This morning our gate bell went.
Everyone was where they were to be ... so who was it?
Boniface our day guard came to say
that it was two women and he thought they were beggars.
Serge went to check.
Indeed two women were at the gate
Congolese refugee women.
Both widows - their husbands
killed for being Rwandan heritage Congolese citizens
One had seven children and I didn't
get how many the other had.
They had walked from the Byumba Camp
to Kigali
looking for anything they could find - food, money, clothes, a job...
It takes over an hour to drive to Byumba
... not sure how long it would take to walk .
Our hearts broke.
You see... with the current events in
Congo, so many - thousands upon thousands - have lost their hope to once again
live on the land that has been in their families for centuries. These women and
their children are a product of that.
They have been in the Byumba Camp for
five months.
From the statistics and realities in
the Kiziba Camp which we work in, I am sure they are not registered and there
have not been given a home, a monthly food ration or any access to any other
amenities within the camp. Who knows when that will happen, so ... they walked
to Kigali to
try to find means to provide for their family.
Serge gave them each money - enough
to take the bus back to Byumba and get some food for themselves and their
children. He also urged them to not beg in Kigali . Who knows who could take advantage of
them and when what about their children. We pray that they take this to heart.
My heart was heavy as we left to take
Isabella to the doctor.
The women had been so grateful for
what we had done for them but I know that the money won't last long.
I also know that Serge's heart is so
weighted down with the happenings in Congo and the realization that his
people have no home.
I about cried when I thought
about us taking Isabella to the doctor, just because we could, to get her
checked out for whatever is ailing her.
I prayed today many times that if God
would want it, our gate bell could be rung by any refugee who needs help. May
they somehow find their way to our gate and may we be home to be able to
respond to their needs as we're directed to.
Just what I'm reflecting on
tonight...
1 comment:
Oh Jen... My heart breaks with you over this situation. Praying for you & the work you do. Thankful for the hope you are.
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