Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Palace Gold School, Literacy Students



I recently had the opportunity to visit the Palace Gold School, with a group of other Senior Missionaries. This school was begun a few years ago by Brother and Sister Nicholas Konduah. They began the school in their home by taking in kids from their neighborhood whose parents could not afford to send their children to school. They soon outgrew their home and began building the school They are wonderful people. Some of the couples have donated money, supplies and service to the school.




This is where Brother and Sister Konduah live.




Brother and Sister Konduah welcoming us to their home and school.






The students are hard at work.




These students are learning French.




The classes are divided by whiteboards.




These are some of the Kindergarten children.




Sister Hunt and I at the learning table with the children.




The students put on quite a performance for us.




We loved the colorful outfits.




They were great dancers.




More dancing. They had a lot  of energy!




These were the drummers who kept a lively rhythm for the dancers. They also did some solo drumming.




These were the younger children waiting for the performance to begin.




Some of the younger students. They loved posing for pictures.




Cute little boy!





Both of these pictures are of our Sister Study Class that we have every Monday morning. Such a wonderful group of ladies!







This is our dear friend, Millicent. We try to visit her every 2 weeks or so. This picture was taken at church. She is a widow and has a 16 year old daughter and is raising her 11 year old niece. She loves having us come by her house for a visit. We get lots of hugs and warm greetings.




Millicent stopped by our office one day to see us. We love Her!!


The following pictures were taken on a recent Sunday, of Literacy students from the Burma Hills Ward. They are such sweet, kind ladies and they loved having their pictures taken.

 
















This is Alfreda, their teacher. Such happy, beautiful smiles!





















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