February 2026
1 Education: Primary School Here are some photos of our children in primary school, so happy to study and learn, be it in class or in the library. 2 Women Empowerment In most schools in Congo, men are the ones … Continue reading →
1 Education: Primary School Here are some photos of our children in primary school, so happy to study and learn, be it in class or in the library. 2 Women Empowerment In most schools in Congo, men are the ones … Continue reading →
Our Christmas celebrations in Kinshasa this year were tainted with various difficulties and grief, as Florence lost her older brother, Aristote lost an uncle and an aunt (who was helping his ministry) in the space of 3 days during Christmas … Continue reading →
Despite the so-called peace treaties signed between Rwanda and the DRCongo, the rebel militias continue to take over cities in the East of the country and to terrorize the population. Thankfully, our project, located around Kinshasa and now run by … Continue reading →
1 Education in French Between 200 to 400 languages and dialects are spoken in the DRCongo. French is the only official language, along with 4 national languages: lingala, swahili, kikongo and tshiluba. Lingala is spoken in the Province of Kinshasa … Continue reading →
1 Exams Results At the end of July, the final-year students took their state exam (equivalent to the Baccalaureate). They had worked hard to prepare, and they all passed and obtained their high school diploma. We are so proud … Continue reading →
1 Education Vocational Training Our vocational High School combines theory with practical training. Students are getting a well-rounded education. Here you see them learn how to build a wall and lay the foundations for a building. Their professor also took … Continue reading →
From Aristote : On Christmas Day, like every year, we organized a special day of celebration for the children who follow the STEPS program, the teenagers and the orphaned children. From early morning, I was with the children telling them about … Continue reading →
1 Distribution of food, games and medicine A big thank you to Marsavco for the food products they donated on top of their regular sanitary products. Thank you to Fomushukla Foundation for their generosity in donating the following: 3 bags … Continue reading →
1 School Excursion A big thank you to GG Mart for organizing an excursion for 2 classes: our 6th and 12th graders! We rented a bus to transport the children from our village school to the city of Kinshasa to … Continue reading →
1 Christmas Celebrations In spite of some unrest caused by the presidential elections that took place around Christmas, four events were organized in different parts of Kinshasa to celebrate Christmas with underprivileged children. In each of these events, the children … Continue reading →