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We are starting to build again.
These are tge children in their new school uniforms.
Lined up for morning devotions and prayers
The foundation, now we are building on this foundation.
The children are waiting for classes to start. Hopefully we will get the bricks moved and the new piece of land cleared so that they will a nice place to play.
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