

Since the start of the school year, a new challenge has arrived. Homework has always been something we stress to the kids, and we even have a “Show Us What You Got” bulletin board where kids can post their good grades. In the past, however, most of the kids would do their homework at home and come to Granny’s House afterward to play with friends. This year...is different. On any given day, 10 or more kids are running to Granny’s House (homework in hand) right off the school bus begging “Will you help me with my homework!”
When this “crisis” first started, we would grab a volunteer, and head straight to the Craft Room to quietly work on their homework (and when we say “quietly” we mean radio blasting, kids laughing and doors slamming). Soon we realized: something needs to change.
Although we typically do not allow children upstairs in our office and storage room which is on our “eating” side, we realized we had no other choice! Because of this, when you visit Granny’s House at 4:00 pm and head upstairs, you have to climb over children, books, and an occasional stack of flashcards in order to find a seat in the office.
We knew God was trying to tell us something when I walked upstairs and took the pictures of a volunteer working on homework with one of our elementary kids (at that time we did not have calculators so the volunteer's cell phone calculator was being used). When I viewed the picture, I noticed Serenity and Starr in the back corner of our storage room piled up against birthday presents and random donations as they worked on their homework. On that day that the staff looked at each other and said “Something has to change!”

As we proceeded to inquire about acquiring that “perfect” apartment, we discovered one huge obstacle. The apartment that we believe would be absolutely perfect for our “Learning Loft” is currently occupied by a public housing resident. After talking to the housing authority on several occasions, it seems as though our dreams of the “Learning Loft” are more distant than we thought. Our rent would significantly increase, and the current resident would have to agree to be “transfered” to another unit, incurring all the expenses associated with moving (paying deposits for transferring utilities, telephones etc.) Not to mention the actual drudge of moving all of your belongings… down the street.
Regardless, we know God put this need into our laps for a reason, and we are confident that a solution is right around the corner. Please join us in prayer as we ask God to provide space for the kids to learn. It’s been incredibly exciting watching the kids grades increase and to watch them get motivated in school! What a blessing.