Ann’s News, JULY 2008, Mityana Charity, Uganda

Ann’s Next trip to
Mityana
Ann has been to Uganda twice this year and is making a third trip in October. Several people have said that they would like to go with her in the future. If you are interested in going in October, or in February 2009 Contact
Tel: 01344 773549
Annamaria now has help and hope

Thank you to the people who have helped this elderly grandmother and her two grandsons. Her walls are crumbling and the floor gets wet, but she now has a bed to sleep on, a kettle, food, and a small regular allowance
Good news – Topher
Christopher, (the boy that Ann rescued and took to hospital after a dreadful motor accident had killed his brother) has made a wonderful recovery and is back home in his rural village! / We took a big sack of sugar and shared it round in the little bush church. Topher became a Christian and we all celebrated!
New Classroom block under way!

Thanks to Blucher House, Wellington College, a new block of classrooms is being constructed at Nabukenya Primary School. We provide FREE EDUCATION at this school. Could you raise some funds to help with books and equipment? How about starting a coffee chain?

Please pray for the new Bishop of Mityana

The Enthronement of the new Bishop of Mityana will take place on 26th October. Ann Potts and Hugh Wakeling will be present and robed for the ceremony, and, on behalf of the Charity, Ann will make a presentation of bicycles for Lay Readers who work in remote parishes.
Please pray for Bishop-elect Stephen Kaziimba and his wife Margaret as they prepare for this special occasion
************************************ / Please can you help this girl?

This is PROSSY.
Her father Ronald used to be a driver, and was a quiet reliable man known to the Charity Committee. Sadly one day when he parked the vehicle a small child crawled underneath and was accidentally killed when he drove away. Although the court documents confirm these facts, still Ronald was imprisoned for several years. Without any income his family suffered terribly and Prossy had no fees for school.
WOULD YOU CONSIDER SPONSORING HER EDUCATION?
It would cost £155 p.a. and be a great blessing to this family