We visited The Kayongas again on Monday Sept 2, 2019, bringing much needed food. We also interviewed Paul about setting up a shop to help him have a sustainable source of income, and so that he can be with the boys more.

Paul Kayonga has had 5 boys who were born with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. 2 of his boys have already passed away at age 25 (Richard) and 24 (Gerald). He now has 3 more boys going through it.

We at The Everett and Austin Project are reaching out to Paul and the boys to help them in the midst of this dreadful disease. The three boys’ names are Julius (age 17), Herbert (age 14) and Emma (age 10). Please be in prayer for them as we try to lighten their load a little bit and bring them hope.

Please follow along with our progress on our Facebook page: https://facebook.com/theeverettandaustinproject

 

By Tim Gillen

I'm a born-again christian, sold out to serving the needs of the less fortunate and in Sub-Saharan Africa. I founded The Everett and Austin Project in October 2018 to honor my 2 boys posthumously by helping people living in poverty going thru Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and other rare diseases. My sons each died of Duchenne, Austin in 2012 at age 16 and Everett in 2017 at age 22.

2 thoughts on “Neyanziza Nyo – “Thank you””
  1. Very touching video. My heart goes beyond saddened, this is extreme, but God has chosen you Tim for such a time as this and we will work together for His glory.

    1. Thank you so much Celia. I absolutely love having you on the team and helping us out. Your wise and caring perspective means SO MUCH!

      We do have such a wonderful team that we are working with. The joy of the Lord is indeed our strength.

      And just like Esther, we are in the right place at the right time to make a difference for eternity!

      Praise His Name. ????

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