Lindsay,
Thank you for your
Christmas letter and New Year greetings. It was also
very special to have
greetings from Malawi Support Group including Bernie &; Barb – my golf is
hit and miss!
The Archbishop has asked
me to help in building a modern secondary
School for girls
(boarding) – a task beyond me but I at least built a wall around the compound
of 115 panels of 4 meters each panel. The Archbishop is looking for funds in
Europe. I will assist with an initial boarding facility for 50 girls. Please
this is not a request.
The main project of school
fees for secondary and tertiary students is a
Wonderful effort to assist
the very needy students who come to us for help.
We open second term on 8th
January and will send you photos and details
(Even of the school wall).
The clinic is running well
and I was able to bring a microscope from Ireland
For the laboratory which
is very essential.
The solar lamp project for
students is a great idea.
We often go 24 hours now without electricity, so to provide each student with a solar lamp which also has a charger for phones – where they can make a little pocket money.
An initial supply of 40 or 50 lamps would be a real blessing. A solar lamp with a charger built in is about $7.00 but may supply it cheaper when it is for the poor students. I Have one for testing at the moment.
We often go 24 hours now without electricity, so to provide each student with a solar lamp which also has a charger for phones – where they can make a little pocket money.
An initial supply of 40 or 50 lamps would be a real blessing. A solar lamp with a charger built in is about $7.00 but may supply it cheaper when it is for the poor students. I Have one for testing at the moment.
I am planning to get solar
panels for the house / church as every day we have
power outages.
Thanks again to everyone
in the Malawi Support Group for their
Commitment. The remittance can be sent anytime in January.
Kindest Regards
Frank Taylor
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