Another Batch of Computer Graduates Launched into the Digital World

In today's technology-driven world, access to computer skills training is essential for youth empowerment and economic advancement. However, many young individuals still face barriers to acquiring these skills, hindering their education and employment opportunities. The digital divide disproportionately affects youths from many underserved communities, limiting their education and employment prospects. Traditional schools and collegesalso  lack adequate computer education and facilities, leaving many young individuals without essential digital competencies.  


Bridging this technology gap is crucial for economic development and competitiveness in the global arena.  Through our free of charge community computer training initiative, Give Amore aims to bridge the technology gap, empower youths, and promote economic growth and development. By providing essential digital skills, we empower individuals to succeed in the modern workforce and contribute to the prosperity of their communities.  

We are glad to report that another batch of computer students graduated last week after successfully completing a three months course. These 20 young men and women can now soar into the technology world with well-equipped skills that will help them navigate through the technology world and the job market. The graduates were so happy and thankful for the opportunity to learn computer skills. We pray and wish them all the best in the future.

Freed from Jiggers

During our previous jigger clinic, we met a family that had really been affected with jiggers. The whole family consisting of father (Ambundo), mother (Peris) and son (Eshituma) had been adversely affected. Their son could not attend school as it was so difficult to walk to school due to affected feet and pain. At school, he couldn’t concentrate due to pain. His parents could not work due to the jigger menace.

We got them treated and fumigated their house on several occasions. And provided them with footwear and education on how to prevent future infestation.

We are glad to report that the family is now jigger free. When we paid them a visit recently, it was pleasing to see the relief. Their feet are completely healed. Their son, 10 is able to attend school and the parents are able to work. They are so grateful for the help they got.

My family used to suffer from jiggers infestations frequently. We couldn't afford treatment and footwear to protect our feet. But now, thanks to Give Amore, we have a jigger-free home and my kid can walk to school without pain. We could not sleep at night and it was too painful to walk. We are now free from jiggers now. Thank you” says Mr. Ambundo

A Plea for Help

Our school children (in January) in their new outfits and shoes thanks to your generous giving!

Hello Dearest Partners! First off, thank you for reading this! Secondly, thank you for partnering with us in prayer and support! It truly means the world to us to see who God stirs up to join us on this mission of giving hope, joy and Christ’s love to our brothers and sisters across the globe.

Give Amore continues to change lives daily through clean water, education for orphans, jigger clinics, computer training and our tailoring school. Do I have plans to grow this? YES! But I trust it’s all in God’s timing and His will, not mine. it’s surely been amazing to watch Him provide for our needs every step of the way. And I have the best seat in the house when it comes to this because I know our obstacles and our challenges and start getting nervous that we won’t be able to accomplish His will and then, BOOM, God makes a way! How cool is that? In fact, each of our newsletters is a testimony to His faithfulness, the answers to prayers and that miracles happen every single day. God uses me and YOU to accomplish His plans! How cool is that?

So, at the end of last year I was terrified that we wouldn’t be able to pay school fees for our children. It’s a giant lump sum needed twice per year and inflation has hit Kenya hard. And overall, our recurring donations have decreased. Our sponsorship program continues to squeak by and I watch in awe at how God pulls it off.

Well, the 2nd and final lump sum for the 2024 school year is due by the end of May (the school year in Kenya runs January-November) and we don’t currently have enough funds in our account to cover it. Would you consider making a general donation toward this AND becoming a monthly recurring donor for any amount so we can start saving up for the 2025 school year fees due in December? ? It’s amazing how it all adds up and how God gives us exactly what we need so I am trying not to let doubt creep in and trust that what we ask for in His name we will receive.

Again, as always, thank you for partnering with us! There are so many wonderful organizations out there doing amazing things so it’s extra amazing that you’ve chosen to support us! I’m truly in awe that God chose me (over 9 years ago)- a work-from-home, busy but compassionate mama, with no non-profit experience and helped stir in the hearts of others to join me on His mission! God is so good!

Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened. -Matthew 7:7-8

Please donate today at www.giveamore.org

Blessings Upon You and All Glory to God,

Christa Horst

Give Amore Founding Director

10 Mile Daily Walk to Freedom

Meet Sharon, a strong and determined mother who is fighting to provide for her family. Sharon’s journey has been one of resilience and determination. As a single mother of 3 children and with no education, she struggled to make ends meet and provide for her family. Despite the challenges she faced, Sharon refused to give up on her dreams of providing a better life for her children. Initially she survived on menial jobs to fend for herself and her family. When her husband passed away, she knew she had to find a new way to support her family. That's when she heard about the sewing course offered by the Give Amore organization located just about 5 miles away from her home. 

Sharon story took a positive turn when she made the life changing decision to enroll in our sewing program. She enrolled in the course and started learning how to sew. The long distance did not hinder her. She walked almost 10 miles every day to attend the classes. She practiced tirelessly, working hard to refine her skills until she was able to create a wide range of designs and attires including dresses, shirts and shorts. She graduated from the program in April 2023.

Thanks to the sewing machine and training that she received and to capitalize on her new acquired machine and skills, Sharon was able to set up a sewing business at the nearest market. She is able to make and repair different attires hence enabling her to feed her children and pay their school fees. She is also able to pass the acquired skills to other members of the community hence making a difference in her community. She is so grateful that she got this opportunity which has changed her life for the better.

Sharon's story is a powerful reminder of the difference that our sewing program is making in the lives of those in need. Thank you for making this a success. You too can be part of our transformative program.  

Meet Jackson a Give Amore Alumni Soaring in the World of Opportunities

In today's technology-driven world, access to computer skills training is essential for youth empowerment and economic advancement. However, many young individuals face barriers to acquiring these skills, hindering their education and employment opportunities. That is why Give amore continue to bridge this gap and since the inception of this program of empowering the community through computer skills. We’ve seen tremendous transformation. Thousands of students have graduated from this program and have been able to secure employment opportunities. One of them is Jackson Weloka, a young man who graduated from our computer class in the year 2022. Jackson was raised in a poor family of four and after completing junior high school, he could not continue with education due to lack of school fees. He made a decision to enroll into our free computer training program and attained computer skills which entails topics such as basic computer operations, software applications, coding, and digital literacy. After successfully completing his course, he secured a job to work in A cyber café as an attendant where he works up to date. He is so thankful for the opportunity he got. He is now able to support himself and his family.  And he hopes to save enough in order to continue with his education in the future. We are so proud of Jackson and we pray and wish him all the best.

Wells of Wellness Rehabilitation

The gift of water is a gift to life. Our vision at Give amore is to ensure that  the clean water  wells that we build have constant supply of water. And that is why we do regular checks on all of our 46 wells. Well rehabilitation is one of the most cost effective ways to bring clean, safe water to a community.  Sometimes it involves fixing a broken hand pump, other times it means sealing a hand dug well to prevent it from being contaminated.  These repairs, and often time total replacements enables community to continue getting clean water. Our team did a visit to some of our  wells. Some of These wells have been in service for over 7 years. The main focus of the visit was to check on how they are fairing on and if some needed repairs. Some of these wells serve  a large number of people hence wear and tear. We are glad to report that most of these wells are still functioning well and a few which needed repairs and renovations were worked on and restored into service. It was joy moving from one village to another seeing how these wells have positively impacted communities; the impact in Agriculture, children being able to stay in school intead of collecting dirty water all day, expansion of gardens and farms, Lives thriving. That is the power of water.  

More Empowerment

Our recent tailoring school graduates exude confidence and hope! They are rocking their handmade, custom-designed dresses as marketing for their work!

We’re glad to report that our tailoring program recently graduated another batch of her students.  This is after successfully completing a six month course which has taken them hard work and commitment. Some walking for longer distances every day to come and acquire this knowledge.  They were all smiles and to show their qualification, they showcased their own hand made beautiful dresses. These women can now walk into the future with a lot of hope for they now have the tools and skills to help them earn a living and feed their families.  And also help their communities thrive by benefiting from their knowledge and service.

