Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (3)

“In Jerusalem, we visited Hovy’s patient, L., the old gogo for whom the team put together a commode last year. Her legs are now so weak that she crawled to the door to let us in (a very sad sight). Zwelithini [care worker] wants her to get X-rays so they can see exactly what hasContinue reading “Frank and Ruthie Wey Report (3)”

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)”

Parcels: Another Family Benefits

“The Ng. family is doing well, but didn’t receive any food parcel from us this time because they were fortunate to receive one from our friends from America, Cindi and Chris, who came early December to distribute food parcels to some of our child-headed families. Instead, it was received by a young orphaned Th. Ma.,Continue reading “Parcels: Another Family Benefits”

Food Parcels: Using Facebook

The Ma. family: Gi. (24) and one-year old son, brother, Bo. (17), and twin sisters, No. and Le. (16).  They had a wonderful last 6 months of the year after the intervention of the organization. This family was identified by our Marketing manager on our local community Facebook page, where he saw the picture ofContinue reading “Food Parcels: Using Facebook”

No Parents to Guide

“This 22-year old female client at Mahushu area is an orphan; she lives with her 19-year old brother and her own child. They both didn’t finish school and she is HIV-positive.  She is not taking well her treatment because she is not stable at home – she sleeps around and can stay almost anywhere. TheyContinue reading “No Parents to Guide”