FURNITURE & STATIONERY FOR EUPHRASIE SCHOOL KENYA

$100.00 No GST

The Sisters of Kenyan province started a school in Mbajone in 2020. A small structure was then built, and the school is still in the initial stage of construction. The objective is to develop Euphrasie School into a fully-fledged pre-primary and primary school. It has to be supported with furniture, stationery and other facilities so that the disadvantaged students may get equal opportunity for quality education. Therefore, we want to provide basic necessities for a good learning environment to the children who live in poverty at Mbajone and its neighbouring villages. Your generous support will be a great help to our students.

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The Sisters of Kenyan province started a school in Mbajone in 2020. A small structure was then built, and the school is still in the initial stage of construction. The objective is to develop Euphrasie School into a fully-fledged pre-primary and primary school. It has to be supported with furniture, stationery and other facilities so that the disadvantaged students may get equal opportunity for quality education. Therefore, we want to provide basic necessities for a good learning environment to the children who live in poverty at Mbajone and its neighbouring villages. Your generous support will be a great help to our students.

Barlow, Shelley

Sr Shelley Barlow

Shelley Barlow was born in seaside Mordialloc in 1941 and grew up in Oakleigh Victoria. Shelley taught at her Alma Mater Sacred Heart Girls’ College Oakleigh, but her teaching, parish and motor mission ministry was mostly in WA. Short-term Ministry in the Philippines, Vietnam and Myanmar was a great joy for her. The heightened experiences of interculturality and finding the face of God in the other, have been bright highlights in her life. Currently Province Vicar she also enjoys pursuing her passion for creation spirituality through retreats and book clubs.