December 14, 2009
Dormitory for street boys in Kayonza is near completion.  The roof will go on TOMORROW!  And, these boys will finally have a permanent place to live.

Dormitory for street boys in Kayonza is near completion.  The roof will go on TOMORROW!  And, these boys will finally have a permanent place to live.

November 4, 2009
August 19, 2009

Rwanda: A Reflection at Manhattan Cafe in Portland, OR was enjoyable for everyone who attended.  Thank you for a wonderful evening!

June 17, 2009
Katushabe Peace lives with her mother. Her father became ill when she was very young and died. Now her mother struggles to make money inside their refugee camp, Kageyo. Since getting food is extremely hard, Peace and her family do not eat often. Her mother tries very hard to keep Peace in school so that she can get an education and a way to make money. Peace is now in grade 6 and she worries about how she will get enough support to go to high school next year. After being educated, she hopes God will help her become a government minister so that she can help her community and provide for her family.

Katushabe Peace lives with her mother. Her father became ill when she was very young and died. Now her mother struggles to make money inside their refugee camp, Kageyo. Since getting food is extremely hard, Peace and her family do not eat often. Her mother tries very hard to keep Peace in school so that she can get an education and a way to make money. Peace is now in grade 6 and she worries about how she will get enough support to go to high school next year. After being educated, she hopes God will help her become a government minister so that she can help her community and provide for her family.

June 3, 2009
Look who showed up to the Africa New Life Radio-Thon….Phil Stacy!

Look who showed up to the Africa New Life Radio-Thon….Phil Stacy!

May 26, 2009
More than 7,000 children sleep on the streets of Kigali, Rwanda.  Only a few hundred receive meals, safe water and medical care from Africa New Life.  You can change the life of a street child for only $15.52!
Get more information at http://www.anlm.org/streetchildrenproject/ today!

More than 7,000 children sleep on the streets of Kigali, Rwanda.  Only a few hundred receive meals, safe water and medical care from Africa New Life.  You can change the life of a street child for only $15.52!

Get more information at http://www.anlm.org/streetchildrenproject/ today!

May 22, 2009

A Baby in Kayonza

Africa New Life is pleased to announce that Rebecca (and her husband, Robert), ANLM’s Child Sponsorship Coordinator, welcomed their little baby boy into the world yesterday!  Everyone is happy, healthy and safe.

April 15, 2009
Nisima Cyabitama is four years old.*  The child was born in exile – in Tanzania in 1995.  She now lives with her family in a re-settlement camp in Rwanda called Kageyo.  Both parents are alive, but the family is very poor.  Neither of her parentts have a job and neither completed primary schooling.  They now struggle to provide for their large family: five girls and three boys ranging in age from 2 1/2 to 15 years old.  Because of the extreme poverty in Kageyo, Nisima and her siblings are hungry most of the time, often going to bed on an empty stomach.
Nisima dreams of becoming a doctor and helping children who are in pain.  She wants to be able to provide for her entire family.  Nisima currently attends preschool in a neighboring school.
There are hundreds of children like Nisima living in extreme poverty whos families struggle to afford school tuition.  Help break the cycle of poverty today!  To sponsor a child like Nisima who lives in Kageyo, please e-mail children@africanewlife.org.
*Picture is of four-year-old Nisima, her father, David, and older sister, Annet.

Nisima Cyabitama is four years old.*  The child was born in exile – in Tanzania in 1995.  She now lives with her family in a re-settlement camp in Rwanda called Kageyo.  Both parents are alive, but the family is very poor.  Neither of her parentts have a job and neither completed primary schooling.  They now struggle to provide for their large family: five girls and three boys ranging in age from 2 1/2 to 15 years old.  Because of the extreme poverty in Kageyo, Nisima and her siblings are hungry most of the time, often going to bed on an empty stomach.

Nisima dreams of becoming a doctor and helping children who are in pain.  She wants to be able to provide for her entire family.  Nisima currently attends preschool in a neighboring school.

There are hundreds of children like Nisima living in extreme poverty whos families struggle to afford school tuition.  Help break the cycle of poverty today!  To sponsor a child like Nisima who lives in Kageyo, please e-mail children@africanewlife.org.

*Picture is of four-year-old Nisima, her father, David, and older sister, Annet.

April 14, 2009