News Articles & Other Links

Below are links to articles about Kay and her Uhekule Village.

NOTE:  Web site bibikay.tripod.com is no longer a functional website.

November 19, 2009:  Woodland Height Dialog Club

Bibi Kay-

   On behalf of the Woodland Heights Dialog Club, thanks for joining us tonight with your wonderful and inspirational program about your work in Tanzania, the Sunrise Childrens Home of Uheluke Village.

   Dialog Club members-insofar as you are willing and able, consider supporting Kay Oursler's work.  I believe that cash donations can be made to the Sunrise Childrens Home of Uhekule Village,  and sent to this address: Praecavemus Foundation, 128 Wilder Avenue, Los Gatos CA 95030. 

 

Or donations of needed items can be sent (include a prominent marking of 'God Be Praised', or 'Praise the Lord' on the box) to this address: Bibi Kay Oursler, PO Box 746, Njombe, Tanzania.  Here's a list of needed items: 

¨ Bath Towels

¨ Kitchen Towels

¨ Twin bed sheet sets

¨ Blankets

¨ Waterproof sheets

¨ Shoes

¨ Socks 

¨ Childrens' clothing, ages 6-16 years

¨ Toothbrushes, Toothpaste

¨ School supplies- pens, pencils, notebooks, erasers, rulers

¨ Medical kits  such as personal hygiene and first aid supplies

 

  Thanks again to all for attending tonight.  Kay, we're honored to hear of your wonderful work; thanks immensely for sharing it with us tonight!

  

-Jim Guldin

 

July 12,2009:  Arkansas Democrat—Good Life Expo, Tri-Lakes Edition

A Grandmother with a Mission

May 1, 2009:  Little Rock, AR 

Dear Friends,

Kay Oursler, aka BiBi Kay, is back from Tanzania and in Arkansas for a brief visit.  You are invited to come visit with her at St Paul United Methodist Church in Little Rock, AR. (2223 Durwood Road, off of Pine Valley) on Wednesday, May 6th,  9 am to 11 am.   She will speak informally with us about the orphanage that she and the villagers in Tanzania are building.

We will have plenty of time to ask questions and dialogue with her about her experiences.
Since her time in the states is very limited this visit,  I am inviting several different groups to come together to make the best use of her time in Arkansas.
Come in your gardening clothes, tennis clothes, work clothes, pajamas, but put on a robe please!  Coffee will be provided.  Please invite any family or friends that might be interested. 
So that we are all "on the same page"  check out the pictures and monthly letters on her website: 

http://www.bibikay.com/    

Kay is a great writer and she is doing amazing work.  You will enjoy reading her letters and will love meeting her.  We will all be richer for the experience.  Please come.
Love to all,

Kathleen Wesson, Friend of Kay  (FOK)

 

April 6, 2008:  Hot Springs Voice

Villager helps orphans in Tanzanian village

August 26, 2008:  AARP Bulletin Today

It takes two villages—from the Arkansas Democrat

May 28, 2008:  Peace Corp Online

Kay Oursler joined the Peace Corps and spent more than two years in the small Tanzanian village of Uhekule