Breaking Ground on the Siena House

Breaking Ground on the Siena House

May 2010

The first construction workers for the sisters' home were Father Riwa and Sue Ozar as they officially broke ground for the Siena House, the future home of the four Adrian Dominican Sisters who will assist Father care for the children at the Children's Village.

August 2010 update

Last week one of the two dormitory wings on the top floor was completed. The paint was still wet but the girls moved in. This wing is dedicated to Sam and Annita Cracchiolo. A big challenge remains to finish the sanitation block (toilets, showers and wash basins) which is critical because without proper sanitation Fr. Riwa can’t rescue more girls.