The name HEED came from God’s original instructions.
Most have no parents or they are vulnerable because of overwhelming poverty. But with HEED’s intervention, they now have a chance. I absolutely loved the time I spent with these kids—my mommy heart was on overload.
There were 2 boys named James (about 5 or 6) and Ivan (about 3 or 4) that were absent yesterday because they were attending their mother’s funeral! This was the saddest story but I was so glad to give them OCC care packages that we had saved for absent students. They slowly enjoyed the “sweeties†with brown somber eyes. I got out the little football that was in one of their packages and played catch with them. I got James to smile and Ivan to laugh. I hope the toys can be a good distraction. James has to take care of his little brother and no one is in charge of them. It’s absolutely heart-breaking!
“All in all I would like to thank you for your willing, humble and generous hearts. Thank you for all that you’re doing to make life better for those who don’t really know you, us all. I know it must be hard for you to know and understand how greatly you are blessing us; I [...]
A clean drink of water is given to the children and teachers of the HEED Primary Co-op School in Myaliiro, Uganda