By The Rev. Anne Grizzle, Chaplain, Boys Home of Virginia
Boys Home is in fact a mission, but part of what we do on
"the hill" is to encourage our students to spread their kindness and
caring beyond the boundaries of our community.
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Boys Home student Christian and
his new Ugandan friend.
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The group served at the Otino Waa Children's Village for the
first four days. As part of Solar Light for Africa, the group helped
install solar lights in the village. As a way to bring fun to the
children of the orphanage, the group spent one day offering a field day
filled with soccer, face painting, and many games. The following evening
was movie night, and the final evening was a dance night. The students
learned that dance is a way of saying goodbye in Africa. Boys Home
student Evans won the dance contest!
Next, they had the privilege of spending two days at the
Chobe Safari Lodge, within Murchison Falls National Park. There, they
were able to experience the amazing wildlife of sub-Saharan Africa! The
group was very excited to see elephants, giraffes, water buffalo,
hippos, and monkeys!
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Boys Home student Evans joins the dancing.
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When asked about the highlights of the trip, Evans responded
with "I was in Africa!" Houseparent Debbie Darcus said she found the
trip inspirational as they bonded with the children in Uganda and
witnessed the great faith of each of them! She also said how helpful,
kind, respectful, and hardworking the students from Boys Home were.
Judging by the smiles on all of their faces when they talked
about their time together, it is clear that this was a trip where they
not only gave, but they also received.