News from the Igoda Children’s Village, Mufindi.

 

On June 1st, The Loh family from Singapore delighted the children with four boxes filled with assorted items, for which we thank them; sparking a great deal of excitement.

 

 

13th July and 31st August: Geoff and Vicky Fox celebrated their birthdays. Now retired and residing full-time at Fox Farm in Mufindi, Geoff continues to maintain his connection with ICV, periodically visiting to greet both the children and staff.

 

 

 

 

 

Beverley cycled 4,800 miles in a year, raising £936.25 for ICV bus tyres and seat covers. In August, Pippa and Nicola also completed a cycling challenge, raising £1,372.75 for the ICV. Lots of energy!! Thank you for being so supportive.

Representatives from The Deaconess Foundation of Finland visited Mufindi in September to view the YAM projects and discuss plans. Their meeting with FCWCT staff and Trustees reinforced a strong partnership and a shared commitment to supporting local youth.

 

On 18th September, a team of dentists from Tandläkare utan gränser, Dentists Without Borders,  visited Mufindi. They provided vital dental treatment to young patients. They also delivered dental education sessions in local schools to equip pupils with practical knowledge about oral hygiene.

 

Students from another primary school visited ICV, beginning their day with breakfast of tea, eggs, and bread. The children were then given a tour of the area. The visit continued with a range of playful activities, providing an opportunity for the pupils to socialise and enjoy themselves. Later, everyone gathered for lunch. The day proved to be both enjoyable and eventful for all involved, and it was a busy day for the ICV staff, who worked hard to ensure the visit ran smoothly.

We are extremely grateful to all our supporters, several of whom are anonymous, for their invaluable support.

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