Since the initiation of this program of empowering the community through sewing skills, we have seen so much transformation. Hundreds of women and youth have graduated from this program each being issued with a sewing machine hence enabling them to run their own shops in the villages and markets to makes ends meet.

We are so proud of these women for their achievement and we pray and wish them well for the future. Thank you for your generous donations which made this possible. God bless.

The Greatest Love of All

“Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.”

John 15:13

EASTER MESSAGE IS THE MESSAGE OF LOVE as it emphasizes the ultimate sacrifice, a love so deep that a person willingly gives up their own life for the sake of others. It transcends earthly boundaries and exemplifies selflessness. In moments of courage and compassion, we witness this extraordinary love, a love that surpasses all other forms of devotion. It reminds us that true greatness lies not in personal gain or achievement, but in acts of sacrificial love.

Jesus loved us so much that he willingly laid down His own life for us. This is the greatest love of all. Christ’s friendship towards us is a wonderful act. Despite our flaws and sinfulness, He calls us friends and reveals His love through His own acts and sufferings. His intimacy and conversations with us prove this divine friendship. While the world cheapens love, God’s love goes beyond human comprehension. He raises the bar for what love does and requires. Jesus through His sacrificial death, examples this profound love.

Jesus love surpasses all love. His love led Him to the cross, where He willingly laid down His life for humanity. He came that we may have life and have it to the fullest. This season of Easter reminds us of the profound love Christ has for us, a love that surpasses all earthly friendships and sacrifices. May we all aspire to embody such love, even in our everyday interactions, by putting others before ourselves and showing kindness, empathy, and compassion.  May we in this season, reflect on this truth and strive to love others with the same selflessness and devotion like our Lord Jesus Christ Our Savior.

The Story of Hope

Morris proudly showing his new clothes, shoes and newfound hope after healing from a horrific case of jiggers thanks to one of our Give Amore Jigger Clinic.

During our jigger clinic exercise, we received a call of duty that there was a young man called Morris in the neighboring village whose condition was in the worst and needed special attention. Our team quickly moved and located his home. When we reached his home, it was so hard to see his condition. He was bed ridden, he couldn’t move. The jiggers had ravaged the whole of his body and he was in dire pain crying for help. Our team moved quickly and started attending to him.  It took the team several hours treating him and fumigating his house.  When we visited him the following day, though in pain, He was starting to feel better. The victim received new clothes, beddings, footwear, soap and a bible and the team has continued to check on him to monitor his progress, to pray, share the word of God and encourage him. His transformation is great and he can now walk and he is no longer in pain. Thanks to those of you who made this possible. This is a life saved and health restored.

Morris so happy with all his new goodies as we had to massively fumigate his home and burn his bedding/clothes to rid his home of jiggers. Now he has new clothes, bedding, shoes, a bible and more! And he’s healing!!!!

Wow! God is so Good!

Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin…-Zechariah 4:10

WOW WOW WOW! All I can say is WOW! God showed He is in charge once again as we had a major need and He stirred in the hearts of many to support it!

I literally sat in awe as I watched a post I shared that had no responses, no donations and no shares turn into one of the most dramatic opportunities for God to show up! I’ll be sharing an update about it all on Facebook soon so I can better explain what’s happened but trust me when I say-do not doubt what God can do when we are faithful to follow his callings on our hearts!

I’m excited to say we will be able to host multiple jigger clinics in the coming weeks as well as repair 3 wells!

For me to have the front row seat to all of this is so encouraging and so I can only hope that you also feel encouraged to know that God is in our work and what we are doing and by supporting us, you are too!

We thank you so much for your ongoing, generous support and pray for all of you and your families! May you all draw closer to Him and be encouraged!

 

Christa Horst

Give Amore Founding Director

 

 

 

Well #43 Launched into Service

Well 43, one of its kind in its host village, was completed commissioned and handed over to her beneficiaries in a prayer ceremony graced by its so deserving community turned family. The joy marking this wonderful genesis was very evident and the gratitude from the men, women and children present in its inauguration was so memorable.

