually and physically…….. Let’s not let them down.
The latest members of this growing Nazareth House Family. A family of Love. |
Make a commitment to monthly donations. And if you haven’t given to NHA, please consider doing so today.
God bless you all!
TAKING CARE OF PEOPLE…
Nazareth House Apostolate isn’t a large organization with a lot of funding, but everything we have we put straight to good use.
Thank you for your response to our recent appeal. We are “catching-up” bit by bit. Like everyone else in this economic times, we will take each day at a time – moment to moment.
We are not out of the woods yet, we may never be …and that’s not even the point.
The point is… we do what we can do in the moment – whatever the moment holds, that’s where we are because that is where God is… in the moment.
Last week this man was praying for help, this week thanks to you of NHA, he is giving thanks |
Last week, the moment presented us with some elderly people housed in a nursing home near Freetown. They were in need of a boost, not just nutritionally, but emotionally.
Despite the pressures NHA is contending with – providing for those under our care each month, all the while trying to raise extra funding to pay for the completed construction of our NHA Compound in Kabala (moving our staff, etc. ); we are banding together to reach out to the immediate needs of those around us.
Our supporters are real people with real situations and when they lose their jobs in this uncertain economic climate it does affect us but this is when the unity amongst our NHA family kicks in and we work together to overcome the obstacles.
And at a time when there was uncertainty whether our staff would find their next meal, we have come to the aid of yet another group of people — we’ve enlarged the family a bit more, expanding to accommodate a few more who need us.
Kadijah made Fr. Seraphim’s favorite African snack – banana cakes.
Lucy hands out the banana cakes that Kadijah made |
She made enough for each person residing at the Elderly Home to have their own stash.
Not only that, we provided a few large bags of rice and some drinks for the people.
There is a big difference in what just a little care can do for a friend in need…
Last week when we first saw this woman
|
AND…not only that, but we gave the gift of touch, a hand held, a hug.
Ann Marie, holding a woman whose ability to hold was taken away by Rebels in a most horrific way |
NHA doing what it does best, loving each other, caring…
Keep it up, dear ones… NHA has many depending on them, spiritually and physically…….. Let’s not let them down.
The latest members of this growing Nazareth House Family. A family of Love. |
Make a commitment to monthly donations. And if you haven’t given to NHA, please consider doing so today.
God bless you all!
TAKING CARE OF PEOPLE…
Nazareth House Apostolate isn’t a large organization with a lot of funding, but everything we have we put straight to good use.
Thank you for your response to our recent appeal. We are “catching-up” bit by bit. Like everyone else in this economic times, we will take each day at a time – moment to moment.
We are not out of the woods yet, we may never be …and that’s not even the point.
The point is… we do what we can do in the moment – whatever the moment holds, that’s where we are because that is where God is… in the moment.
Last week this man was praying for help, this week thanks to you of NHA, he is giving thanks |
Last week, the moment presented us with some elderly people housed in a nursing home near Freetown. They were in need of a boost, not just nutritionally, but emotionally.
Despite the pressures NHA is contending with – providing for those under our care each month, all the while trying to raise extra funding to pay for the completed construction of our NHA Compound in Kabala (moving our staff, etc. ); we are banding together to reach out to the immediate needs of those around us.
Our supporters are real people with real situations and when they lose their jobs in this uncertain economic climate it does affect us but this is when the unity amongst our NHA family kicks in and we work together to overcome the obstacles.
And at a time when there was uncertainty whether our staff would find their next meal, we have come to the aid of yet another group of people — we’ve enlarged the family a bit more, expanding to accommodate a few more who need us.
Kadijah made Fr. Seraphim’s favorite African snack – banana cakes.
Lucy hands out the banana cakes that Kadijah made |
She made enough for each person residing at the Elderly Home to have their own stash.
Not only that, we provided a few large bags of rice and some drinks for the people.
There is a big difference in what just a little care can do for a friend in need…
Last week when we first saw this woman
|
AND…not only that, but we gave the gift of touch, a hand held, a hug.
Ann Marie, holding a woman whose ability to hold was taken away by Rebels in a most horrific way |
NHA doing what it does best, loving each other, caring…
Keep it up, dear ones… NHA has many depending on them, spiritually and physically…….. Let’s not let them down.
