Nunu & Amanda Macarrao
Nunu and Amanda met in Mozambique on Amanda’s first trip. While it was not love at first sight, they were drawn to each other and the more they learned about each other, the more they liked about each other. When Amanda returned to the States, she and Nunu continued getting to know each other via Facebook and weekly phone calls. As each continued to pray about their relationship, it became more and more clear that this relationship was God’s will.

In late 2013, they felt that God was calling them to a new ministry. One helping widows learn skills in which they will be able to provide for themselves. In 2014, they began pursuing this call as they are looking to purchase land that
will be the start of this ministry.
As a couple they enjoy listening to music and podcast as well as watching movies. They also enjoy trying the different restaurants around town and both feel at home when they are at the beach. They have also adopted the Berg tradition of playing Rumikub!
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Amanda (Nichols) Macarrao

In 2007, she began volunteering for Campus Life, in Downers Grove, Illinois. God used this time to teach Amanda much about the non-profit world and about herself. She realized some of her strengths and grew in ways she had never experienced. At this time, God began weighing heavily on Amanda’s heart that she was supposed to be working with children overseas.
In 2009, she was laid off from her Architecture firm and began searching for opportunities to volunteer overseas. It took her over a year to find The Dream Project! But shortly after learning of them, she felt that this was were God was calling her. In June 2010, Amanda began volunteering for TDP in their US Headquarters in Royal Oak, Michigan. In February 2011, Amanda first traveled to Mozambique. Since then anytime she has spent in the US has been to fundraise so she can return to Moz.
For those of you who don’t know Amanda well, she is a detail-oriented person. She enjoys meeting new people and makes friends easily. Potatoes and salt are one way to her heart, especially if you offer a Coke to wash them down. When she can, Amanda loves to read non-Fiction books. When in the States, her favorite place to do this is along the shores of Lake Michigan.
For those of you who don’t know Amanda well, she is a detail-oriented person. She enjoys meeting new people and makes friends easily. Potatoes and salt are one way to her heart, especially if you offer a Coke to wash them down. When she can, Amanda loves to read non-Fiction books. When in the States, her favorite place to do this is along the shores of Lake Michigan.
Amanda’s favorite verse is Philippians 3:13-14 “Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
Nunu Macarrao

While it was hard being in the orphanage, it is at this time that Nunu began his relationship with the Lord. By age 12 he was a leader in his house and amongst his peers. By age 15 he felt the Lord was calling him to Minister to homeless children and the poor. Shortly after this time, he was told he needed to return back to his home, so that the orphanage could open up spaces for younger children.
Life back home wasn’t easy. Nunu’s father had moved in with his girlfriend and was left Nunu to fend for himself. Hard work and his faith in God were the things that helped Nunu to get through this difficult time.
In December 2010, The Dream Project invited Nunu to come to Pemba to work with them. Nunu role varies, depending on TDP’s need. But he does Education Administration, making sure that the kids are enrolled in school and if problems arise, he takes care of them. He is currently building relationships with many of the neighborhood children though soccer activities and nightly Family Time.
Nunu is enrolled in the Catholic University of Pemba, studying Law at night. He loves being in school and is a very dedicated student and enjoys reading all the required materials.
To those who know him, Nunu is an outgoing guy. He is someone you can trust and go to in a time of need. He is a great listener and has compassion. He also loves reading books on Leadership and Christianity.
Nunu’s favorite verse: Philippians 4:13 “For I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
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