


There is a tremendous need in southern Africa for help with orphaned and vulnerable children affected by the rampant AIDS epidemic. As a family, we have worked with inner-city children in Baton Rouge for years: providing an opportunity to encourage them of their value to God, their value as a person, and that God has a purpose for their life. We hope to bring that same message to the AIDS orphans in Eswatini.
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I stumbled on your blog while looking for info on the Mission of Mercy Madonsa project. We have sponsored a child there and are looking into the possibility of traveling to Swaziland in a year or two (or three depending on costs)with our 4 children to volunteer for a week or two. Would you consider it to be a family friendly place to bring our kids (ages 3 to 11)? The 'house-house' blog freaked me out a bit, but I guess we're pretty sheltered! My blog is at homeschoolblogger.com/mileshouse if you'd like to reply there that is fine.
Thanks, Melanie
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