Five friends of Hanga abbey visited Hanga from USA in June
2019. They are part of the many people who support social projects that Hanga
Abbey is providing to the people particularly the water project. The visitors
had many things to see and experience. They visited Mhukuru village where about
15,000 have safe drinking water - a gravity-fed water system. They saw the
water line, three reservoirs/tanks, and several water taps with people enjoying
the water. At the village, villagers were able to express their appreciation to
the visitors by presenting gifts and performing traditional dances.
USA frinds of the abbey. Front from left, Mary Ann Crawford, Jesse Short, and Kirk Crawford. Behind Mary Ann is Darrin Short.
With children at Mhukuru; behind from left Wayne Bos, Fr. Osmund, Darrin Short, and Jesse Short.
Mary Ann Crawford with the women of Mhukuru at a water tap.
At the abbey they visited different abbey institutions
including Hanga Religious Seminary, Hanga Trade School, St. Benedict Trade
School and Colland Secondary School. To all these institutions they presented
gifts of T-Shirts, soccer balls, basket balls and volley balls. It was a great
joy to the students and teachers.
Visitors presenting soccer balls to the Headdmaster Fr. Chrisostom, OSB, at Hanga Seminary
Presenting T-shisrts and balls to Hanga Trade school stedents
At Colland Secondary School there was a work of drilling a
water well. Mr. Nashon, an employee from Chipole Convent in the archdiocese of
Songea brought his drilling equipment for the job. It was a perfect opportunity
to our visitors to see the real work of drilling water wells, from the
beginning until witnessing water from the ground pumped out for use.
USA visitors witnessing water well drilling at Colland Secondary School
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