Feeding children at the Musana Feeding Centre - approximately 200 children per day (Nov 2008)
Line-up of children waiting for food (Nov 2008)
Little girl receiving food (Nov 2008)
Children eating after receiving their meal at the Musana centre.
A typical meal consists of beans or a cabbage mixture and Sudsa (like cornmeal). (Nov 2008)
Musana children receive Christmas backpacks - 622 were distributed in total amongst the six feeding centres.
The backpack included a two litre bottle of juice concentrate with vitamins, cookies, crackers, candies, soap and other items.
A soccer ball was provided for each centre (they love soccer!). (Nov 2008)
Children at Wedza receiving backpacks (Nov 2008)
Children at Rugare receiving backpacks (Nov 2008)
Emmanual giving backpacks to children at Mbare (Nov 2008)
Wheelchair for Brian (Nov 2008)
Families in the church community are asked to take in orphaned children to care for them. It is a difficult thing to ask because most families cannot provide food for their own, so the church provides them with essential cooking ingredients (eg - oil, rice, flour) if they take in children. Here food is being given to caregivers. (Nov 2008)
The group who travelled in August 2007 brought clothing and toys for children, shoes and clothing for adults,
and baby items for pregnant or new mothers. These were distributed throughout the week. (Aug 2007)
After we worked with the families in Musana and learned about their families, we put together bags of clothing
and items for the workers and their family members, which we distributed the last day on the work site.
Girls receiving dolls (Aug 2007)
Kids playing with a ball. They are good at sharing and taking turns (Aug 2007)
Children eating at Rugare feeding centre (Aug 2007)
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