Sunday, March 29, 2009

WHO donates books for the Centre

The World Health Organisation, Geneva has recently sent to us 113 copies of "Pocket Book of Hospital Care for Children", all free of cost. We are very grateful to the WHO office for supplying us with the needed material. We assure the office that it will be used effectively and hope will save many children's lives.

This is not the first time WHO office assisted the Centre. Many of their publications have already occupied huge areas of our shelf. Many nurses, student nurses, biomedical students and clinicians have made use of those materials and make changes.

We say THANK YOU once again to WHO office in Geneva, Switzerland.

Your continued support is needed and will always be appreciated.

The Centre provides recreational activities for Chikankata High School pupils

The Centre is happy to inform our partners and supporters that for sometime now we have been able to provide recreational activities to pupils of Chikankata High School. Not only that the pupils and teachers benifit from our library, the game of Chess has always been one of the favourites of the pupils as recreational activity. Thanks to our supporters for donating the Chess sets, through your generosity we are able to provide enough sets at a time for many pupils of the School, whose pupils' strength is more tha 1000.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Some of our activities

The Centre has been involved in various activities like distribution of clothes and shoes to the widows and orphans, care and support of disabled persons, provision of Bibles and Christian literature to the ministers and the public, library for the general public and students, tailoring, knitting & carpentry training for development of life skills. Thanks to our faithful and generous supporters within and overseas. These are possible only because of 'YOU'! It's you who bring smiles on their faces.
Two of the beneficiaries of the Centre's disabled programme

The librarian Gracious Chuula

A section of the bookshelf

Our library caters for all age group, all kinds of people

Sewing as life skill training for people like this widow

The Centre Director in front of some of the finished products