In a prayer circle with hands held, well Freeman as baptized was dedicated to God for its sustainability and continued safety in its long service ahead. For decades, a community that suffered greatly from the fangs and pangs of waterborne diseases, can now sleep easy with so much to look forward to most essentially economic.

As we all know, water is life but having a front row seat of witnessing the joy, hope that your love without borders bear is a privilege of a lifetime.  Therefore, because of you there will be economic prosperity, daily communal interaction and integration but much importantly lives saved. On behalf of every lips its waters will touch we say a big thank you.

Why We Have so Much to Celebrate and be Thankful For

Few people realize that a team can accomplish so much an individual cannot and that’s why behind the scenes of Give Amore’s shared accomplishments lies a capable hardworking team whose coordination, competence and integrity is unrivaled. Over the years they have been integral cogs of the wheel of change and that’s why we celebrate them and thank them for such great service.

It all started when four young men sat across a courteous poised intelligent mama on a mission of building a better tomorrow. All through her coaching and great sense of organization and leadership she built a brilliant team that now boasts of almost ten employees with admirable temperament and love for change and embrace for empathy.

One important motivation this team embodies is the knowledge that working together not only drives success for an organization but also success for an individual. As we grow together, intercession for one another is vital and on the flipside, this team adores and acknowledges you as a vital cog in our aspiration of making lasting change in every life we touch.

Meet Our Amazing Irene

With her husband always away and three children to look after, Irene 24, still works from home despite graduating from our sewing program years gone. She manages her homestead, as well as running daily errands, add that to her enterprise and this mama is a multitasking guru. She has a knack for children clothing and so far, so good.

The driving force for her industry is her children who since she started sewing have never lacked food and on the other hand have an impressive school attendance record due to consistency in school fees payment. Irene aspires one day to start her kids clothing shop but until then she vows nothing will stop her from even doing it from home.

She is thankful for the trajectory this program created for her and hopes of the same for others.in terms of profitability and growth, she is glad her venture is growing and prays the upward trajectory keeps on. We love you Irene and all the best in your dreams.

Another Year for Restarts and Firsts

Hope is such a beautiful thing. It helps us to see opportunities and possibilities around us and sometimes even lay out a plan drawing from previous endings. It inspires rewriting of our lives’ scripts capturing our wants and needs as well as aspirations and that’s why the New Year is so powerful because we all look forward to restarts that can reinforce ourselves better and those we love.

Also, hope inspires us to think about the delta of how we are currently living and how we could be living. It points out anything that sparks the light in us that is worthy of our attention and adoption without emphasizing the latter. Therefore, this year, it is in our prayer that the new you, us and all our laid out resolutions materialize with necessary mitigations underscored as we sail.

Turning on this page inducts a feeling of freshness which also invigorates, but it is also worth noting that “New” has a short lifespan that gives way to familiar structure of struggles, pains and obstacles in previous chapters that we so gladly hope to permanently evade. So, lets larch on bite sized sustainability of our hopes, dreams and aspirations; and as we do so a foot a day, allow prayers, sweat, kindness and love fuel us on.

Happy New Year.

Paul Mukami

Give Amore Communications Director

Harvest Time Well of Wellness

Currently underway is the sinking of ‘Harvest Time Church’ well and just as its amazing name suggests, it will be free and open for tens of families and more to draw and drink from. Successfully, commissioning of this well will be way before schedule because the process was speedy despite challenging topography of its home village. This will be 43rd in our well babies.

In a community where every drop of water isn’t meager, many families are bracing up for a life free from long treks to rivers and streams in search of such a rare commodity in terms of safety and round the clock availability. This is due to rampant pollution in and about these sources, a fatal disaster to precious lives.

Cholera and typhoid are the prevalent diseases therefore this well is a sustainable solution to such hazards that these families are susceptible to. To Pastor Freeman and friends, we thank you and the community immensely thanks you for such confirmation of love.

