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A Prayer: Support Groups
“The Project provides support groups, group therapy, and social and spiritual counselling to patients, young people and children, with very limited resources. May you equip and encourage the workers; may they be guided by your Holy Spirit in their speaking and listening; and may the participants be open to receive physical, emotional and spiritual healingContinue reading “A Prayer: Support Groups”
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”
2017 Peer Education
Last November, fully trained Track 3 Peer Educators matriculated and left school. Over the last few weeks, our Peer Facilitators have been busy selecting and recruiting new students to join the programme on Track 1, so there are Educators covering all ages in high school. The two sessions conducted in January covered “My Values”, andContinue reading “2017 Peer Education”
Food Parcels and Rain
“The M. family consisting of twin brothers, 18-year old La. and Si., who live in a two-room shack which they shared with their mother before she passed on. To begin with, the boys showed a high interest in their school work, but recently, they have developed a tendency of bunking school. I asked Selinah, ourContinue reading “Food Parcels and Rain”