Inverness County Cares

Partners in Development

Thai Dinner Thanks

Inverness County Cares wants to thank our friends and neighbours for their support of our fundraising Thai dinner on Saturday November 18th. Forty-eight people were served and judging by the plates that came back to the kitchen, they enjoyed their meal. Betty Jane Cameron gave a passionate account of her time spent living with the students at the St Charles Lwanga School for 2 month and shared with joy, that she will return this January for 3 months. Fr. Duncan MacIsaac also shared his experiences and the love and hope he experienced at the school. We thank our guests for their interest in our school and their inquiries about the students.

Thank you to our kitchen workers and planners, Flo Campbell, Charlotte Rankin, Susan and Sam Moran, Karen and Tom Wager, Sheila MacDonell, Winnie Rankin, Elaine Rankin, Camille Chapman and Colleen MacLeod.

Thank you to the wonderful young ladies from the Students Helping Our World (SHOW) group from Dalbrae Academy who worked as servers. They were so professional and efficient. Thanks also to their teacher Melissa Cummings for bringing us together.

Alexandra Beaton , Maeve Gillis , Grace MacDonald , Catherine Beaton , Sarah Wilson , Taylor Aylward

Thanks to John Gillies for his services as MC. As usual he did a great job of welcoming our guests and keeping the evening on track. Thank you to Susan Mallette for help with decoration and RJ Poirier for help with technology.

We give thanks we live in a place where people are eager and willing to give their time to help their brothers and sisters no matter how far away. Thank you all!

Several people asked for the recipes. They are posted below.

Jerry Sprinrolls

 Thai red curry meatballs

Pumpkin curry soup

Thai salad

Pad Thai

Coconut Cream Cake

Visit to Dalbrae Academy

Today Inverness County Cares (ICC) members John MacInnis, Betty Jane Cameron, Charlotte Rankin and Colleen MacLeod visited the Dalbrae Academy which is located in Mabou, Nova Scotia.

The Dalbrae Academy Students Helping Our World (SHOW) group led by their teacher Melissa Cummings have been strong supporters of the St Charles Lwanga Secondary School for the past 5 years. They have provided the school with new efficient cook stoves, sewing machines, a photocopier and printer as well as money for food. Their 2017 fundraising gift was $1100 toward the purchase of land for a new school in the Homabay area.

This visit to the Dalbrae Academy was to brief the students on the events at the school and to thank the students for their generous support.

Betty Jane Cameron has visited the Lwanga School on two occasions, for one month in 2016, two months in 2017 and she plans to go again in 2018 for 3 months. Today Betty Jane spoke to the Dalbrae students about the lives of the St Charles Lwanga students. She explained how their diet in mainly vegetarian (not by choice) and the main menu staple is corn/maize. They have it for all meals with some beans and no seasonings or flavourings. There is no fruit and cabbage is occasionally on the menu. Life in Kenya is a challenge as food prices are high due to unrest in the country and famine.

The Lwanga students are very grateful for the assistance provided by their friends at Dalbrae Academy and are very aware that the cook stoves came from Dalbrae.

We are so proud of our Dalbrae students and thank their parents, school and community for instilling in them a sense of responsibility toward their sisters and brothers worldwide.

Asante  (Thank you in Swahili)

 

Dine on Thai with Inverness County Cares

Dear friends;
Saturday November 18th, Inverness County Cares will host a Thai Dinner at the Judique fire hall at 6:30.
Guest speakers will be Betty Jane Cameron and Fr Duncan MacIsaac.
The menu is being developed and will be posted on this website when it is complete.
Come for an interesting and entertaining evening with your friends and neighbors.
Admission: Your donation
 There will be a cash bar.
Contact Flo Campbell for reservations. 902 787 2092.
Thank you for your support.

 

Sustainable Agriculture

St Charles Lwanga Secondary School and Children’s Centre is located in Ruai, Nairobi Kenya. The school is supported by Inverness County Cares (ICC), an Inverness County, NS based volunteer group and Chalice Canada, an international aid group based in Halifax. The school is involved in educational partnerships with several international groups and they also receive assistance for essential needs from other global supporters.

This month we will focus on an agriculture worker at the school. Thomas was a student leader (head boy) at St Charles Lwanga School who demonstrated great potential. Shortly after graduation from Form 4 (Grade 12) he was hired at a factory and was advancing in his position. Unfortunately he was involved in a workplace accident, which resulted in the loss of the thumb and index finger on his right hand. He is from an impoverished family with no father present and his mother has passed away. He is responsible for the care of his 7-year old brother who lives with him. In 2014 school headmaster, Br Kennedy hired him to take care of the school grounds and garden and this provided him with enough money to rent a small room for himself and his brother and to pay his brother’s school tuition and personal needs.

Thomas’ life and prospects brightened when he became involved in a Kenyan program introduced by a Go Global, a Vermont non-profit partner of St Charles Lwanga and by the University of Vermont.  With their encouragement, he was trained in a program which will lead the St Charles Lwanga School and other affiliated schools, toward sustainable agriculture.

Thomas was introduced to permaculture by The Permaculture Institute- Kenya and trained in basics of permaculture in a two-week Permaculture Design Course.   He will continue to partner with Permaculture Institute-Kenya based in Nairobi.

Permaculture is defined as: the conscious design and maintenance of agriculturally productive systems, which have the diversity, stability, and resilience of natural ecosystems. It is the harmonious integration of the landscape with people providing their food, energy, shelter and other material and non-material needs in a sustainable way. Graham Bell, The Permaculture Way.  

He is presently traveling near the area of the proposed new St Charles Lwanga School where he is working with Mr Jeremiah ad sharing his knowledge and agricultural skills with the residents of Rodi a community near HomaBay and Lake Victoria. He is educating the children and adults of these communities and is working with them to build garden plots for vegetables. This coming January representatives of University of Vermont will work with him to expand his learning and involve more local people and students in this program. Thomas will provide agricultural leadership at the much anticipated, future St Charles Lwanga School. This new school will be located in a fertile agricultural area near Lake Victoria.

http://lwangachildren.com/

http://invernesscountycares.com/

St Charles Lwanga School is always interested in volunteers wanting to work at the school. Contact numbers are available on our webpages.

Thomas watering trees.

Classes with community members.

Thomas in brown shirt in center

Thomas  teaching

Thomas

 

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