Wow what an amazing few weeks it has been. So much continues to progress in Zimbabwe.
Yesterday I visited Pari Hospital to take a look round - O BOY! What a mess, I just hope never end up there ill! No one is really cared for, the place is smelly and dirty!
This morning I visited St Joseph's, which hopefully will be an Anglican home again soon. I have been asked to work with the home and help improve their activities and work. They deal with 53 teenage boys. They have a fantastic garden, but the home is a bit run down, although they are doing their best! I was a bit worried because I saw a room separated from the other boy's dorms. This was for the boys who wet the bed at night. There was a stench. There was no understanding that they may be urinating because of their past, abuse, or other issues. We are organising counselling and help for these boys.
I am hoping to start up choir competitions and football matches between orphanages to bring people together more! These kids are so talented!
I hope to head up to Penhalonga and Chipinge this week to start youth and cluster groups for the Tariro Youth Project. This is quite exciting, as it means the extension of our project into the wider Zimbabwe.
I am hoping to start up choir competitions and football matches between orphanages to bring people together more! These kids are so talented!
I hope to head up to Penhalonga and Chipinge this week to start youth and cluster groups for the Tariro Youth Project. This is quite exciting, as it means the extension of our project into the wider Zimbabwe.
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