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Archive for the ‘children’ Category

Homeless

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

A small tornado ripped through the valley of a thousand hills just before Christmas leaving the residents of the houses and shacks terrified in the middle of the night. Many of the roofs flew off in one piece and dumped far away. Many of our sponsor children were the victims here and have been left utterly homeless and possessionless. The photo below shows what is left of the family room after the winds died down. This community sits just a 15 minute drive down the road from Hillcrest, Durban. One of the most affluent parts of the most affluent country on the continent of Africa. We were here before and after the TV cameras came to film the damage caused by the storm. Incidently since then, we havent seen any outside assistance whatsoever despite being there daily ourselves.

A small tornado ripped through the valley of a thousand hills just before Christmas

A small tornado ripped through the valley of a thousand hills just before Christmas

Every problem has a solution. Below is the solution to this huge problem. £24,500 to fully sponsor a ZP-100 home for 6 orphans. What are you waiting for? Email martin@projecto.org.za for more information.
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The Solution

The Solution

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D&A Timbers climb on-board!

Monday, April 27th, 2009

D&A Timbers South Africa have helped us out loads with the build of our latest children’s home.

D&A Timbers SA

D&A Timbers SA

They have really got alongside us and helped us out in every way they can. Their ongoing support is much, much appreciated! We are proud to be partnering with D&A and working with them on our childrens homes projects. We need more help, if you can help, or know an organisation such as D&A who would be willing to partner with us, why not drop us a line and let us know - visit our contact page for more info.

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Website Update!

Monday, April 27th, 2009

We’ve got some brand new pics in our Visitor Adventure section - take a look and see what some of our recent visitors have been getting up to while they’ve been staying at the Project O HQ!

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An arm and a leg

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

While visiting one of our sponsor children last week we noticed that her hand was badly swollen. We discovered that some time ago she had been out playing and had fallen into a thorn bush. The thorns had lodged themselves deep into her hand. She visited a poor local hospital where they did an operation to remove the thorns. The doctors said that they could not locate them and stitched her hand up.

Sponsor childs swollen hand

Sne's swollen hand

The photo shows her hand 2 months later. A large abscess has formed protruding both sides of her hand. It left her in constant pain and unable to play with the other kids or even hold a pen.

We are not medically qualified but even so just looking at Sne’s hand announced that something had to be done! We imagined that doing nothing would have serious repercussions. We decided to do something!

We called one of the top hospitals in Durban and convinced a specialist to give us a free consultation. He said she needed an immediate operation. We asked him what would be the result of inaction in this case. He said the abscesses would no doubt have spread to the fingers and other areas of the hand causing paralysis and ultimately she would have lost her hand!

He then said that the operation would cost ‘an arm and a leg’.

He then said without hesitation that he would personally book her in to surgery and would do the operation himself - for free!

We are happy to announce that Sne had surgery at 22:00 last night. She is expected to make a total recovery. No doubt in a couple of weeks she will be walking on her hands again!

We feel privileged to have been in the right place at the right time and this time it has literally saved a little girls hand. We need this case to be the first of many. In order to do that we need more people on the ground. As the areas we work in are very rural area there are obviously costs involved in reaching these kids.

If you would like to financially contribute to this vital work please see our donations page for more information.

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Creche is crying out for help.

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Sabtha and her kiddies singing a song.

2 weeks ago I took a trip to Cato Manor squatter camp. We visited a Pastor there who is from Zambia. He now lives in South Africa with his wife and 3 children and has a small church in the squatter camp. Pastor Simon and his wife Sabtha love their community very much but 2 months ago during the xenophobic attacks here in South Africa members of the local community dragged them out of their home in the middle of the night and stole all their belongings. They also smashed all the windows of the church and stole every thing from inside, including all the items that they used for their creche.

Every day Sabtha has up to 22 children dropped off at the church to spend the day while the mother s go to work. some come as early as 6:30 am and are there until 7pm. The babies range from 2 months to 6 years and all are adorable!!!!

My first visit was quite hard for me as the creche was just a small room crammed with babies and nothing for them to do.
No toys, no beds, nothing for them to do. many come with only one nappy and are soaked through, no bottles are sterilized and the formula is made cold as there is no way to heat it.
Sabtha has one lady helping her, but that is not enough and she was very tired.
Yesterday I went back to visit and take some donations that we have been given for babies.
Sabtha was so happy to see us and I had the opportunity to sit down and have a chat with her. She really loves these little ones and is trying to do her best to care for them so that their mothers can go out and try to earn a living, but she is frustrated that there is so little that she can do with what they have. There are a few toys (most are not age appropriate) and a couple of crayons but not enough for all the children to use and there was nothing for the babies to do other than lie on a mat on the floor.

Sabtha wants the children to learn and grown, she teaches them basic English and sings with them. She is a wonderful, generous woman who has a compassion for these little ones.

When our team from BCC were here one of the team members called Emma decided to do something to help and went out and got 200 nappies for the creche. The nappies cost about 10 pounds and have already made such a difference to Sabtha and certainly the babies who are wearing them, no more wet bums!!!
If you feel that you can in any way help this little creche out through toys, baby clothes, nappies or formula please let me know.

You can email me at vashti@projecto.org.za

Please pray for the safety of Pastor Simon, Sabtha and their children. Also pray for the church Emmanuel Ministries and their congregation, and please pray for Little Disciples Creche.

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