Yes, I am alive. I have made it half way around the world and have arrived safely in Mozambique. Currently, Christine (Founder of Could You) and I are staying at the house built by Could You? and shared with partnering organizations. This beautiful little property is situated in Matola Rio, a community about a forty minute drive from Maputo. Since riving on Monday, Christine and I have been preparing for the teams that will be arriving on the 9th and touching base with all the people that will be helping throughout the trips and the guest speakers that will be giving us an insight into life in Mozambique.
Meet Joseph, one of our translators and gentle, kind, new friend.
He will be an immense help on this trip!
I have truly been blessed to meet so many incredible Mozambicans and people who have moved here to give their lives to serve this community. I hope to speak a lot about them in the days to come.
The house in and of itself (built by Could You) has been a testament to the care for the individual and Could You's commitment to supporting Mozambican lead initiatives. Jill and George Nuttal are a British couple that have lived in the house and have been present to care for the relationships surrounding the construction of the property. The house (plus two round houses, one seen below) was built by a Mozambican contractor, giving jobs to many and built with all locally sourced materials. The stories I am hearing about each person who shows up to guard the property, clean during the week, tend to the surrounding garden, have all benefitted from the the presence of Could you and the Nuttal family. Many of the men and boys who are working on and in the property have been hired through relationships with partnering orphanages and organizations committed to reuniting street kids to their families and helping raise up healthy individuals through the orphanages. Jill and George have cared very deeply for all of the people they have met through this process and have been intimately involved in each of the families and lives. I wish I had time to tell the stories of these lives. Six boys reunited with their mother (HIV positive and homeless), who was able, with the help of Could You and Jill and George, to start a chicken business on the side of the road that grew enough for her to be able to support her boys, who are all in school and thriving (two of them stopped by tonight to say hello since they heard we were in town.) Since she has grown ill, she has been cleaning at the Could You house and being paid enough to support her family. This is just one story of the multitudes who have been blessed through this house. The Nuttal's due to family tragedy and health issues have had to return to England and are devastated not to be here with "their kids." However, I think they would be besides themselves to see the growth, health and prosperity that their love has brought to so many.
Those the Nuttal's have cared for are now able to care for their own and many more.
The internet is very slow, expensive and spotty. I will do my best to keep you all updated, but please know I am doing extremely well. Taking it all in, relaxing in this slow paced country and enjoying all the people I am already being impacted by.
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tears of joy... for you and for the world because of you.
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