WellSpring Minsitry Updates

We love sharing with our Partners the amazing things going on daily at WellSpring. We are so grateful for your prayers and support. 

Christmas Is Coming…

​The girls are preparing to celebrate a special Christmas party on December 21st with the St. Raphael Orphanage. Our team has developed a good relationship with the leadership of that ministry, creating a strong “partnership” where we can share ideas and learn from the experiences each group has encountered. We are like-minded organizations, with very similar core focuses.

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Gaining Computer Skills

​Yesterday, the girls took additional steps into the exciting world of computers, learning critical typing skills. They are thrilled to have this amazing opportunity to explore what a computer can do and how it can empower their learning.

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Give Hope, Change a Future: Prisca’s Story

​Prisca Chota is a devoted mother doing everything she can to provide for her six children. Three of them live with their grandparents in the village, while she and her husband care for their three youngest at home. Life has not been easy for Prisca. After enduring an unstable first marriage marked by hardship, she is now striving to build a better future for her family.

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Jolima and “Small” Naomi Turn 13!

December 3rd the WellSpring family celebrated both JoJo and “Small” Naomi’s birthday. They were the first birthdays we ever celebrated as a ministry and it is hard to believe this is their 3rd birthday to celebrate with us.

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A Celebration Of Independence

​In Zambia, the 24th of October is commemorated as Independence Day. The WellSpring Team took the opportunity to celebrate this significant occasion. The team dedicated time to educate the girls about the concept of freedom, the celebration of independence and its importance. They also studied the seven presidents who have led Zambia to date, as well as their histories and tenures. This historical context is integral to the education curriculum for students in Zambia.

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