Rwanda is especially vulnerable to climate change. Increasingly severe floods, droughts, and landslides are directly impacting life across the country, including the work that PICO Rwanda has done…
We give thanks for these generous supporters
We express our deep gratitude to the many people who opened their homes and churches to Pr. John Rutsinditwarane as he shared the stories of transformation taking place in Rwanda. These include: In Washington D.C., Pr. Karen, Gary Maring and the people of Luther Place. In Philadelphia, Rev Holston and the clergy of POWER. In Indianapolis, Shoshona Spector and the staff of Faith in Indiana. In Cleveland, the members of Khnemu Light House. In Minneapolis, Rev Brian Fullman and the clergy of Isaiah Minnesota. In Madison, Dan Jackson, Aileen Kacvinsky and the people of Bethel Lutheran Church. In Chicago, Bill and Colleen Anderson and the people of the Nyange Donor Circle. In Sacramento, Judy and Marty Baumann and their friends. In Oakland, Fr. John Baumann, Pat and Kate Snyder and friends who celebrated Ron Snyder’s 75th birthday. In San Jose, Stacia and Bill Masterson and their friends. In Oakland, Rev George Cummings and the people of Imani Community church. In Oakland the staff of OCO/Faith in Action East Bay. In Danville, Pr. Lucy Kolin and the people of Peace Lutheran. And to all the others who accompany us in so many ways.