Tuesday 26 January 2021

EAB Action School Report for February 2021

 Coronavirus continues to cause serious problems for the children and teachers at our schools. The virus is still spreading causing all our schools to close.

 Teachers have been doing a good job in filming lessons and putting them on the internet. Most children know someone with a mobile phone so can access lessons. The teacher goes to the homes of those children who cannot watch the lessons and leaves written ‘homework’. Teachers also delivered more food parcels for their families because we know the only proper meal most of these children have is when they come to school. So, we make sure they receive this help in this distance-schooling period.

 On 23rd December Liz and John visited the Action School in Patos where a team was distributing Christmas presents to the children which resulted in many smiling faces! We do try to take special care of our pupils at this time because they are especially under pressure with the pandemic's restrictions. Liz and John were able to encourage the team for all their dedicated work throughout a difficult year.

Please pray for this school as the headteacher, Gerlânia, has decided to move on to different work after 17 excellent years in our Pastor Frank Dyer School. She will not be easily replaced so please pray for God to guide John and Liz in this situation.

I personally will be grateful to Gerlânia for her love and attention to my brother’s sponsored girl, who all her life has been treated badly and ignored by her mother who only wants to live the ‘high life’ and consequently has ignored her own daughter for at least all her school life.

Schools continue closed so our team produces work and exercise sheets and delivers them to the children's homes every two weeks. They have given all the children masks as well. The children receive food hampers periodically which helps all the family.

These 2 children study at Action School Flores and their mum is pregnant again. They live in a tiny house, a precarious, awful situation. The family received a food hamper, and also the church organized a campaign to buy things for the baby.

 Reports from our schools have been coming in all the time along with many photos including Manaira, Tavares, Imaculada, Juru and the school at Green Pastures farm.

 Coronavirus in Latin America has been described by the Guardian newspaper as "unimaginable - lurching from bad to worse". That about sums the situation up there! Brazil is the second worse country in the world in the number of Covid deaths.

 Sacha Medcraft, who deals with the Action Schools in Brazil, writes:- “I have heard of some children here that caught it but had it like a normal cold, nothing serious. I haven't heard about this passing it on to adults around here because the schools and playgrounds are closed, so the children are at home most of the time.

The hospitals here are working at full capacity unfortunately. I lost a dear friend and my husband lost his uncle. My doctor also died. He was the father of one of my close friends.” 

 We greatly value your prayers.

 Marian Rashleigh - 59, Rosewall Road, Southampton. SO16 5DU

Phone 02380 345 945     eabchild@gmail.com

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