Monday, August 30, 2010

House of Hope

we spent some time at a local orphanage in Cape Coast. House of Hope is for children who parents have dies of HIV/AIDS. obviously Aids is extremely prevalent in Ghana and it's surrounding countries. these sweet children are then left behind, and if lucky, left at orphanages like this one. they are beautiful and full of love. my heart immediately melted for them. they have so little, many suffer continually from malaria because they don't have proper netting over their beds. however, their biggest struggle is having enough food to feed the children. some days there is no choice but to go without.
this little boy is Kojo. he is so sweet and loves a good hug! he is the youngest at the orphanage and the older children love to watch out for him.
this young girl margaret is nine years old. she loves purple. she had a small purple bracelet on. i told her how pretty it was and she immediately took it off and put it on my arm. i almost broke into tears. later when we pulled out the jump ropes we had brought she showed off her many "skipping" talents. man, can that girl jumprope!
they were all very excited to get suckers!
this particular orphanage was recently painted by a group of volunteers. it is one of the nicest in the surrounding villages. they were so happy to have been given such a great gift.

the children did not want us to leave when it was time. i love these children. i pray for them daily.
**if you would like information on donating to this particular orphanage so the children can eat daily, please let me know.

4 comments:

The Strawn Family said...

this brings tears to my eyes. Someday I want to go visit and orphanage but I am afraid I will come home with a housefull :) I would like more info about donating!

tyson and ashley said...

I would love some more info about how to donate too! I bet those children just fell right in love with you guys!

Tyrel said...

I am still mad that Cojo was not brought home to me just because he didn't have pants! I love the pics of your trip, keep them coming! I have a few more to post of Bo and our weeks together, I'll get to that....someday.

Todd and Kara said...

On a day when I needed it most...Love the past few posts. The children, the 'city', the Futbol fields, the temple. It truly does make me think, what is it that I really 'need' to live. Love, eternal families, and wanting what I have. Love ya Marc. Hope things are going good - Back in the groove again...