When Tom and Mary Anthony visited Christel House South Africa last year, they knew that they had to do something. As they toured the classrooms, Tom asked one of the principals how they could help the Christel House students. The answer was simple: Toothbrushes.
Few Christel House students have running water at home, and dental hygiene is a luxury. In South Africa, a family will often share one toothbrush! During the school day, we try to instill good habits in all of our students, including teaching them to brush their teeth. For example, at Christel House Mexico, all students brush their teeth after lunch before returning to classes.
When Tom and Mary returned to Indiana, they reached out to their friends and family. As Lt. Governor of his Kiwanis district, Tom asked fellow Kiwanis members to donate toothbrushes as a service project. Their church also go involved. The result: over 2,700 toothbrushes for the kids of Christel House. A box of 500 are already en route to the students of Christel House Mexico.
Thank you Tom and Mary!
Tom and Mary Anthony with the toothbrushes they collected and Cheryl Wendling, Sr. Vice President of Christel House International. Labels: donation, South Africa, violence, visitors