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Cytûn Llandudno -
Saint David's College
Uganda Link Project
2005
Follow up Report (April
2006)
Since
November 2005, work on the new accommodation at John Njendahayo's Link Centre in
Kampala has come along fast and the plan is to have it completed ready for this
summer's groups of young people. The accommodation will give huge
flexibility, for groups, or families, or longer stay visitors who need an escape
from stressful U.K. Western life and see God and life in a new
way.
John Njendahayo's Link Centre
with the new accommodation blocks under construction.
Just back from Uganda is ex
Mission Houser and local lad Gavin Mart seen here in Uganda. Gavin is now
a firefighter in Leeds and an expert health and safety risk assessor and he went
with a small group from Leeds in March on a fact finding mission and to assess
health and safety issues for us.

Gavin visited remote villages on
a quad bike! and miraculously walked away with John and the rest of the team
from a major car crash, completely unscathed.


As a result of this accident new
safety measures are in place for travel and transport and a generous benefactor
in Japan has given us a fabulous seven-seater people carrier and this together
with a four wheel drive vehicle will be shipped from Japan to Mombassa in the
next few weeks and Gavin and a team will drive the vehicles overland to Uganda
ready for this summer's
visitors.

Two teams will be spending June
and July with John in Uganda - an all girls team including Laura Whitaker from
Emmanuel Christian Centre and Llandrillo College will spend several weeks
working in Katwe School (enthusiastically awaited above), Pastor Sarah's shanty
town ministry, Pastor Emmy's church in Mbarara and The Revd Arthur's Church in
Ngara. In July a team of eight 16 year olds and staff from St David's
College will spend two weeks working with the children in Katwe School and one
week in Rwanda.
Robert Williams-Day and friends at Saint
Luke's Church, Ntinda
We are planning on Gavin Mart
spending much of the summer with the teams co-ordinating transport and
overseeing safety and that Robert Williams-Day who spent 4 months there from
November - February and is currently staying in Mission House and helping with
the work here, will also return and help host the teams at the Centre in Kampala
this summer.
Blessings, Tim |
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