The biggest highlight this past week has been the blessing of new guests staying at our house. We now have a full house! We have received another cute foster baby into the Hyodo household yet again. His name is Prince Joseph (PJ). He was abandoned by his mother at birth, neglected at the hospital. The four month old is now temporarily under our care likely until he can get adopted by a loving family. We have been fostering him for only a week so far and he has already been growing! PJ is such an exciting new addition to our house.
We have also been hosting a team of 6 senior nursing students and 2 professors from Northwest University. They are staying at our house. What a joy it is to house them! I attended college at Northwest University for two years and some of the team have become my good friends. I am so very excited to have them here and to be showing them Nairobi!
I have really enjoyed taking the team to a few places I like to go to. Their first day in Kenya we went to the Huruma slum near our house. We visited New Dawn, a local secondary school in the slum. While there, we visited other projects in the community such as water filter system, a biofuel center, and a neighboring elderly home. It was a neat taste into the Kenyan slum. I look forward to more opportunities to minister alongside them. After Huruma, we went to Village Market, a very nice modern mall that I frequent almost daily. It was interesting to hear how surprised people were at the drastic difference between the slums and the malls, less than a mile distant from each other.
I also had the opportunity to introduce them to the Judith and James workshop, under James127 Foundation. That was neat to bring them to the ministry I am with. I enjoyed showing them the small workshop, letting them see products, and introducing them to the three Judith and James seamstresses. The team also had a chance to see Imani, the jewelry business of James 127 Foundation. A few of the group members loved the jewelry and ministry so much they bought some pieces of jewelry to take back home with them. That is a blessing to James127 and those funds will go directly to the ministry and our women in the slums.
I have really enjoyed taking the team to a few places I like to go to. Their first day in Kenya we went to the Huruma slum near our house. We visited New Dawn, a local secondary school in the slum. While there, we visited other projects in the community such as water filter system, a biofuel center, and a neighboring elderly home. It was a neat taste into the Kenyan slum. I look forward to more opportunities to minister alongside them. After Huruma, we went to Village Market, a very nice modern mall that I frequent almost daily. It was interesting to hear how surprised people were at the drastic difference between the slums and the malls, less than a mile distant from each other.
I also had the opportunity to introduce them to the Judith and James workshop, under James127 Foundation. That was neat to bring them to the ministry I am with. I enjoyed showing them the small workshop, letting them see products, and introducing them to the three Judith and James seamstresses. The team also had a chance to see Imani, the jewelry business of James 127 Foundation. A few of the group members loved the jewelry and ministry so much they bought some pieces of jewelry to take back home with them. That is a blessing to James127 and those funds will go directly to the ministry and our women in the slums.
Foster baby Prince Joseph (PJ) pictured above