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June 22, 2007

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Lisa

Hi Rita! Please give all those kids a big hug from me! They should be proud of all their hard work. School from Sunday to Friday? That's impressive. Take care of yourself!

Yui Chan

Whee! Sounds like you’re having a blast with the kiddies! You know what Rita, maybe you should inquire as to whether Ama Ghar will take you in permanently as the 37th kid! I bet you’ll fit right in there - except you won’t be able to complete your homework and the other kids would have to help you instead! Ha!

What are the criteria for taking in a child at Ama Ghar? What happens to the child when they get too old to stay at Ama Ghar? How is Ama Ghar funded? Just curious…….

Jodi

Rita:

What a joy! The children sound absolutely wonderful, and you can tell you receive such fulfillment working with them. Take care!

mike

Rita,
I saw an aritcle in a local paper about your travels and found this site. It sounds great and I am so filled with pride and joy knowing that these children can share your joy of living. Take care and we miss you.

mike

Rita,
I saw an aritcle in a local paper about your travels and found this site. It sounds great and I am so filled with pride and joy knowing that these children can share your joy of living. Take care and we miss you.

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  • A Long Walk to Help Build Homes
    A Long Walk for Children is a 750-mile fundraising walk by Open Arms Home for Children founder Bob Solis to help raise money to build additional cottages at Open Arms Home for Children in South Africa.
  • Open Arms Home -- South Africa
    This is the website for the orphanage that I will be working at in South Africa.