HHTH continues our fight against poverty
with the Fhetai High School where Gilbert Mbedzi is principal. Pastor Adziliwi
Budeli is passionately offering hope to leave poverty behind. He graciously
gave us permission to use his Church to distribute food to the High School
orphans and their guardians.
Gilbert interpreted Pastor Adziliwi's message with the same spirit
and we were all moved by his message of hope and vision for these young people.
After Pastor's message, one of the guardians asked to speak and he
expressed his deep gratitude toward people in a far away country who did not
know their children but cared enough to help them. A few dollars from all of us
has sent a great message of inspiration to these people.
Sam, CJ, and volunteers filled the tubs with cooking oil, sugar, tea,
milk, canned meat and T-Shirts, while Janco and helpers unloaded 25 kg's of
their main staple, mealie meal, for each child. This amount of food will feed
one child for about 3 months.
Below are some of the Fhetani High School children who have lost both parents.
Baloyi Rabelani pronounced Ba-Loy Ra-be-Lah-ni. This boy's first
name is Rabelani and is most likely called Rabie.
Here is a delightful young woman who is called Winnie Chauke. Gilbert
told us if we were giving school supplies and clothes or food. The most
important to these children is food because they can't concentrate or focus when
they are so hungry.
This is the group of 23 high school orphans who are in need of
nutrition. We want to thank all of you who donate to Helping Hands Touching
Hearts Charity. Your outreach is far and the appreciation for your help is
great. We also want to thank those of you who are already sponsoring an
orphan(s). Your support is a powerful blessing to these children.
How
significant you are in the life of these dear ones.
Until next time... From
The Bush!
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