By Miriam Faust | Fundraising Development Manager
Dear friends, members and supporters of Wadadee Cares,
Kitchen Renovation
We are thrilled to share an uplifting update from HOME iNAMi. Thanks to the extraordinary support of our donors, we have successfully embarked on a much-needed renovation of our kitchen, which had shown significant signs of age and wear. This update is not just a refurbishment; it's a complete transformation of a space central to our daily operations.
The renovation process, now nearing completion, was made possible by the skilled craftsmanship of our dedicated team and the robust support of our community. We've converted a once deteriorating area into a state-of-the-art kitchen that blends aesthetic appeal with top-notch functionality. Designed to cater to the dynamic and sometimes chaotic activities of our children, the kitchen features durable materials and a layout that accommodates everything from cooking classes to art projects, ensuring it can handle both the high spirits and creative endeavors of our young residents.
We are profoundly thankful for the generosity that has fueled this project. Your contributions have been instrumental in transforming our kitchen into a safe, inviting space that goes beyond meal preparation. It is now a vibrant hub where the children of HOME iNAMi can forge lasting memories, learn valuable skills, and strengthen their relationships.
As we look to the future, we are excited by the opportunities this new kitchen will introduce. It represents more than just a place to eat; it is a venue for connection, learning, and growth. We eagerly anticipate the many ways this renovated space will enrich the lives of those we serve. Thank you for making this vision a reality. Your steadfast support continues to make a profound difference at HOME iNAMi.
Easter at Home iNAMi
In the week leading up to Easter, our dedicated volunteers and staff engaged with the children in a series of creative activities centered around the Easter theme. The culmination of these efforts was the grand Easter egg hunt held at Hone Inami on Easter Day, which brought much joy and excitement to all participants.
Thank you for your continued support! Sunny greetings from Windhoek, Namibia
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