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Handling their own money makes those women strong
The newest Voluntary Saving & Loans group, consisting of 15 women of varying ages, greeted us at their monthly meeting […]

“I have made a U-turn at the Cemetery”
Slindile M., a 14-year-old girl, during our visit confided in us literally: “I have made a U-turn at the Cemetery”… […]

A day in the project “Ilitha” (rays of hope) in East London, South Africa
Spend a day with the children of the informal settlement Gonubi, in East London South Africa (Field visit July 2018)

… Lin (Age 11)
Visiting Lin (age 11) also convinced us that AIDS&Child’s work in Butere is urgently necessary and effective. Lin is a […]

… Japhes (age 12)
Have you read last year’s report about Japhes (age 12)? If so, you might be wondering how he, his father […]

Donour Data
Our data base contains the physical adress of our donours including the respective mailing history and the donation history. In […]

70 Cents Can Be a Challenge
Poverty is tangible in Elsie’s shack. And that’s her biggest issue. The 54 years old lives in an informal settlement […]

It Is Better Now
Three years have passed since our first visit of Ishmael Thobojane in Mavele. Unforgettable still the picture of his mother, […]

Pyrianka’s Goal
Pyrianka is eighteen. Both her parents are HIV-positive; helath permitting, they still work as daily wage laborours. Pyrianka joined them […]

Chandana’s Story
Shoba’s husband died when she was still young. Traffickers capitalized on the dire situation of the young mother – this […]

Success: Child Support Grant – Finally!
Bukosi ( 8 years old, HIV+) and his elder sister (eleven) were dumped on their frail grandparents after their father died […]

Impact Driven
Our projects are designed to have a positive long term impact on the lives and futures of infected and affected […]