Dear friends, As the year comes to an end, I take time to thank the special people who touched my life… I’m also thankful for those who have showed concern and made my life more meaningful and transformed. May God continue to give you abundant blessings in the new year! The year ending had many [...]
Dear Friends, Christmas means, Christmas trees, Stars, balloon, bells & decorations, sweets & cakes, presents, few days off work. This is common thinking all over the world but when we think the same in India for most people in the work including Christmas, Christmas is much closer to their everyday life. Their life is mostly [...]
This is the moment that all iLEAP supporters have been waiting for I guess. This evening Michael will give a gist of my work and country as well for period that he lived with me. I really appreciate him for this travel, his decision to choose Zambia and his efforts. He was really courageous. Other [...]
It began as a simple thirty minutes conversation at Antioch University canteen. Less than six months later it has transformed into Ms Lorna Chang’s visit to Uganda. I’m proud to see the iLEAP ideology of mutual sustained relationships become a reality. Lorna arrived in Uganda on Friday night on an informal visit to IRCU. So [...]
We are pleased to welcome Sweet Afrika to the PCO family! Sweet Afrika, a corn husk artist, has announced his decision to join the PCO refugee mothers’ vocational skills training center in the Buduburam Refugee Camp, in Ghana. Sweet Afrika, a 64-year old Liberian refugee, is the only person that I know in Ghana and [...]
Greetings from India. Mr. Jim from the Mangrove Action Project (MAP), based in Seattle, visited India from 29th October to 8th November 09. His visit to our place was for the last two days (i.e.) 7th and 8th of November as we are at the end of Tamilnadu. As Jim had two days with us [...]
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