Merry Christmas 2013

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Sam and RayIt is Christmas week here in Tanzania and the excitement of the children at Treasures of Africa has been rising! We enjoyed a holiday outing to beautiful Lake Chala in northern Tanzania by the Kenya border. The children enjoyed hiking around and viewing the great natural beauty. They had never visited the area before. We brought boxed lunches and enjoyed a wonderful picnic.

New ClothesToday the younger children received their beautiful matching Christmas outfits from the local tailor who made them. They were so excited to try on their new clothes and they looked so great! The older kids were each given a certain budget and spent a day at the market choosing their own special Christmas outfit. They enjoyed making their own choices of style and color and practicing the Tanzanian art of bargaining!

New PJsTonight, some very special Christmas memories were made. All the children received brand new pajamas and slipper socks and we bundled them all up in the van in their PJs and brought them to the Mission house for some special Christmas fun. There we prepared a new experience for them all - hot cocoa with marshmallows. Christmas cookies were enjoyed and popcorn was passed around while we all watched THE NATIVITY Christmas movie together.

Christmas StockingsBut the biggest surprise of all - was the beautiful sight of Christmas stockings lining the stairway handrail as they walked into the Mission House. The squeals of glee were so precious. Each stocking had a child's name on it and was filled with Christmas Stockingstreats for each child. Christmas Day holds more surprises for them. After church, a big Christmas feast is planned with Baba Warren preparing chicken on the BarBQue and our staff cook preparing more yummy items for the feast. Then we have a special gift for each child on Christmas Day.

Buckets of BlessingAll of these wonderful blessings for the children of Treasures of Africa came from the Lord through the generous hands of our wonderful donors. So we wanted to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU and God bless you! We pray your Christmas is especially sweet and that the New Year brings more blessing than you can imagine or even contain!

It is not too late to make a year end donation to Treasures of Africa to help us with our School fees which are due by the end of the month for the new school year which begins in January. Or make a donation to the BUILDING FUND so we can continue to prepare for the building of the Treasures of Africa Children's Village in 2014.

You can give securely online by CLICKING HERE or send a check to:

Treasures of Africa Children's Home
P.O. Box 3267
Tustin, CA 92781

Zoe Means Life!

ZoeIf ever a child was aptly named - 6 year old Zoe - whose name comes from the Greek word which means “life” - is that child. Bubbly, energetic and always on the move - this little girl exudes life with her winning smile and the sparkle in her eyes.

Abandoned at the hospital by her mother shortly after birth, Zoe arrived at Treasures of Africa Children’s Home as a newborn infant. With no name and no clothes, she was quickly showered with loving care and given a name by our Medical Director Jodie Schooley, that was prophetic of the personality she would soon display.

Zoe is athletic and loves to play outside and can often be seen scaling to the top of the playground equipment with the agility of a gymnast. She also loves to sing and will often boldly lead out in song during the children’s evening devotions. Her dynamic personality makes her a natural leader. She is as close as natural sisters could ever be - with Diamond and Maria - (also six year olds) who have been together with Zoe at TOA since infancy.

Zoe is bright and has excelled in our in-house pre-school. She loves to read and we feel confident that when she begins school in January, that she will quickly rank in the top of the class. We plan to enroll her in a Private English Medium Primary School as she is fluent in English and Swahili.

School fees and other academic related expenses are the one of the biggest challenges the orphanage faces each year. If you would like to help sponsor Zoe’s academic expenses - the cost for the year is $1,300.

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School Days Begin Again in Tanzania

When the Christmas season winds down and January begins, the flurry of activity at Treasures of Africa is amazing to watch. The new school year in Tanzania starts in January and the preparation required to get all our children ready for school is intense. There are long lists of supplies to buy and uniforms to wash and a myriad of sizes of new school shoes to find.

The biggest excitement came on the first day of school when our five youngest children - Justice, Moses, Zoe, Diamond, and Maria (on the left) - started first grade. After participating in our in-house preschool program for three years, these six year olds were ready to step outside the gates of TOA and begin their academic journey. By faith, we enrolled them in a private English medium school in town, rather than place them in the overcrowded local government school, even though only one of the five had an education sponsor. The photo on the left shows them during the first week of school, still awaiting the uniforms the school had ordered for them. They were bubbling with excitement as they shared about their new experiences when they came home from school that first day.

This year we have chosen to move almost all of our children to private schools in order to obtain the best possible education. Only Antoni remains at the local government-run primary school by his own choice. We gave him the option to choose because he has only two years left in Primary School. If he had switched to the private school they would have required him to repeat his last grade, meaning it would be three years before he finished Primary School. And since his goal is to go to a vocational training school when he finishes Primary School, it seemed to be the best course of action for him to stay and finish out his two years.

