2. En-Gedi, the base for The Joshua Foundation, is just outside Arusha in Tanzania People come to Arusha from all over the world to climb Mount Kilimanjaro
3. The Joshua Foundation Trains teachers Trains Pastors Teaches God’s Way agriculture Runs small businesses Set up and runs a school at Magugu Is setting up a new school at En-Gedi We at The King’s Church have helped support this work for 6 years.
4. Our first contact with The Joshua Foundation was in 2003 when Andy Hopper went out to volunteer for 6 weeks. He gave some money from our church which paid for the walls of this church.
5. We have sent money which has enabled them to finish the building and move the school into it.
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7. We have sent 4 containers to Tanzania since 2006 and the 5 th one is ready to be shipped. We will have sent approximately 80 tonnes of goods in the 5 containers.
9. A team of 5 men, led by Paul Crabtree, went to erect the 15 metre steel bridge on the concrete foundations. The first vehicle over The King’s Bridge
10. They also erected the framing for the pre-school building using the scaffolding that had been used for building the bridge.
11. A donation from a KCS member helped to complete and equip the building
16. The Joshua Foundation makes a difference A Government School Classroom A classroom at the Joshua School
17. We have sent kitchen units which have been put into houses on the base
18. We have sent school uniforms and school equipment especially text books and reading books
19. Container 5 is ready to go. It is filled with clothes, school books, furniture, scaffolding and toys. We need your help!
20. Alan Stephenson, the Director and Founder of The Joshua Foundation has visited us here in Solihull. He and his staff are very grateful for all that we have done to support the work of the Foundation.
21. Due to spiralling costs this will be the last container that we send. The cost of shipping has doubled in the last 2 years. Please give generously so that we may ship this last container.