Tuesday, October 27, 2009

SUPPORT STILL DESPERATELY NEEDED

Can you imagine having to sleep on a bare floor with no blankets, no parents or care givers and you are only 7 years old and have to take care of your 4 year old sister?
Can you imagine waking up and having nothing to eat, no clean water to drink or wash in. No clean clothes to change into. No electricity, which means at night you are in the dark, scared and vunerable. Can you imagine not knowing what to do when you are sick because you know there is no Doctor to help, no hospitals, no knowledge at 7 years of age of what to do.

Can you imagine?

Close your eyes and imagine now. Try and feel it. Then imagine how grateful that child would be if you were able to give him or her a plate of food.

You can. Please help. 100% of any funds raised goes to the children and widows in Zimbabwe.

Plese read further on the web site and see the work we do and see how you can help.

If 20 people gave $5 a month we could feed 100 children

One person can make a difference

Until next time, Sue

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Down in the Dumps (literally)

Hello all, I have copied a letter received from Ivy today. Know that your generosity and support are much appreciated and save lives. I will continue to post these letters as they come in as an encouragement to you. Until next time Sue


Good day Susan & Frank,

What a blessed day we had Friday 18/09/09.

Martin, Amanda, and 2 volunteers went out to the garbage dump area to feed the people. We have come back encouraged and empowered to do more. What a blessed day indeed even though we saw pitiful living conditions and starving people the fact that we brough even a little relief was a blessing.

There were 9 people who were very very ill and thanked the Lord for a plate of food, they even cried.Any many others who were very hungry. The children seem so lifeless. May the Lord richly bless you for the finances. Once again God richly abundantly, bless you all. They have asked us to please thank "Susan and Frank and all the people who help " all the wonderful people from the dumping area thank you very very much indeed. We bought fish, rice, maize-meal and cabbage. Ivy and Martin