Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Spiritual Life

One of our goals has been to bring up boys and girls who love the Lord now and after they leave MITS. This Sunday and every other Sunday we have our

students involved in reading scripture as part of their growth in the lord. Peter Simala did the reading this week. Among other things, the church has an outreach program where we buy food stuffs and take to needy community members of Kamulu. Last week we had members take food to some families, among them Pamela who went the furthrest.

She had been referred to this family by another church member called Wachira. Pamela said she had to walk a long distance and was getting frustrated, but when she got there, she found that the family had nothing to eat for the evening. She was happy to see them get happy because otherwise they would have gone hungry that day. She gave them flour, sugar and some cooking oil.


It is one of many blessings that God is allowing the Kamulu church to do.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Holiday Giving


Holiday Gifts

Please take a look at the MITS web site made-in-the-streets.org for opportunities for "Holiday Giving". We have trips and special events planned for December. We cannot send our street kids living with us anywhere else for the holidays, and we do take a break from classes. So we fill the time with events as well as more work on the farm!! For those events we do not depend on the budget but on friends who want to give an extra gift outside of their families. You could pay for a retreat for the students, or a day at the park, or presents they can give one another, or a Christmas lunch, or a party for kids still living on the streets, or many other needs.

End of the Year Gifts

This is a great time to contribute to Made in the Streets and get an extra tax break you might need at the end of the year. We are happy to put your gift to work on behalf of street kids. Some of the special things we need to pay for now are

1. Turning our shops along the highway where our kids learn to deal with customers into a "Cracker Barrel" style shop and cafe.
2. Adding new staff to our dorm supervisor group so some of our Team can concentrate on teaching or skills training or other work, instead of having double responsibility. Usual costs for a starting Team member is $160 monthly for salary and benefits. Pay for the first year's salary (about $2,000) and we'll take care of raising funds for subsequent years.
3. The City Council has required us to do some additions to property and some repairs to plumbing, drainage and venting that will cost about $6,000. They want this before they will okay the renewal of our permit with the Children's Department to operate the boarding program.
4. CHALLENGE GRANT -- we hope to finish the $30,000 Challenge Grant by December 31. We are now at approximately $9,000. We want to build a set of 3 classrooms to go with our new chapel. A local church of Christ also meets in the chapel, which we use as a multi-purpose building.

Thank you for all your help. Send funds to Made in the Streets, 409 Franklin Road, Brentwood, TN 37027.

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