Our Generosity CAN Make a Difference

(Prayer offered on the Public Address system for the entire La Salle Academy educational community on Friday morning, 3 March 2017)

Let us remember that we are in God’s Holy Presence.

Two days ago in homeroom we took up a Rice Bowl collection for our twinned Lasallian school, the Rongai Agricultural & Technical Secondary School, located in Rongai, Kenya.

In our prayer today, I ask you to pray for the 400 boys enrolled there. The school was established 44 years ago by the Brothers of the Christian Schools. Most of the boys come from poor families. The low-cost tuition at the school allows them a quality formal education, educating their minds and hearts, and providing for their physical and spiritual salvation.

Take a close look at the boy in the image projected on your SMART Board. During a La Salle Service-Learning trip, Mrs. Martinelli took this picture in the Kibera slums—the second largest slum in the world, in KENYA. She didn’t learn the boy’s name, so I will simply refer to him as “Joseph.” Note the jacket and sweater Joseph is wearing.  These are the only outer garments he owns, so he wore them year round, even though the temperature was in the 80’s on the day she took this photo. At the time, she guessed he was 8 years old. Today, if Joseph was lucky enough to secure one of the 400 spots in the Rongai La Salle school, he’d be an 8th-grader, preparing for high school.

This past month you probably saw some newly admitted students to La Salle shadowing; here we have approximately 365 spots in our freshmen class. At our Rongai sister school, there are only 90 spots available in Grade 9, and over 1,000 applications were received this year. Some of the monies that we will raise next Wednesday will help them repair and maintain classrooms, including the replacement of old student desks, chairs, and outdated computers. Many of the boys live and work at the school as they come from impoverished families, or in some cases, have no family at all. Their day may begin as early as 4:30 am with chores, and conclude as late as 10:00 pm. All of the students participate in sports and take part in community service. Some of the monies we raise in homeroom collections during Lent will be used for their sports program.

The school has a farm and produces all its own food. They also raise pigs, cows, poultry, and teach farm management skills. Some of the monies raised will buy new farm and carpentry tools and animal feed; and unfortunately, this year, they may need supplemental food due to many of their crops dying from drought.

Other Lasallian schools throughout the United States are paired up with needy schools throughout Kenya, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Eritrea. Our twin school partnerships bring together students on two continents, in solidarity as Lasallian brothers and sisters, to share our challenges, accomplishments and experiences. Five summers ago, students from La Salle Academy made a Service-Learning trip to Rongai with Mrs. Martinelli and our former school nurse, Mrs. Cindy Steger. Just think—maybe, some day, maybe when you are in college, you could personally share your gifts and blessings with some students from Africa, in Kenya, as some of our graduates have done. Please give generously in next Wednesday’s HR collection. From your surplus coins and dollar bills, we can help our sister school, which is trying to provide these young teenagers a Lasallian education. God bless you for your generosity.

Let us pray: Master of the universe, help us to remember that we are all made in your image and likeness, no matter where we live on your earth.  As Christians and people of faith, help us to follow through on our social responsibilities to others. Holy Spirit, never let us forget that we are social beings in need of others—that we belong to each other, and that we must care for each other.

St. John Baptist de La Salle: pray for us.

Live Jesus in our hearts! Forever!

David Martinez–Religion Teacher

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