The Raining Season
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19/05/2026
As the school year in Sierra Leone will draw to a close in July, our children are diligently preparing for their end-of-year exams. Last week, twenty-one children from The Raining Season’s Preparatory School, including Esther K., Teange, Alex, and Esther L. from TRS, took the National Primary School Examination (NPSE).
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These students have spent months studying, attending classes faithfully, completing assignments, and preparing for this important moment. We are incredibly proud of the hard work, perseverance, and dedication they have shown throughout the year.
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Read all about end of year exams and ways you can pray for our students on our latest blog post. [link in comments]
12/05/2026
On April 24th, our children at The Raining Season Preparatory School had the exciting opportunity to participate in one of the most anticipated events of the school year, Sports Day! It was a day full of energy, laughter, teamwork, and memories for the students, their families, and our staff.
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Sports Day was held on an even larger scale this year, as it also included the new Raining Season Junior Secondary School students. Many children who no longer live at The Covering returned to watch, along with many family members and supporters from the community. It was a fun day for everyone.
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Read all about it on our latest blog post. [link in comments]
10/05/2026
🌷 Happy Mother’s Day! 🌷
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Happy Mother’s Day to all who are, will be, long to be, and those who fulfill the role of mother in ways that represent faithfulness, compassion, love, wisdom, and courage.
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To the mothers, grandmothers, caregivers, mentors, and mother figures who hold such a special place in our hearts, thank you for the love you give so selflessly each day. You are loved and appreciated! 💜
26/04/2026
Do you remember twins Amie and Fatu? These sweet girls came to The Raining Season as tiny one-month-old babies in need of urgent care and support. When they arrived last July, they were malnourished and fragile, and their small bodies were in desperate need of care. From the very beginning, The Raining Season stepped in to provide formula, diapers, medical attention, and the safe, loving home they desperately needed. Sponsors quickly stepped in to support them, and our staff worked to provide the round-the-clock care that they needed.
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Today, Amie and Fatu are ten months old and thriving. They have grown into two of the most adored little girls at the center, bringing joy to everyone around them. Uncle Osseh shared that everyone wants to hold them, and they have captured the hearts of everyone. Visitors to the center instantly fall in love with them, too.
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The girls are reaching exciting milestones and growing stronger each day. They can now sit up on their own, creep around, and pull themselves up to stand while holding onto something. They are still drinking formula while also enjoying boiled potatoes and eggs as they continue to grow. They especially love spending time outdoors, and Fatu often enjoys being outside with Nurse Susan.
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Read more about Amie and Fatu on our latest blog post. [link in comments]
23/04/2026
At The Raining Season, our in-country team truly brings our mission to life. Day in and day out, they give their time, compassion, and dedication to care for and serve each child in every possible way. Today, we are honored to introduce you to one of those incredible team members, Cyril John.
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Cyril John has faithfully served with The Raining Season as a groundskeeper since February 1, 2015. For more than a decade, he has played an essential role in maintaining The Covering, ensuring that the office spaces, surrounding grounds, and entire compound are clean, orderly, and welcoming each day. Outside of his work at The Raining Season, Cyril is married, and together they are raising four children, three girls and one boy.
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Read more about Cyril on our latest blog post. [link in comments]
10/04/2026
On Sunday, March 22, 2026, The Raining Season Preparatory School held its third annual Thanksgiving Service. The Thanksgiving Service is an opportunity to pause and give thanks to God for His faithfulness and the many blessings poured out over the school throughout the year.
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The day included a welcome message from the school’s education coordinator, Pastor Sam Laggah, a performance by the school choir, and a procession through the streets with a marching band!
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Read more about the Thanksgiving Service on our latest blog post. [link in comments]
05/04/2026
He is risen! Happy Easter!
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