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The Family International Africa

HIV programs
A team of our volunteers travelled to Phalaborwa in Limpopo to conduct HIV/AIDS programs for rural schools, where they were very well received. We received thank you letters with the following comments: “Our learners have received several workshops and lectures on the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
Ibadan HIV/AIDS Women Empowerment Program - June 2008
Our recent trip to Ibadan was a monumental turning point in our Women’s Empowerment Program. Through our generous sponsors we have set up and opened four new shops for our HIV/AIDS Women Empowerment program. This program originally started with Mrs.
Project Hope
Project Hope currently administers the following programmes: HIV/AIDS counseling Bible-based education that promotes lifestyle changes that help in HIV/AIDS infection prevention HIV/AIDS awareness seminars Counseling Conflict resolution Collecting and distributing nutritional
Incentive Programme for Mothers with HIV/AIDS
Once an expecting mother is diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, she is taken for registration, which starts her on the necessary course of treatment to prevent transmission to the child.
The Story of Sally
HIV/AIDS is one of the greatest social and economic challenges in Kenya today. It has had, and continues to have, a devastating impact on all sectors of society. Although in recent years the national prevalence has reduced slightly, Kenyans currently living with HIV/AIDS number 1.
Ibadan HIV/AIDS Women Empowerment - March 2008
Imagine seeing your future filled with hospitals, medical bills, and sickness and with no means to help yourself.
Faith, Hope, Love
“Now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love” (1 Corinthians 13:13). Faith, hope, and love are priceless gifts, and knowing that we have played a part in helping someone else find those things brings a certain satisfaction that nothing else can.
Aid to AIDS Sufferers
Over the past eight years we have had an ongoing project in the Khayelitsha Township. We worked with a community health worker named Mildred and an architect named Mr. Smart who had volunteered his services to help the poor of this community build better housing.