By: Joyce Chanda Inverness County Cares (ICC) is a local charitable organization, founded in 2012 and based in Inverness County, with a mandate to assist children who are in desperate need. Their current...
By: Wyclef Kaunda Our struggle was real before the coming of the newly acquired bus transport. The school used to hire local transporters to drive pupils to school and back...
Inverness County Cares members met many remarkable people at the Kawambwa School in Zambia. This month we have chosen Fancy, an albino teacher at the St Odilia School. His autobiography gives a sense of...
By: Evans Simutami I am the second born in a family of two boys and two girls; three children are black and I am the only albino child and have limited vision. My...
by Elizabeth Mulenga Sister Agnes Bwalya and Mr. Telesphore Albinism is a hereditary condition, resulting in the absence of melanin pigment causing an individual being...
Chewe Mupenzeni Lewis, an albino boy with low vision, was born on Aug. 8, 2007 in the Kasma district of the Northern Province of Zambia. He is the third born child (and the only...
The Kawambwa school in Northern Zambia is situated in an area of Africa with distinct wet and dry seasons. During the wet season crops grow abundantly and in the dry season crops are planted and irrigated, producing...
Inverness County Cares (ICC) is a registered charity based in Inverness County. Our current project is with two schools in Northern Zambia, called the Kawambwa Project. The two schools, St. Mary in Kawambwa and...
By: Sister Agnes Bwalya Christmas is celebrated with a lot of symbols and its celebration starts with a lot of preparations. In the village and at every home, parents start by preparing what...




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