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The construction of 6000 square feet student dormitory is progressing well – Africa Cries Out Report 2021 011

On September 7, 2021, we reported that the construction of the girls’ dormitory has begun. Today is September 30. Thanks for our team’s efforts and everyone’s support. The speed of our construction is exciting. Please see the photos below. We will build the female dormitory according to the standards of the American student dormitory. Below is a photo of the male dormitory that has been built downstairs. We thank you for your support, and we will start accepting residential girls next year. In Senegal, most girls are illiterate. They are forced to marry at a young age and become the second, [...]

The construction of 6000 square feet student dormitory is progressing well – Africa Cries Out Report 2021 0112021-11-18T14:05:54-05:00

For Dr. Faye’s Last Wish-Africa Crires Out Report 2021 08

In 2017, Africa Cries Out donated an ultrasonic instrument to our operating base in Senegal. At that time, there were only two in Senegal, one in the national hospital and one for us. When Dr. Faye received this instrument, he was extremely grateful, as he could use it to save the lives of many more pregnant women and children. It was also an extremely good instrument for our gynecology operations section. But just three days after he got the equipment, Dr. Faye died in Leprosy Village. Since then, we have not been able to find a doctor who is capable of [...]

For Dr. Faye’s Last Wish-Africa Crires Out Report 2021 082021-11-18T14:07:30-05:00

The 2021 Students Graduated from Technical School , Africa Cries Out Report 2021 06

On April 15th of 2021, a total of 36 students from our Dhaka Technical School graduated, including 9 boarding students and 27 day students. The tuition and boarding meals are all free due to generous donations to our organization. Thank you for your strong support and God’s kindness. Pastor Anna reports as follows: This educational building was donated by many generous Chinese people. Thank you for your love! The graduates of our cooking class. In this class, the students learned modern cooking, and our school laid a solid foundation for these women to find employment and improve their status at home. [...]

The 2021 Students Graduated from Technical School , Africa Cries Out Report 2021 062021-11-18T14:08:40-05:00

6000-Square-Foot Student Dormitory Starting Build-Africa Cries Out Report 2021 010

The construction of the 6000-square-foot second floor of our student dormitory has begun, with thanks to your donations. Despite the challenges of the last year, we now have enough funds to start construction. This second floor is to be dedicated to West African girls that are at risk for Female Genital Mutilation. They will be taught skills that will help them make a living and gain greater equality in their communities. We greatly appreciate the generosity of our donors, and the kindness of all of our supporters. Thank you for taking your time to make sure other people have good lives [...]

6000-Square-Foot Student Dormitory Starting Build-Africa Cries Out Report 2021 0102021-11-18T14:09:50-05:00

Selling All Your Possessions and Following God – The story of Pastor Anderson Paim and Ms. Andressa Paim

Fig 1. Pastor Anderson and Ms. Andressa at Senegal’s International Leopold Sedar Senghor Airport Yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Paim became the official resident pastors of the leprosy village in Kedougou, Senegal. Ever since their original pastor, Pastor Anna, left for the sake of her children’s education, the leprosy village was without a full-time pastor for a long period of time. Without an operating pastor, life in the leprosy village was arduous and without joy, and the children were not educated. However, Mr. and Mrs. Paim selflessly stepped up to the challenge of pastoring the village and gave themselves to support the [...]

Selling All Your Possessions and Following God – The story of Pastor Anderson Paim and Ms. Andressa Paim2021-11-18T14:11:36-05:00

American woman Nicole Dewing who built the Garden of Eden in West Africa

American woman Nicole Dewing who built the Garden of Eden in West Africa Author: Jun Xu, MD, Translator: BRI Youth Susanna Tan Nicole went to Senegal as a Peace Corps volunteer where she dedicated her time to working with cities in how best to manage their waste systems. After her service as a volunteer, Nicole married Mamadou Sarr and they started an organic farm together. Nicole, her Farm staff and volunteers In the spring of 2018, I met Nicole Dewing. She went to Senegal in Africa from the United States in 2005. When she told me how she created an environmentally [...]

American woman Nicole Dewing who built the Garden of Eden in West Africa2021-08-21T14:31:43-04:00

For the Calling of Senegal – Our Seventh Year Report

Jun Xu, MD, Chairman of Africa Cries Out, August 5, 2019 In 2013, a group of volunteers—I among them—went to Senegal and Guinea-Bissau in West Africa. We witnessed the dust streets, the faces devoid of expression, the villages devastated by drought, and the patients short of medical care. Since then, the brown land of West Africa has been our spiritual home, and the memories of hungry children surrounding our cars have been branded on our hearts with a burning-hot flame of passion. After returning to the United States, we immediately applied for the “Africa Cries Out” non-profit 501 (C) 3 organization, [...]

For the Calling of Senegal – Our Seventh Year Report2021-02-14T20:28:38-05:00

Update on the Technical School

2014 was a year of great challenges, including the start of our first technical school in West Africa. This school, located adjacent to the Missionary base in Dakar, Senegal, will be a pioneer in providing practical skills. Students will have the choice to learn professions like plumbing, carpentry, nursing, English, French, computer, etc. Dr. Xu was inspired to provide young adults with an opportunity to learn skills that could immediately change their futures. Though still in its initial stages, with your help, this project could indefinitely change the lifestyles of many families in Senegal. We need your support to finish, equip, [...]

Update on the Technical School2020-05-08T20:25:37-04:00
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