“V. was one of the saddest cases we’ve seen. He was an older man, dirty, weak, hardly able to stand and walk. He was sitting on a rock outside a very dirty house. He has TB and has defaulted on his mediciness because he is unable to get to the clinic to pick them up.Continue reading “Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (2)”
Author Archives: Dale Aitken
Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (1)
“On our first day in Mahushu, we met two women, both of whom had no food in their homes. We promised food the following week, as we had not yet purchased any. It has since been given, as well as a Bibles. They are both on ARV’s[Anti-retroviral drugs for HIV/Aids]. D. has four children. HerContinue reading “Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (1)”
A Prayer: Identity documents
“Following Ng.’s recent death, will you please open a door for the rest of the family to obtain identity documents, so they can apply for Government benefits? – Ng.’s sister and brother, and her own two orphaned children. In the meantime, will you be both a comfort and support to them, and to other familiesContinue reading “A Prayer: Identity documents”
Prayer: Food and Clothing
“Some of the most destitute children rely on monthly food parcels from the Project; some need school uniform, shoes, warm bedding. Please provide the Project with sufficient funds to meet these practical needs without turning any away.”
She has no home
A message from Ruthie Wey yesterday: “Today we visited a 28 year old, beautiful girl named N. She has 2 children, a one year old boy and an eight year old girl. She has no home. She is currently staying with someone from church. She has had to move from place to place because sheContinue reading “She has no home”
March Prayer Bulletin
You can read the bulletin here.
A Prayer: Another New Home
“Thank you that the Project have been able to complete another house for an orphaned family. You know that Fe. and her baby will face many more challenges in the months and years ahead. Will you please provide for their material needs, and may Project workers involved in supporting them demonstrate your love and care.”
Funeral Update
We have heard that relatives have shown up to help organize the funeral. Frank and Ruthie Wey, visiting from the U.S.A., have been able to visit and meet the basic funeral costs; and Masoyi Trust (UK) are sending a donation, which will help cover the cost of food. The funeral took place yesterday, in veryContinue reading “Funeral Update”
A Prayer: Child Care Workers
“Thank you for the child care workers in the Swalala and Jerusalem areas of Masoyi: Jane, Charlotte, Lerato, Grace, Lucy, Mokholwa, Prudence, Dolca and Nonhlanhla. May you provide the resources they need as they trust in you; and may the children and young people they support know they are loved and valued by their careContinue reading “A Prayer: Child Care Workers”
Staff Changes
Brian, the peer education administrator, has left to join the police force – we wish him well in his new role. Modise, one of the peere education facilitators, has taken over Brian’s role whilst continuing to work as a facilitator. Fanie, who has been the main driver at the Project, has also left for paidContinue reading “Staff Changes”