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July 26, 2008

ServLife Sponsorships Available for Zimbabwe Children

Amy and I have been writing and posting about Zimbabwe for a long time, and this year we've formalized a relationship between ServLife and Family Praise Fellowship, the church that is running Musha Wevana children's home. I wanted to repost here the story from ServLife's website about the sponsorships. We have 63 children that need to be sponsored for $30 a month - you can sponsor online here: select "sponsor a child" from the fund menu and write "Zimbabwe" in the comments.



Zimbabwe_OrphanageChildren.jpgIn Zimbabwe, where millions are hungry and suffering from the country’s current political crisis and economic collapse, ServLife is intervening to help care for and bring hope to 64 orphaned and abandoned children through aid to the Musha Wevana Children’s Home. Over the past two years, ServLife has been building a relationship with a church in the Marondera area as they care for these 64 children. Up until this point, they have been caring for the children almost single-handedly despite a devastating lack of resources and failed economy.

There are now sponsorship opportunities available to support these children in the Musha Wevana children’s home. For $30/month, your sponsorship will help supply food, clothes, schooling, and ensure that they are well cared for in a loving environment. This is a direct way you can get involved in bringing hope and empowering a new generation in Zimbabwe.

SPONSOR A CHILD TODAY

(In the “Comments” text box be sure to indicate you would like to sponsor a child from Zimbabwe.)

Read a glimpse of the stories of Tinotenda and Molline, two of these children who have been rescued and are now being cared for in Musha Wevana children’s home in Zimbabwe:

Tinotenda.jpgAs a baby, Tinotenda was found abandoned in a toilet. Social Services searched for his family, but could not find them. He was brought to live at Musha Wevana, where he is now being cared for.
Molline.jpgMolline has had a difficult life and is thankful to be living at Musha Wevana. Her father died and her new stepfather did not want her, so Molline’s mother tried to drown her. Out of guilt, her mother committed suicide, and Molline was brought to the safety of the home.

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