Bang Jo School Fencing Project
Recently, we were able to help with rebuilding a broken down fence at the Bang Jo School.
The sad part about this project is that the existing fence was intentionally broken down by neighbours in the community. Local people broke into the school, tore down pieces of the fence, tore apart the trampoline, and ruined some balls and other toys in the night.
Sister Sanders, one of the women involved with The Good Shepard who runs the school, told us that she was in desperate need of a team of people to help reinforce the pieces of the fence that were still standing and to rebuild another fence that would be taller and stronger to keep out others in the future.
SHE was able to step up and come help serve the Bang Jo School.
We assisted Sister Sanders in shopping for barbed wire, wire cutters, gloves, wood and anything else you could think of needed to build a fence.
Then, SHE staff and a visiting short-term team from Global Infusion, along with two other volunteers loaded up a truck of supplies and headed out to the school.
With the help of some other Burmese men in the community and two volunteers from France, SHE was able to build an entire new fence for the Banjo School.
Please continue to pray for the Bang Jo School and our ministry with the children.
The sad part about this project is that the existing fence was intentionally broken down by neighbours in the community. Local people broke into the school, tore down pieces of the fence, tore apart the trampoline, and ruined some balls and other toys in the night.
Sister Sanders, one of the women involved with The Good Shepard who runs the school, told us that she was in desperate need of a team of people to help reinforce the pieces of the fence that were still standing and to rebuild another fence that would be taller and stronger to keep out others in the future.
SHE was able to step up and come help serve the Bang Jo School.
We assisted Sister Sanders in shopping for barbed wire, wire cutters, gloves, wood and anything else you could think of needed to build a fence.
Then, SHE staff and a visiting short-term team from Global Infusion, along with two other volunteers loaded up a truck of supplies and headed out to the school.
With the help of some other Burmese men in the community and two volunteers from France, SHE was able to build an entire new fence for the Banjo School.
Please continue to pray for the Bang Jo School and our ministry with the children.