Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

My passion

The  most powerful thing  you  can  do to change the world, is to change your own beliefs about the nature of life, people, reality, to something more positive......and begin to act  accordingly.

I  have  two  beautiful daughters, who have been  blessed  all their  lives  with having  pretty,  much  everything  that  a  child  wants,  not  necessarily  needs,  had the latest  gadgets,  the  latest fashion trends, cell phones  as soon  as we would  allow  it,  cars  when  they  reached  "the age"  of   road rage............  but I also  have  two  "sons" ,  two  young  boys,  who  through  no  fault  of  their  own  have  been  left  to fend  for  themselves  in  life,  boys  whose  lives  have  been  altered  beyond  anything  you  can  imagine because of HIV/Aids.  Children  who  had  to go to school  hungry,  because  there  was  nothing  to  eat,  when  my children  told  me there  was  nothing to  eat,  they  meant  no chips,  sweets  and  chocolates,  but these  children  have nothing  to  eat........  
I think  I  would  not  find  it  so heart wrenching  if there was one  or  two because  then  you  know  you  could  help  them,   but when  you  go into  the  area's  where  they  live,  there  are  100's  so much so  that  you  have  to harden  your  heart,  and  concentrate  on just the  few  that  you  are  helping,  because  it  is  no use  helping  if  you  cannot  do  it  on an  ongoing  basis  so  you  help  who  and how you  can.
And my  head  tells  me  there  are  a million  reasons  why  their parents put them in this  situation,  some  of  them  beyond  their  control I  understand that.........  but  if  you  cannot  feed  one  child  then  why have  two,  three,  four,  five,  six  children .................... and  I  realise  that  to  them  it  is the  children  that  are  their  wealth........  possessions  mean  nothing...........  only  the  number  of  children............. and  if  not  for  them  how  would  we  fulfill our  obligation  as  Christians   to feed  the  poor,  look  after  the  orphans  and  widows............
One of the  full time  employees  of  Indawo  Yosizo  was  at  a  "shack"  the  other  day,  and  that  is  really what  it  is  pieces  of  metal  out  together  to form  some  type  of  protection  from the  elements,  6 people  living  there  with  one  mattress a  young  baby  with  no  nappies,  and  no food  in the  house,  the  congregation came to their  rescue  with  household  goods, clothes, blankets   but  this  is  one  of many...........
At  least  these  two  boys  I  know  will always  have something to  eat......  provided  they  go to  school...... I  know  that  care  givers  will call and  them  and  make  sure  they  are  okay......  but  what  about  the  others.........


Siphiwe Mlotshwa  10  years  old                                 
  Malinga Xolani  14  years  old


Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Indawo Yosizo

 I am  sure that  you  are  all wondering  what   Indawo Yosizo  means.........  it  means  "Centre  of  Help"  and it  is an amazing  place  filled  with dedicated  people,  whose  main  objective  is  to make a  difference  to  those  in  need,  and  I  must  say  I  am  humbled  by  the fact  that  I am  part  of this  amazing  organisation.
 Although  they  are  involved  in many projects, my  passion  is  the children,  mainly because  they  didn't  have  a  choice  about  there birth,  they  didn't  ask  to  live  in  poverty,  they  didn't  ask  to be  orphans, we  mainly  deal with  those  children who  are   affected  and  infected  by  HIV/Aids,  and  I  really don't  think  that  people  are  aware  of  how  this  pandemic  is destroying  the  lives  of  millions  of  people,  I  am not  just  talking  about the people  who  are  dying   I  am talking  about the children  who  are  left  behind  to  fend  for  themselves,  I  am  talking  about  the  13-18  year  old  children  who  are  left  to  raise  their  brothers  and  sisters  because  their  parents  are  gone,  I  am  talking  about  children  who  don't  eat  everyday  who  sometimes  only  eat  twice  a  week.
We   started  with  this  program a  few  years  ago  at  a   school  called  Sikile Primary  School in  a  place  called  Ratanda,  we  started   with  5  children,  the  first  time  we  visited   we  took  along   school  bags  and  stationary, these  children  had  only  ever  used  a  plastic  packet  to  carry  their  books in,  and  were thrilled  to  have   their own school  cases,  and    pens,  pencils,  papers, .....  they  had  never   had  their  own  always  had  to  share with the  other  50  children  in  their  class.


This  is  Nellie,  the  teachers  said  she  very seldom came to school  until  we  started  to  help her,  and  then  she  changed  from  a  quiet,  surly  child  into  someone  who  took  part  in class discussions and  who  actually  smiled............ we  bought  her  a  dress as  she  was  wearing  boys  clothes  the first  time  we  met  her,  and  we all  thought  she  was  a  little  boy,  only  the little  pink  belt  gave  us  an  inkling that  she  was  a little  girl...........



This  is  the  children  lining  up  for   cold  drinks, the  school  had  a  heritage  day  celebration,  and we  gave  all   850  children  in the  school  a  packet  of  biscuits  and  a  cold  drink,  we  had  to  make up  concentrated  orange  juice  as  we  did  not  have  enough  money  to  buy  tins,  or  bottles  of  cold drink...................  it  took  us  hours........  but  it  was  all  worthwhile  when  I  was  leaving  a  little  boy ran  up  to  me  and  hugged  me  and  thanked  me  for the  best  day  ever..................  it  made  me  cry  to  realise  how  blessed  we  are ........  his  best  day  ever  was  a  biscuit  and a  cold  drink.........  how  spoilt  we  are..................
The  number  of  children  needing  help  grew  everytime,  and  before  we  realised  what  happened  we  were  feeding  50  children  twice  a  week,  and  also  when  funds  allowed giving  them  food  parcels,  we  just  couldn't  turn  anyone  away the  need  was  just  so great.......  how  do  you  say  no  to a child....
Today  two  years  later  we  are feeding  almost  200 children   this  is  just  at  one  school,  there  are  many  other  schools  that  are  crying  out  for  help but  we  just  don't  have  the  funds  to  help them.

I  know  that  God  will provide,  and    I  know  first  hand  what  a  difference  one  person    can  make  to the  life  of a child...................

Check  out  our  website.......... http://www.centreofhelp.co.za

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