Read more about The Nsoko Project:
Children of the Dirt (Part 1) (10/17/2007 by Lisa Black) | |
Children of the Dirt (Part 2) (10/19/2007 by Lisa Black) | |
He was too young to die (3/6/2008 by Ericka Bennett) | |
How you can tangibly help Swaziland (5/25/2008 by Gary Black) | |
Somebody's Baby (5/8/2008 by Lisa Black) | |
The Nsoko Project (and G-42) (11/28/2007 by G-42) | |
The Sound of Hope – buy a shirt and help orphans! (5/26/2008 by Ericka Bennett) |
Giving HOPE to a dying country
- Life expectancy is 28.7 years
- 44.2% are HIV+
- Between the ages of 15 and 25 girls have an infection rate of 56%
- There are presently over 100,000 orphans in the less than 1 million population
- 58% of children don't go to school because they can't afford school fees/uniforms
- 70% of children will be HIV+ by the time they are 15 years old
- Only 1 in 10 children will make it to the age of 30
According to the UN statistics, the entire country will be dead – wiped off the face of the earth- by 2050. That is, unless something drastic happens. We want to be that something drastic!
We don't want to just "save" them from death. We don't want to just sustain the life they are living. We know that God has more for them, He wants to give them a hope and a future! (Jeremiah 29:11)
We have many plans, hopes, and dreams to help the people of Swaziland- especially the over 100,000 orphans AIDS has left behind. From food, water, clothing, medicine, discipleship, and education at carepoints, to building a children's village in Nsoko, these plans are already taking shape. Now we need your help!
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