Senzo Sibiya is a 24 years old young man. Who was one of Masoyi Home Based Care clients; Senzo was one of the children who stayed at the Khayalethu 3 center when it was still an orphanage, after his mother passed away back in 2002. He spent his childhood days and nearly most of hisContinue reading “Please help Senzo”
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More news from Frank and Ruthie Wey
I bought mats from Trifina. She is trying to make a living and the nurses with me loved her work, so they each got a mat and Trifina earned some money. I also bought a unique work of plastic art from another Gogo, who is trying to make a living making useful products from scrapsContinue reading “More news from Frank and Ruthie Wey”
Extract from Frank & Ruthie’s News
We visited another stroke victim in Jerusalem named Thomas. This man lived alone and could slowly shuffle along. He could speak but found it quite difficult to find words. We spent a long time with him, as the nurses were so incredibly patient listening to him. When they discovered how far he had to walkContinue reading “Extract from Frank & Ruthie’s News”
Good News For The Sibiya Family
Today I had a chance to go and have a look on the house that is being built for the Sibiya family at Mphatseni, on the Mahushu trust. It is almost complete, just need some painting and some work on the floor. It is a 3 room house. On this family, there is a singleContinue reading “Good News For The Sibiya Family”
January Prayer Bulletin
You can view this month’s prayer bulletin by clicking here.
Work Resume
Masoyi Home Based Care Project, will offially resume work for 2016 on the 6th of January. We wish you a very blessed New Year. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas, and trust you are having yourself a wonderful New Year as well. We are looking forward on working together to uplift the Masoyi community.
World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day is an opportunity for you to learn the facts about HIV and put your knowledge into action. If you understand how HIV is transmitted, how it can be prevented, and the reality of living with HIV today, you can use this knowledge to take care of your own health and the healthContinue reading “World AIDS Day”
Half rations
A few months ago, from donations received in May, three child-headed households began to receive much-needed monthly food parcels. A volunteer reports: “Management has added another three families onto the three families that I was working with, they saw the need to add these families because they said a lot of orphaned children are sleepingContinue reading “Half rations”
November Prayer Bulletin
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Under construction!
This week, construction has begun on a safe and secure house for 9 family members. The family are currently staying in a two-room shack which is in danger of collapsing. We look forward to seeing the finished building!!