The latest members of this growing Nazareth House Family. A family of Love. |
Make a commitment to monthly donations. And if you haven’t given to NHA, please consider doing so today.
God bless you all!
This anniversary in all its glory,
also gives the country opportunity to ponder, consider and learn from past hardships and errors.
The coming together of the people to celebrate their country generates a deepened sense of patriotism and unity.
Sierra Leoneans are generally known as a trusting, loving people.
Despite the atrocities they’ve endured – they continue to love.
Despite the poverty they’ve lived – they have hope!
Faith, Hope & Love are the instruments that will propel this country forward regardless of the adversities that may be poised to hold them back.
NHA is happy to witness this celebration through the lens of James’ camera. These photographs are from Bo, Sierra Leone as the paramount chiefs receive their new staffs to mark the 50th Anniversary.
Chief Paygay, paramount chief of our beloved Koinadugu District in
Kabala – home of our NHA School and the new home of the NHA Compound (in construction), honorably accepts his staff.
His excellency, the Honorable Ernest Bai Koroma, president of Sierra Leone.
You are in our prayers, Mr. President.
It is such a wonderful sight to see the people of Sierra Leone
doing what they do best, smiling
and loving in the midst of whatever their personal situation might be.
They know well that God has given them
whatever it is they need to do what the moment calls.
We send our continued love and prayers to Sierra Leone.
May the love you have now, flourish and spread out more and more in the next 50 years.
Congratulations!
This anniversary in all its glory,
also gives the country opportunity to ponder, consider and learn from past hardships and errors.
The coming together of the people to celebrate their country generates a deepened sense of patriotism and unity.
Sierra Leoneans are generally known as a trusting, loving people.
Despite the atrocities they’ve endured – they continue to love.
Despite the poverty they’ve lived – they have hope!
Faith, Hope & Love are the instruments that will propel this country forward regardless of the adversities that may be poised to hold them back.
NHA is happy to witness this celebration through the lens of James’ camera. These photographs are from Bo, Sierra Leone as the paramount chiefs receive their new staffs to mark the 50th Anniversary.
Chief Paygay, paramount chief of our beloved Koinadugu District in
Kabala – home of our NHA School and the new home of the NHA Compound (in construction), honorably accepts his staff.
His excellency, the Honorable Ernest Bai Koroma, president of Sierra Leone.
You are in our prayers, Mr. President.
It is such a wonderful sight to see the people of Sierra Leone
doing what they do best, smiling
and loving in the midst of whatever their personal situation might be.
They know well that God has given them
whatever it is they need to do what the moment calls.
We send our continued love and prayers to Sierra Leone.
May the love you have now, flourish and spread out more and more in the next 50 years.
Congratulations!
This anniversary in all its glory,
also gives the country opportunity to ponder, consider and learn from past hardships and errors.
The coming together of the people to celebrate their country generates a deepened sense of patriotism and unity.
Sierra Leoneans are generally known as a trusting, loving people.
Despite the atrocities they’ve endured – they continue to love.
Despite the poverty they’ve lived – they have hope!
Faith, Hope & Love are the instruments that will propel this country forward regardless of the adversities that may be poised to hold them back.
NHA is happy to witness this celebration through the lens of James’ camera. These photographs are from Bo, Sierra Leone as the paramount chiefs receive their new staffs to mark the 50th Anniversary.
Chief Paygay, paramount chief of our beloved Koinadugu District in
Kabala – home of our NHA School and the new home of the NHA Compound (in construction), honorably accepts his staff.
His excellency, the Honorable Ernest Bai Koroma, president of Sierra Leone.
You are in our prayers, Mr. President.
It is such a wonderful sight to see the people of Sierra Leone
doing what they do best, smiling
and loving in the midst of whatever their personal situation might be.
They know well that God has given them
whatever it is they need to do what the moment calls.
We send our continued love and prayers to Sierra Leone.
May the love you have now, flourish and spread out more and more in the next 50 years.
Congratulations!
Jeremiah: 6,16 Halt at the cross-roads, look well and ask yourselves which path it was that stood you in good stead long ago. That path follow, and you shall find rest for your souls. (Thanks for this Scripture, Fr. Gabriel)
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