Continued Success Trail

Despite tough global economic turmoil, one woman isn’t taking it lying down. Having been offered free space in front of a local shop by a friend, Zelpha took the opportunity and ran with it. She hit the ground running by setting up a sewing business months ago after successfully graduating from Give Amore’s sewing program and the journey is paying off.

Single and least holding her back, this 24 year old, has dedicated all her time, energy and creativity in redefining women fashion, testing out all kinds, old and modern. Every fabric she says is very special and there is no harm in trying them out.

Alongside her job, she has also found a passion which she confirms has focused her life in her hearts direction. So far she is mentoring a number of young women for free in the light of hopefully giving back to a community that gave her a chance when no one else could. We love and pray for your prosperity Zelpha, all the best.

 

Wrapping Up Another Blessed Year-2023 Recap

Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your mind and with all your strength. And Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no commandment greater than these.
— Mark 12:30-31

Dearest Partners,

I pray you are enjoying this beautiful season of celebrating Jesus’ birth and what that means for all of us! A Savior is born! Hope was born!

I recently received all the photos of the Christmas Party for our children and it brought tears to my eyes! It felt impossible, but God! We still haven’t raised all that is needed to bring us out of this deficit, but we have time and I know it’s possible! If you have last minute, year-end giving looking for a place to make a difference, be multiplied and you can trust is being used where you want it to then look no further than giving to Give Amore! We are 100% funded by generous individuals giving what they have to make a difference to our brothers and sisters across the globe.

We are starting our 10th year of non-profit ministry soon. Can you believe it?

Here is a recap of 2023! Isn’t God so good?

JANUARY

We paid half year school fees to 41 children both in primary and secondary school

We supplied school items including shoes and school uniforms.

 FEBRUARY

We supplied food items to 46 children

We dewormed our 41 children under sponsorship

 MARCH

We dug well # 37 at Ebuhai village for the community.  

40 computer students graduated and received certificate of completion

 APRIL

We supplied food items to 46 children

We dug well # 38 at Ekombe village for the community.

5 students of the sewing school graduated and were supplied with 5 new sewing machines

 MAY

We paid and completed full year school fees to 41 children both in primary and secondary

We supplied school items including shoes and school uniforms.

We bought window curtains, paints, and toilet drainage material for some repairs on the building.

  JUNE

Christa, Larisa and Ann Visited Kenya

We supplied food items to 41 children

We bought one cow for Violet and Moses family

We did jigger clinic at Ebuchinga primary school and treated over 40 children, we also supplied shoes, toys and balls to the infected children

We bought black paints and painted blackboard of Cornerstone classrooms.

We dug well # 39 at Bumweche village for the community.

We commissioned Well # 39

30 computer students graduated and received certificate of completion

5 students of the sewing school graduated and were supplied with 5 new sewing machines

 JULY

We bought utensils for Cornerstone school

We bought food stuff for Cornerstone school

We bought school supplies for Cornerstone school

We bought one complete computer and its accessories for computer class

We bought 1 big wooden conference table for the office

We bought 10 new chairs for the office

We did another jigger clinic within Shibuli area and also visited 4 homes and did fumigation in those homes

We dug well # 40 at Epanja village at the late Brian’s home for the community.

AUGUST

We supplied food items to 41 children

We dewormed 41 children under sponsorship

We dug well # 41 at Ebuhai village for the community.  

 SEPTEMBER

We dug well # 42 at Buhuru  village  next to pastor Bernard’s cornerstone church for the community.

25 computer students graduated and received certificate of completion

We did major repairs on our two motorcycles

 OCTOBER

We supplied food items to 41 children

10 computer students graduated and received certificate of completion

DECEMBER

46 Children received food stuff and shoes during this Christmas

We also had Christmas party for the children and guardians.

All the families represented in our programs received a warm, thick blanket.

