From Deseret News archives:
Lindon school assists African village in Kenya
Generosity amazes organizer, but more help is needed
But the generosity amazed organizer and teacher Kerri Park.
"We raised $1,200," she said.
The academy sent the money to Bernadine Angalusha, a former villager who broke out of the poverty that grips the village and today tries to help.
Ron and Maurine Hatfield of Lindon served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Germany and started the effort two years ago when they met Angalusha.
Able to attend a Catholic school with the support of her father who paid her tuition, Angalusha learned English and other basic skills. Then she was hired as a nanny where she learned German. Angalusha now works as a postal carrier with the DeutschesPost, Maurine Hatfield said.
Angalusha and her mother are the only survivors of a poor family stricken with malaria. Her three siblings and her father died of the disease. (Hospital policies in Kenya require payment up front or no services are given. Since her family was poor, the policy was their death sentence. Her mother now has malaria, which Angalusha also contracted on her last visit to the village, said Hatfield. Angalusha is being treated in Germany.
With her meager earnings as a postal worker, Angalusha paid to ship a donated well pump so her village wouldn't have to depend on water from a muddy river.
On her trip to see the well, Angalusha filled her backpack with pens and paper for each student in the elementary school.
To reach the village, she must travel part-way by four-wheel drive, then walk the rest of the way.
Children attend school free if they have a government-approved uniform but must supply their own pencils and paper. Most children don't attend because they can't afford the uniform or pencils. Each class of 60 students shared one pencil, said Hatfield.
Angalusha also brought a nursing student and medicine and bolts of cloth. She arranged to have as many as half a dozen school uniforms sewn for some of the children.
She then came up with a plan to assist the villagers mostly a group of 16 women to get themselves out of subsistence living and foraging in the jungle for food.
The women formed a co-op to grow vegetables and sold the surplus to the school district in Nairobi. Several orphans were hired to work on the property. They are fed a meal in payment.
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