By Andrew Mullens | Kimbilio Support
Thank you so much for your financial support for the Kimbilio Project to ensure the street children can be fed as food costs rise. The cost of maize, which is essential in the preparation of the meals for the children, has risen significantly and your support enables Kimbilio to continue to purchase the sacks of maize required.
The street children coming to the Day Centre receive a bread roll (known as a 'pistolet') for breakfast, served with a scraping of margarine and a cup of juice. This is the standard Congolese breakfast. The lunchtime meal, which you see being prepared above, consists of boiled maize grain, known as 'bukari', green vegetable soup and a little fried fish. The children are always very grateful for their food.
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