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Updates to Shangilia Orphanage
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October 2008 |
A new oven has been built to bake bread,
saving considerable expense.
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Shangilia is self-sufficient in bananas.
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Green Bell Pepper Seedlings are raised at
Shangilia for distribution to SEDA members.
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Shangilia tomatoes
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One and a half milk cows for self-sufficiency
in fresh milk.
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After depleting their last flock of chickens
during the post election violence and food shortage, Shangilia
now has150 laying hens for egg self-sufficiency and sales.
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| New Bathrooms with
flush toilets and showers
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Improved Water Flow Rate
Shangilia Spring:
Sept. 2008, 14,000 liters/day

Shangilia Spring:
Oct. 2006,
2150 liters/day
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New 6,000 liter tank at top storage;
total capacity:
12,000 liters
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Newly built permanent generator shed
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Waste water from clothes and dish washing
stations piped into garden
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Drinking water is filtered through ceramic
filters.
The filters remove chlorine and turbidity.
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Five guest huts have been built with the
capacity of 44 people.

Notice the sharp looking white rock
that now trims the walk ways.
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New two story girl’s dorm will be completed
in December 2008 by Canadian teams.
First floor walls built with cement
blocks.
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