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Wie helpt Rose en haar dochter Amina?

Afgelopen weken zijn we weer in Kenya geweest. Tijdens één van onze visites aan de vrouwen kwamen we een onvoorstelbaar leed tegen waar we onze ogen niet voor willen en kunnen sluiten.
Deze extra nieuwsbrief is dan ook anders dan wat jullie van ons gewend zijn.

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Jambo, karibu sana!

Hello and a warm welcome!

The Kenya Care Foundation was established to help HIV positive, single mothers who have no property, no job or income.

ImageThe position of these women is completely hopeless. More often than not, they have been cast off by their family because of their illness; abandoned by their husbands, or widowed. The women stand alone, sick and yet responsible for their children’s welfare (often, the children are also infected with HIV). They are mostly unemployed as no one will take them on, because of their illness. Because they have no income, they can’t feed themselves or their children and can’t afford medical treatment. As a result, their condition deteriorates rapidly and they quickly fall ill and die; whereby the children become orphans sooner rather than later....

The Kenya Care Foundation will make a difference.
Not on a grand scale but by involving the local community!!!
We will give these women our support in building a new life and a better future for their children.

That’s why: Kenya Care!!!

Together we’ll place a stone in the river, in order to change the flow....

 
(c) Stichting Kenya Care 2012