Skills Training
The girls are loving being a part of their family at home playing games as well as learning important life skills. As a starting point, we decided to use part of the yard for the girls to learn to grow maize and a few vegetables.
The girls are loving being a part of their family at home playing games as well as learning important life skills. As a starting point, we decided to use part of the yard for the girls to learn to grow maize and a few vegetables.
This past Saturday, February 18th, the house held its first “Family Update Day”. This is a day where the immediate parent or guardian is invited to come and learn about what is going on in the life of their child, academic, social, spiritual, and health updates.
The girls enjoyed a special afternoon and evening on February 14th, Valentine’s Day. As they arrived home from school, they were greeted with special valentines created by the Webb girls (a.k.a. the “Webby” family) each girl received her personalized note, and Naomi helped them to read and translate as necessary.
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Praise the Lord, I arrived on Tuesday with no issues with travel, all the bags on time, and passed through immigration and the checkpoints in about 5 minutes. Seriously the smoothest and fastest trip I have ever had from that aspect.
Trip Update – School supplies, back packs, and more from Mufulira Read More »
Schools in Zambia typically runs from the 3rd week of January until the 3rd week of November each year. During the first few weeks of January is when schools are finalizing the class lists and filing all vacancies for spots not claimed due to natural progression of students from the previous year. For the Wellspring Team, this meant there was a lot of work to accomplish in those first few weeks of January ensuring each of the girls were enrolled into their selected grades.
Start of 2023 School Year Read More »
Idah, 14 years old is the first girl we ever met while out moving through the compounds on a Saturday back in July 2022. We found her aunt selling vegetables and begin to talk about life and how things were going.
Idah’s mother died when she was young and her father abandoned her and to this day has nothing to do with her nor is the family sure of his location. They just know he remarried and has not seen Idah since she was little.
Idah arrives at WellSpring Read More »
Faith is only 8, our youngest resident, but life has not been easy to this point for this little girl.
She is the firstborn in her family, and her father and mother are both in prison. We found her being raised by her grandparents who are in their 80s – a very rare age in Zambia.
Faith, Our youngest and latest resident Read More »
Vincent is Wellspring’s first “boy”, but at this time is part of the ministry as a non-resident.
Vincent is 14 and in grade 6. His father is in prison and his mother struggles to survive by selling vegetables. Vincent stays mainly with his grandmother.
Naomi turned 17 and decided for her celebration the house should enjoy Hungry Lion (Zambian KFC) and a small cake.
The girls enjoyed the celebration with singing and sharing. A tradition in Zambia is that when you have a birthday cake, the person whose birthday is being celebrated is to cut the first piece and then shares a bite of that piece with everyone in attendance. A video of that tradition is included.
A Birthday Celebration for Naomi Read More »
Today Micah, Annie, and Mary joined the house as the newest residents.
Micah and Annie are sisters coming from a family of 6. Their older children are brothers, and none of them were able to complete school past 8th grade. Their mother is 46, never educated, and struggles to raise $2.00 a day to support the family.
Additional Girls Join The House Read More »