Thursday, April 12, 2018

“HEARING THE CRIES OF 30 VULNERABLES” (April 8, 2018 update)




HHTH continuously seeks to help the most needy in the Villages we serve.  Pastor Budeli went to each Village Counsel and talked with the Community Leaders in each Village to hear their pleas.
Because conditions in the Villages have literally worsened because there is no work, hunger has become a huge issue.  HHTH’s Mission has 4 paths , Food, Education, Health and Hope for assistance, and we chose to seek out the poorest of the poor and get them food packages.



After children were chosen by the Community Leaders, HHTH team asked for quotes from 3 small shops in the area. We placed an order with this small shop for 30 each of Mealie, beans, sugar, tea, salt, cooking oil and cookies.



Children like Ritshidze, 12, were chosen. He has no Mom or Dad and lives in Masisi.



Mudau also is without a Mom or Dad.  Most of these parents were lost to Aids.



Thabo is only 3, with no Father and the Mom is in jail.



Matodzi is 6, and has very difficult home situation where she suffers from neglect.



Gudani, 11, has no Mom and the Father has advanced Parkinson’s disease 
which incapacitates him. No work, no food.

HHTH made arrangements to distribute food to the 30 children.  Will publish the Blog when the food is delivered.

For only $30. per month, you can sponsor these children and they would get food and clothing on a routine basis.  Just contact Sidney or CJ

Sidney: 248-514-3022
CJ:          248-496-3052



This is a family we have known for 6 years.  They too, have fallen on hard times.
Frank is on the left and Jane on the far right.  Whenever possible, we employee him and others to help us with projects.



Here you see the food and clothes given to this family of seven.



Vivian is their youngest child and was jubilant to get a sucker.

We have all of you to thank for making life a little better for these people.  We are talking with Jane about a chicken project. She could feed her children on the income as well as, having them help her to take care of the chicks.

We send our gratitude... Until next time,
From the Bush with Love,

Sidney

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