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Food Parcels for Child-Headed Households

Food Parcels for Child-Headed Households
Location: PORT SHEPSTONE, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Category: Health
Published: 31 October 2007
Progress:
100% funded
   
Rating:
29 Ratings
The sincere wish of South Coast Hospice is to provide food parcels to the many terminally ill patients and their families that live in impoverished and deeply rural areas within the UGU District of KwaZulu-Natal, the area that we serve. The month of December is always especially difficult for these families and our greatest wish would be to provide them with some basic food items. Included in our programmes are children that are affected and infected by HIV/AIDS. Further, many of the households are child-headed. These children are not only battling with severe living conditions, i.e. no electricity and water, and extreme hunger, but bear the emotional and financial responsibility of looking after younger siblings. These children, who may be as young as ten, may even be the primary caregiver to a terminally ill patient. We would love to offer them some little joy, this being in the form of food parcels, which are always very gladly accepted and appreciated. Light up your life today by donating to this project and know that you are making some child SMILE.

Advocates (3)

Advocates are people who vouch for this project on the basis of personal experiences, specific expertise or direct relations.
  • Paula M.

    Paula M.

    42/F • Berlin, Germany

    As a South African I am aware of the phenomenon that has developed as a result of Aids in SA. Children becoming heads of households is virtually incomprehensible to most people living in western europe. I support this project whole heartedly in making the lives of these children that tiny bit more bearable.

  • H. Knott

    H. Knott

    F • Berlin, Germany

    This is a great project, to give hope in the midst of despair. In 1947/48 when hunger reigned in Germany I was amongst the children of my neighbourhood fed by American Quakers. This generous support helped me, my childhood friends and our families to survive. Imagine a household headed by children. We still had parents who gave us emotional support. I am deeply touched by the work of the South Coast Hospice.

  • Joana B.

    Joana B.

    43/F • Berlin, Germany

    This is a great project. In spring 2007 I travelled around the area together with my children and personally met Barry, one of the administrators of South Coast Hospice. I also saw a film of the work the hospice is doing in local communities and was very touched, especially by their care for orphaned children.


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