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Lindon school assists African village in Kenya

Generosity amazes organizer, but more help is needed

Published: Thursday, Jan. 18, 2007 12:12 a.m. MST
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As the program grew Angalusha bought a five-acre tract of land, two milk cows, chickens, farm implements and seed. She also bought a pair of treadle sewing machines and fabric. Two of the women agreed to sew the uniforms at no cost because Angalusha supplied the cloth.

"Every spare penny she makes she sends to the village," said Hatfield.

Other Lindon residents donated $1,000, which Angalusha used to pay the first year's fees and tuition for three young women from Kakamega to enter Moi University in Nairobi. One of the girls had the highest national test score on the entrance exam but was too poor to pay the fees.

Sending cash rather than supplies is best, said Ron Hatfield. A Provo school sent a large crate full of school supplies that sat on the dock for more than a year as officials tried to get additional fees from the shipping company before releasing it to the school. The crate finally arrived last November.

The Hatfields are setting up a nonprofit organization so donations can be tax-deductible.

In Angalusha's own words, "Usually the fortunate ones move away and never come back. Everyone in the village was amazed that I would be willing to return and use my little bit of good fortune to help others."

To assist:

Call Ron/Maurine Hatfield

Phone: 796-9946


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Bernadine Angalusha, above, is a former villager who broke out of poverty and tries to help others.

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