15 computer students graduated and received certificate of completion

4 students of the sewing school graduated and were supplied with 4 new sewing machines

We had Christmas party for our staff

 SUMMARY

  • We dug 6 new wells for the year

  • We paid full school fees and school requirements for 41 children  

  • We have supplied food stuff six times to 41 children for the year approximately 4 tons of food

  • 14 sewing students from our sewing school graduated and each received a new sewing machine, table and bench.

  • 110  computer students graduated and received certificates of completion during the year.

  • We treated over 50 people infected with jiggers and also did home fumigation

  • We dewormed 46 children twice during the year.

  • We bought 1 cow for Violet and  Moses family

  • We bought black paints and painted blackboard of Cornerstone classrooms

  • We covered medical insurance for 41 children

  • We bought utensils for Cornerstone school

  • We bought food stuff for Cornerstone school

  • We bought school supplies for Cornerstone school

  • We bought one complete set of computer and its accessories for computer class

  • We bought 1 big wooden conference table and 10 new (much needed) chairs for the office

  • We bought 1 new laptop for computer class and 3 new iPhone for the staff during the year

  • We bought new blankets for 22 families of our sponsored children

  • All our staff received Christmas bonuses in addition to our monthly salaries

  • We bought window curtains, paints, and toilet drainage material for some repairs on the building

  • We had Christmas party for the children, guardians and staff

  •  School fees for the year 2024 to be paid in early January and

  • In January 2024 we will commence  Well# 43

We thank God for all that we have accomplished this year and we thank you for being a part of it!

God bless you and Merry Christmas to everyone.

Christa Horst and the Give Amore Team

Santa Came to Town Early

This month, Christmas came early within the walls of Give Amore to our esteemed beneficiaries from vast parts of western Kenya in a celebration of love, a conduit that binds us and has for more than eight years now. With a feast that befits a true African definition of rare… prayer, song dance and community graced this wonderful occasion as all gave thanks for thoughtful gifts of food among more supplies handed out with joy.

Keeping in mind that a new school semester starts with the new year, just like the preceding years, we consolidated the main food and toiletries distribution with the supplies of school effects majorly encapsulating books, stationery and shoes (the favorite).

A great sense of cheers engulfed the atmosphere as the once in a while special meal of chicken, Indian spicy rice, beef, chapati and more, was served amidst great conversation and hearty laughter. This year’s chief gifts were blankets that were supplied per family given the current potent cold weather. On behalf of our great family, “asante sana” which is a Swahili translation for thank you so much.

Happy Holidays

The wheel seems has come to a full circle once again as we join with family and friends and the entire world in celebration of Christmas which has a significance of the birth of our lord and savior Jesus Christ. As a happy and fulfilling as it is, we are thankful of our partnership year long as indeed minded.

Moreover, it is prudent to acknowledge that the year has been one big series of examinations and massive tests but our concerted prayers, consultation and largely help, our triumph is all that counts and that’s why this festive season we largely celebrate you, and then us. The choices we made reflect as whether to put marmalade on a toast or honey; to step off with our left foot or right and all that has culminated to the accomplishments we so celebrate in our score list today.

So, as you personalize those Christmas cards with family in mind and adorn those trees with your favorite ornaments and hang those amazing socks on your hearth as you bustle through which and what gifts to get your loved ones, remember it’s memorable and counts. From our family to yours, Happy holidays and have a Merry Christmas.

 

 

Leaping Happily into the Future

In a different twist but alongside the spirit of giving, another set of individuals under Made with Amore were gifted a sewing machine, a stool and sewing kit each upon graduation from our vibrant sewing school after successfully completing six months of training in everything embroidery. This reality empowers them both in skill and equipment to take on their bright futures ahead,

As a show of their prowess, each graduate made their own dresses from African fabric of choice as a special equivalent of a graduation gown which also sufficed as a unique parting gift from us to them. As they posed as amateur fashionistas, it was evident from their radiant faces, the satisfaction of a job well done.

Drawing from their frontrunners, it is proven beyond reasonable doubt that this docket has not only empowered these young women, but also changed their lives immensely, a continuity that keeps reverberating across communities they reside and come from. They set out hopeful of a beautiful and brighter future for them and their families.