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The Rafiki Project

Rafiki Orphanage and Farming Project
November 2005 Update
The Farming Project is Complete

Dateline, November 5, 2005
Kikuyu Town, Kenya, East Africa

It was a great day for the Kids in the Rafiki Aids Ministry in Kenya, as well as for District 6690, as the official blessing and opening of the Rafiki Farming Project took place on Saturday afternoon, November 5, 2005 officiated by the Bishop of the region, and with no shortage of speeches by Rafiki Board Members, local political people, as well as from us. It is hard to believe that almost exactly one year ago, I was standing on an empty field with kids and members of the board of Rafiki AIDS Ministry. At that time they only owned 1 ½ acres and had a limited time option to purchase the rest of the 15 acre parcel. One year later, they own almost 5 acres, and are in the process of entering into a lease-to-own arrangement for the remaining 10 acres. The land was purchased by some individual donors, plus a donation from the Whitehall-Bexley Rotary Club. The five acres has been fenced in, and about an acre and a half has been cleared, tilled, and already planted, just waiting for the rains which were beginning to arrive during our visit. They have also completed the animal shelter and a wonderful "two-holer" pit latrine on the farm that should last for decades.
 
Completed animal shelter Pit latrine on farm
Completed animal shelter Pit latrine on farm

Generous donations from the Rotary Clubs of Columbus, Capitol Square, Westerville, Belpre, and Sunbury-Galena totaling $8890.70 were used for the buildings, fencing, trees, seeds, and livestock. The livestock are settling in to their new home. Four cows, 8-10 goats, and a large number of chickens are populating the newly constructed animal shelter, all of this purchased by funds donated by the clubs of District 6690.
 
Cows settling in to their new home Goats grazing outside the shelter
Cows settling in to their new home Goats grazing outside the shelter

 
Feed for chicks goes upstairs Chicks seem to approve of menu
Feed for chicks goes upstairs Chicks seem to approve of menu

The Dedication featured singing and dancing by the grandmothers of the Rafiki Kids, performances as a group and individually by the kids themselves, ceremonial ribbon cuttings, tree plantings, and speeches.
 
The crowd looks on for the ribbon cutting Close-up of the sound system
The crowd looks on for the ribbon cutting Close-up of the sound system

 
Bishop cuts the ribbon Plaque of Recognition
Bishop cuts the ribbon Plaque of Recognition

 
Grandmoms dance in gratitude Kids sing a song
Grandmoms dance in gratitude Kids sing a song

District Governor Peggy planted a ceremonial tree, and Rotarians Kirk Horn and Glen Vaughn from Capitol Square Club participate in the groundbreaking of the well, for which funding is being completed.
 
District Governor Peggy plants tree Ground breaking for the well
District Governor Peggy plants tree Ground breaking for the well

While we were there, we worked hard clearing land, visited schools, hung out with the kids, and generally felt very much a part of the Rafiki family. They were wonderful hosts, and all of us had a great time.
 
Kids help with the clearing Kids learning to count in English
Kids help with the clearing Kids learning to count in English

In the end, it is all about the kids, whose bellies will be filled by food from the farm, and whose orphanage family will be benefited by all those who have contributed to this project, and those who will support it in the future.
 
Thanks to everyone from the Rafiki Kids!
Thanks to everyone from the Rafiki Kids!
Terry Davis November 14, 2005
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