I made this video to chronicle my trip to Tanzania with @ProjectRehema. It was wonderful to meet with the numerous children and families that Project Rehema supports. https://t.co/oIQ5fyAL6e
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, are in Tanzania visiting our families. Today, they visited the home of Mama Dhurkhar. She is one our newest mamas, who is thriving despite difficult circumstances.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, are in Tanzania visiting our families. Today, they visited the homes of Mama Halima and Mama Tabu, two great examples of families who have benefited from our water and chicken programs.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, are in Tanzania visiting our families. Today, they visited the homes of Mama Elizabeth, Mama Frieda, and Mama Evaline.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, are in Tanzania visiting our families. Yesterday, they visited the homes of Bibi Faith and Bibi Shayla. They were also joined by Brian Singer of Project Zawadi and Access2Tanzania.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, are in Tanzania visiting our families. Today, they also visited Mama Babu, Mama Rosie, and Bibi Safina in the village of Monduli Juu.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, are in Tanzania visiting our families. Today, Fr. Arnold and the Catholic parish at Emairete, which is near our families at Monduli Juu, warmly welcomed Fr. Solsma and our team for Mass.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, are in Tanzania visiting our families. Today, they visited with three more of our families, including one of the first children we sponsored. He is now preparing for university.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, are in Tanzania visiting our families. Today, they also visited Mama Veronica and Mama Angelinaโs homes.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, are in Tanzania visiting our families. Today, Fr. Solsma celebrated Mass at Mama Theopistaโs home. She was joined by her Sacred Heart prayer group.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema Ministries, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, are in Tanzania visiting our families.
Yesterday, they visited the homes of Mama Jackie and Mama Ibra.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema Ministries, and her son, Fr. Alex Solsma, arrived in Tanzania last night to visit our families. We will provide updates throughout our trip.
On this Giving Tuesday, please consider donating to Project Rehema Ministries at https://t.co/Y965f3c6Zc or on Venmo (Project-Rehema).
We currently care for more than 135 orphaned and vulnerable children in Tanzania.
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We are preparing for our annual Sing For Africa benefit concert. Join us tonight at 7:00 p.m. in the Bishop Heelan High School Fine Arts Building in Sioux City.
Tickets are available at the door. They are $15 for adults and $10 for students. Children under the age of 5 are free.
Join us for our annual Sing For Africa benefit concert on Monday at 7:00 p.m. in the Bishop Heelan High School Fine Arts Building in Sioux City, Iowa.
Tickets are available in advance and at the door. Visit our website for more details: https://t.co/H5xtL9imUQ
Project Rehema is installing water lines at two more of our homes where our families were having difficulty getting water.
May God continue to bless the generous donor that is making this happen!
By the grace of God and the support of our generous donors, we keep moving forward.
To support the work of Project Rehema, donate on our website https://t.co/Y965f3c6Zc or by Venmo (Project-Rehema). Thank you.
Kelli Solsma, President of Project Rehema Ministries, recently returned from her annual trip to Tanzania to meet with our families and staff. She shares this update:
Project Rehema has grown from 18 to 20 families, more than 125 people in total.
Watching some of our mamas take the opportunities provided to them and flourish with expanding business ideas was empowering.
That said, the need remains great, and our list of tasks continues to grow, including assisting our families with their increasing medical expenses.