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Never Enough: Volunteer Blog Post

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As my young, wanna-be-independent self embarked on this ‘once in a lifetime’ trip to Uganda with Simone’s Kids, I had many expectations and fears arouse and somewhat take over my excitement before heading out on this life-altering trip. Of course the physical expectations and fears of going to another country were prominent in my mind since I am what most consider a ‘high maintenance female’ (I would beg to differ). I vividly imagined HUGE spiders, blood-sucking mosquitos carrying all sorts of diseases, terrible living conditions, dying animals, sad individuals who are scared of mzungus (white people), and all the other things many Americans imagine when Africa is mentioned.

As I boarded the flight that would take me to my final destination, I remember asking God to calm my thoughts; to give me his eyes, heart, mouth, and hands; to allow me to do and experience what he wanted; and to help me put all my trust and faith in his hands (which is difficult for me because I am a control freak). The first night in Uganda was overwhelming, and I remember talking with my younger sister who was also experiencing some anxiety and maybe some doubt regarding our decision to partake in this trip. I tried to ease her thoughts while also trying to ease mine. Before I went to bed, I repeatedly prayed to God to calm our minds and to allow us to be open and ready to receive what he has in store for us.

As the next few days passed, all I was sure about was that this was the place God wanted me to be. We interacted with the students of God’s Hope School and with the people who populated Nakaseke for the next 2 weeks as we worked on projects for Simone’s Kids and as we shared Jesus’ love. The Lord continuously revealed himself to me through his creations (those sunsets were magnificent), but most importantly by the people of Nakaseke. The love shown to me by the students was more than my heart could ever imagine. When talking with the secondary students, joy was poured out upon me and I became in awe of how much faith and love for Jesus these students have.

I met so many whose stories were heartbreaking and had every reason to be upset with God; however, they were the ones who were the strongest in their relationships with the Lord and subsequently pushed me to grow in my relationship with him. To say those two weeks spent in Nakaseke taking cold showers and having no cellphone service were the best weeks of my life is an understatement. I gained a new perspective on life, I learned how to love more. I grew closer to Jesus. I made great friendships. I experienced joy that can only come from God. I could go on and on. This trip with Simone’s Kids filled me with so much love for Jesus and so much love for others.

BEST DECISION OF MY LIFE!

p.s. You are probably wondering why I have titled this blog as “Never Enough.” There are several reasons for that.

1. Some of the students were obsessed with the soundtrack from “The Greatest Showman” and the lyrics from the song ‘Never Enough’ were sung repeatedly over those amazing two weeks. So now every time I hear that song, my mind and heart immediately go back to Nakaseke.

2. I mentioned earlier that due to this trip, I gained a new perspective on life. To elaborate some for you, I tend to get caught up in the ways of this world and the things in it which can lead to a broken heart, hurt feelings, unmet expectations, etc. This trip helped remind me that this world and the things of it will NEVER BE ENOUGH for God’s people. We do not receive true joy from the things of the earth. Our joy comes from Christ alone.

3. Last but not least, this trip has taught me that you can NEVER get ENOUGH of Jesus. We need Him so much and we need to seek after him constantly. I’m preaching to the choir here, because I am guilty of not always keeping Jesus as my main priority. I am reminded by this experience that I have to keep after my relationship with God. ‘Good enough’ doesn’t cut it. I can never get enough of Jesus Christ!

By: Mariah Longshore

Simone’s Kids Volunteer

Date: August 21st, 2018

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The Need: A Board Member Perspective

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Read below a testimony from a Simone’s Kids Board Member and their first time experience on the ground in Uganda.

Nakaseke, Uganda Trip June 5 – June 19, 2018

It has been a week since my trip to visit The Simone’s Kids properties in Nakaseke, Uganda – God’s Hope Primary School and God’s Hope High School.  Before going, I tried not to form any expectations of what Uganda would be like, the living conditions, and condition of the schools.  I knew that whatever I would expect, would not be reality.  I have some skeptical people in my life who doubt organizations like Simone’s Kids.  They say that very little money ever gets to the final destination and promises made are not fulfilled.  This could not be farther from the truth.  I joined the board of Simone’s Kids this past February.  In that meeting, we discussed several projects, but three smaller ones involved building a ramp at the primary school cafeteria to make it easier and safer for the students to line up to receive their meal.  A wall was to be installed in the cafeteria to separate the kitchen from where food was stored, to help reduce spoilage.  A drainage ravine near the playground was to be filled in for the safety of the children.  This all sounded great in the board room in February, but it was AMAZING to show up at the school in June and see all three projects done and in use!  Things get done here!  I saw all of the buildings I heard about before I joined the board – especially the new infirmary.  I saw a room filled with mattresses and blanket/mosquito netting kits waiting to be distributed to Simone’s Kids families from the fundraiser.  I saw the children eating eggs – critical protein their growing bodies need.

The welcome we received was unforgettable.  These people get it.  They appreciate what Simone’s Kids has done to get them to this point.  They appreciate the opportunities that they have benefited from because so many here care enough to give to this organization.  They understand that their kids can break the cycle of poverty by getting an education and/or learning a useful trade or skill.  They understand how the quality of food provided will help the children grow stronger to learn better, than without.

The Americans and Ugandans who are with Simone’s Kids full time are AMAZING people with HUGE hearts for these kids.  It is so clear to me how devoted they are to the children of both schools. I was joined on this trip with another board member.  Together, we were able to identify some inefficiencies and hierarchy issues, but we have put into place better job descriptions and duties for those on the ground in Uganda.  But this trip wasn’t just business – we got to serve lunches to the thankful smiling faces.  We got to deliver mattresses and bedding sets to extremely thankful families.  We got to see teachers in action – teaching all these kids from their hearts – they have great teachers who love these kids.  And we got to love on these kids.  Can you say hugs, hugs, and more hugs!

Now that I have been “on the ground” myself and seen the campuses, I just want to help, help, help!  We identified so many needs – some small, some large.  Being there and seeing how much benefit the children would get, I just want to fix it all now.  But one person can’t make the difference.  We need many to support Simone’s Kids, so that the changes can keep coming to the schools and the students.  We’ve come a long way, but there is so much more to do.  I am SO excited to be part of this organization.  I am SO excited to see the great things we will do in the future.  I am confident that, when I return, I will see the quality of life improve for these wonderful children of Uganda.  With additional protein, they will grow more healthy, but able to concentrate and learn better, and eventually better their community by contributing their new skills learned at God’s Hope.  I can’t wait to see what is next.  I am excited to do what I can to help Simone’s kids, both financially and on the board.

John J Kiss.

Simone’s Kids Board Member 2018

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