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Sunday, 24 February 2013

Opening Mission School

On 17 july 2012 we opened the new mission school of TPA, in Fishtown River Gee. The School started her operation with children between two and eight years old, from families who are not able to afford enough. In the process of  educating there children. School days are from mondays to fridays, 7:45am to 3:45pm.

Saturday, 19 February 2011

Official Recognition

Turning point of Positieve Actions get a official "Recognition as Partner" from the local authority in River Gee Country to implement Water and Sanitation, Poverly and Food security programms etc.

This is a great stap forwards to collaborate whit the local goverment.

Sunday, 9 January 2011

Contruction of the house

Construction is going well, there are now 2900 of the 4000 bricks make. The fundation is ready and this week they hope to start whit the walls.
On the picture you can see the place where the house will come.

Sunday, 2 January 2011

Visit Liberia, Fish Town.

In september 2010 I visit my brother Prince Dennis in Liberia, Fish Town. Together whit his nephew he picket me up at the airport nearly at Monrovia. From Monrovia it was 2 days of traveling to River Gee County before we arrived in Fish town. The roads are realy bad, through the rain there was a lot of mud. We travelled whit a taxi, they have a system where you have to register your location and when there are enough travelers you can go. The first day we stopped in Ganta, it is a big town at the border whit Guinea. We sleep at Prince sisters house. Next day we travelled to Fish town, the roads from Ganta to River Gee and many other county`s are unpaved roads. It takes us 15 hours to drive over a distance of 350km. I spend 3 days in Fish town. Early in the morning we visit the village eldest, they recieved us at the traditional way whit the koala ceremony !. Together we eat a part of the koala nut and they ask me for the reason of my visit. After this they accept my explanation and give me their hospitality. We also visit the counsil house of River Gee county where we deposit some documents of the Turning point of Positieve Actions.The next day we visit the plantation together whit Nutugba and Ref. Jesaja. The rice was good but not yet ready to harvest. They let me see the part of the forrest that belongs to the family of Nutugba, an area over more than 46 hectare. It left a big impression on me. They want to build here a house and missionary post. Here they want to organize al the activities of the Turning point of Positieve Actions. The last day, (sunday) we visit a serve in Tegelekon. In this small village nearly to Fish town, there are 4 Churces, ones a month they organized together a serve. They were very kindly and it was great to be there whit those believers. I find many brothers and sisters in Christ. They accepted me if I was one of them.
It was good to visit the area and see whit my own eyes the situation. The roads are worse, there is no hygiene, no clear wather and sanitair.

The start of the Turning point of Positive Actions

I meet Prince Dennis at our Church. After some meetings we gecame friends and we discus his plan for going back to Liberia, the land where he was born. He want to help the people over there whit a positive impuls. After the war many people are traumatized and are not able to pick up there lives.

First steps of the Turning point of Positive Actions


In feb. 2010 Prince Dennis travelled to Liberia. In Fish Town, River Gee County he started whit a food project together whit Nutugba, a local friend. The first step was a rice plantation of 2 hectare. The land was from the family of Nutugba. Prince stayed at his mothers house.