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Daf Child Hope News • Fa 2014 • w.Dafchildhope.org Dea Child Hope International recently entered into a partnership with BDI, an orphanage in Uganda serving over 50 dea children in poverty. Kris Detrow, who has already been assisting this organization and has traveled there multiple times, recently joined the Dea Child Hope sta with the role o doing all she can to help this new partner and the dea children this partner serves. Below she shares about her time with these awesome dea children. I w not prep for the coitions tt await me Kawempe, Ugda. Te children were jammed into makeshit classrooms. Chalkboards were crumbling, the words scrawled on them by their dedicated volunteer teachers scarcely readable. Many o the children had no shoes. Te shoes they did have were in quite poor condition and would have been thrown away long ago in the states. At the time o my rst visit, there was no running water or electricity. The kids t posho, which I c only compe tte-wise d visuay to Styrofoam, ery sgle day. Ery sgle ml. Posho is made rom corn meal and oers essentially nothing o nutritional value. I saw a boy who, because o his disability, had grown up chained to a tree and treated like an animal. (See picture to the right o Jonathan...the boy who had been chained to the tree all o his lie...having shoes put on his eet or the rst time. It was such a powerul moment.) Because o his chains, the bones in his legs grew incorrectly, making it difcult or him to walk. I watched as Pastor Joel, the man who ounded BDI and ultimately is responsible or the kids, put a pair o shoes on his eet or the very rst time. All o the other children cheered him on with sign language applause as he took his rst awkward steps with shoes on his eet. I could not look away rom the children’s tell-tale puy bellies and bare eet. My heart broke when I saw one child dig chicken bones out o the trash to eat. Some o the kids, although they were almost teenagers, had recently come to BDI with no language at all. Tat blew me away. No words to satisy their curiosity about the world around them or to express their emotions and eelings. Some didn’t even know their own name. What a wonderul thing to watch as they learned sign language. Te world opened up or them and in a very short time, they blossomed. Most surprising given the backdrop o poverty and desperation, was this inexplicable joy and eervescence that emanated rom the kids. Tey signed me songs o welcome and gave the most abulous hugs. Never in my lie have I elt so welcomed or loved. BDI will partner with Dea Child Hope International and the two organizations will work together to help these kids have a ghting chance to meet their ull af Child Hope News • Fa 2014 • w.afchildhope.org Jonathan getting shoes or the frst time!Children eating posho Dea children at BDI in Uganda Kris Detrow with Leticia—a dea girl in Uganda potential and have a uture and a hope. I am not naive. Arica is a black hole o needs and desperation and there will never be an end to human suering this side o heaven. But I know that God has a plan, and that He has entangled our hearts and lives with the children and teachers o BDI in Uganda. And what He has called us to, He will equip us to carry out and bring people to walk alongside us who share our vision. I can’t wait to see His plan unold. ~Kris Detrow
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