Saturday, December 20, 2008

Lives are Being Changed

When we visited TOUCH in September, our team went to see several of the children in their homes. The typical home is one or two rooms. Some have a bathroom, others must share a
neighborhood pit latrine. Cooking is usually done outside on a small charcoal stove.

This year, your gifts have helped to provide a home for four girls who previously had no place to stay. They have one room, with a bathroom, a table, two benches, and boxes where they keep their belongings. They have a real door that locks.

Before leaving, we were able to purchase beds for the girls. Mariam, the oldest, fell into my arms, with tears of joy, exclaiming, “Weʼve been praying for beds like this!”

One of these girls is Betty, the same young lady who wrote a song telling the tragic story of how she had lost both of her parents. Two years ago, as we recorded another student, Sandra, singing the song, I remember Betty sitting there silent, shaking with grief.

Today, Betty is a vibrant, outgoing young lady who always seems to be laughing, smiling, or singing. This time, her songs are full of joy and hope. All four of the girls are sponsored, but there are many more who still need this kind of help.

- Kay Helm, Exec. Director

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Don't Miss the Concert!

We have a team headed to Uganda in September to attend the Watoto Conference and to work with the TOUCH program. Each attendee has to raise enough for their ticket, lodging, food, and conference fees. We're also paying for Sara and the TOUCH staff to attend the conference.

So, we're having a benefit concert to help raise funds. The concert features music from Russ Harper, Rev. Stan Anderson, and Adrian Keys. There's no admission fee, we just ask for a donation of any amount at the door. See you there!

Date: Friday, August 15th
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Lighthouse Worship Center, 4299 George Washington Mem. Hwy., Hayes, VA 23072

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Friends of TOUCH

Over half of Uganda's population today is under the age of fifteen. This is because for many years, Uganda suffered unrestrained terror, murder, wars, and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Today, as the nation recovers, it must do so with a generation of orphaned children. These children have the same unlimited potential as your children or mine. What they lack is opportunity.

Friends of TOUCH is a Christian ministry that assists The Outreach to Unfortunate Children’s Hurts in the care and education of needy children in Africa. We bring together individuals, organizations, and resources to provide educational programs and facilities, medical care, and a loving environment for children.