Thanks for letting us have a copy of your on line newsletter – what wonderful work is being done by the money donated to Amistad.
The building that was built by the church through missionary teams is situated in the middle of a squatter camp and, after much thought, we decided that it would be too dangerous for our caregivers and other staff to come and go from work. It would also mean that Lyn couldn’t go to sit with a dying baby if the call came late at night. That squatter camp is known for attacks and hijackings so we felt it was not a good idea to finish off that building. What we have done is buy the property next door to one of our current homes and we are renovating it to make it suitable for a Hospice. We have received the funding for the purchase of the home and some of the renovations from Luxemburg – the government has given two thirds and one of our sponsors a third. After 2 years of proposal after proposal, the money has finally been cleared and, once the house is in Lambano’s name, we will begin renovations.
What we still have not received funding for is the rest of the renovations and the running costs. As you can imagine, the running costs are high because, according to the law, have to hire trained nursing sisters to run a Hospice. Still, we believe this is something the Lord wants us to do and we believe He will make funds available.
Warm regards
Peggy
Peggy Burger
Bookkeeper
Lambano Sanctuary
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