With so many children in Private School this year - the need for school fees and other academic expenses at the orphanage has skyrocketed. A generous (and miraculous) end of the year donation provided the money we needed to get them all enrolled in school - and we are so grateful to God. But we need to pay the rest of the year's school fees in two more installments - so please pray for that to be provided.

Every private school requires that prospective students take an entrance exam and only a small percentage of those taking the exam are actually accepted to the school. Last year we were thrilled when Emmanueli passed the entrance exam to get into an exclusive Christian Boy's Secondary School called Living Stone Seminary in the coastal town of Tanga. He hada great year and came home with glowing reports of the school. This inspired Ray, our aspiring engineer, to want to apply to that same school. He took the entrance exam and passed with flying colors and is excited to begin his Secondary School career with his TOA "brother" Emmanueli.

Then we decided it might be best to have Innocent take the entrance exam for Living Stone also. He had already completed one year of Secondary School at a different Boarding School but we felt it was not the best environment. We wanted better for Innocent, who aspires to become an airline pilot one day.

InnocentNow it is important to understand Innocent's background to fully appreciate this story. Innocent was a hardened street kid when he came to live at TOA and almost got removed from Treasures of Africa for bullying the younger children. He could barely read a word and had spent little if any time at school. But by the grace of God, his heart softened and he literally was transformed as he accepted the love and discipline that was offered to him at TOA. He began to work diligently in school though his academic foundation was very shaky.

We prayed hard when Innocent went to Tanga to take that entrance exam at Living Stone. When the word came back that he had passed the test and was accepted to Living Stone the cheers went up! Now the three boys - Emmanueli, Ray and Innocent - are on the way to Boarding School together where we believe they will be well-prepared for leadership and future academic studies. Only Ray has an academic sponsor - so we are looking for sponsors who will help specifically with the education expenses of Emmanueli and Innocent.

If you would like to help Treasures of Africa by making a donation to the Education Fund - we will be thrilled to apply that gift to the school fees, uniforms, supplies and other academic expenses of our children. If you would like to sponsor a specific child's education costs - you can call the ministry office office at (714) 665-0407 and we can inform you of the amount for that particular child. Since our kids are at several different schools with some in Primary and others in Secondary School, some in Boarding School and others in Day School, the costs vary.

We are grateful to everyone who has prayed for our children's academic success and for those who have given financially. We believe that this year will be the best one yet for the kids at TOA!

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Our Newest Treasure

Baby GabriellaOur orphanage Chaplain at Treasures of Africa, Christina Oberst, was at the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center with one of our kids when she ran into a doctor that she knew. Dr. Esther told her that the police had just brought in a tiny infant that was found in the trash. She wanted to know if Treasures of Africa would take in the child. Christina took the child in her arms and wept.

Christina holding GabriellaWhen God first gave us the name "TREASURES OF AFRICA CHILDREN's HOME" as the name for the orphanage - we knew that the name was significant because it spoke of the value that the children have in the eyes of God - not the value they have in the eyes of the world. What humans consider to be "TRASH" - God calls "TREASURE."

Our newest TREASURE is a baby girl. She was named "Gabriella" by the lady doctor who cared for her at the hospital. She was brought to Treasures of Africa Children's Home on January 30, 2014. The other children at TOA rejoiced when the baby came and the older girls are thrilled to be able to help care for her. They have already appointed themselves as "mamas" for the baby!

It has been a long time since we have had any infants at the orphanage. It has been almost six years since our youngest children - Maria, Justice, Moses, Diamond and Zoe were babies themselves. Our staff had to scramble to get the cribs out of storage and dig through our storage bins to find infant sized clothing.

With an infant comes the added expense of buying Baby Formula and diapers each week, and paying for extra staff since we need to provide 24 hour care. As the children at TOA got older and more self-sufficient over the years, we cut back on staff at the orphanage. Now we have to add 2 more positions to have baby Gabriella cared for 24 hours per day.

So we are looking for several child sponsors to help us care for this precious TREASURE who was rescued from the trash. If you can sign up to give $10, $25, $50 or even $100 per month - you can help us cover the cost of her formula, or her diapers or even help us pay for the additional care givers we will have to hire.

Please consider making an investment in this PRECIOUS TREASURE named Gabriella! Also - please forward this article to anyone you think might be interested in helping. Thank you!

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TOA Kids Participate in the Kilimanjaro Marathon

MarathonEvery year the city of Moshi, Tanzania hosts the International Kilimanjaro Marathon. People come from other nations to participate. Along with the full marathon, there is also a half marathon and a 3 mile "fun run." Three of our kids asked to participate in the 3 mile run this year - led by Antoni who was the enthusiastic leader of this group. His buddy Samweli immediately volunteered to join him and Mary represented the girls.

TOA kids in marathonThey all did very well and we were proud of them! We hope that next year we can actually buy them real running shoes as they all ran in the athletic shoes they had - but not true running shoes. We also hope to get more of our kids to participate next year!