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by Hope For HumanityThe Tree of Life is a thirteen-part in-depth look at the work of Hope For Humanity in helping to ease the effects of the HIV/AIDS crisis in South Africa, one of the countries most-devastated by HIV/AIDS. Our series focuses on the work of the Nhlengelo Home Based Care Project in the tiny village of Dwarsloop, South Africa and the extraordinary people who are making a difference in the lives of those who live there.
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Reflections
22/06/2007
Co-Hosts Mark Robert Blackmon and Kathy Feininger look back at the series twelve episodes and share a few of the moments that had the greatest impact on them. Some music from the Podshow Podsafe Music Network: music.podshow.com.
A Closer Look
22/06/2007
Throughout the world, Hope For Humanity is bringing interested individuals directly to missions that they are funding to connect these projects with people who are donating funds to make this work possible. Understanding the needs of projects, such as Nhlengelo, is key to building more awareness of both the problem and the solution. Some music from the Podshow Podsafe Music Network: music.podshow.com.
Uniforms
22/06/2007
We continue to explore the lives of the AIDS orphans of Dwarsloop, South Africa and what is being done to help them at the Nhlengelo project. In addition to providing so many other essentials, the project also helps to provide the children with school uniforms, a requirement for them to attend school in the region. Some music from the Podshow Podsafe Music Network: music.podshow.com.
The Children
22/06/2007
We continue our examination of the phenomenon of the Child-Headed Home as members of an American delegation to Nhlengelo give their impressions of meeting and interacting with these children and share what is being done to help them. Some music from the Podshow Podsafe Music Network: music.podshow.com.
They Will Grow Up
22/06/2007
With AIDS deaths ravaging the continent, Africa is now home to 12 million AIDS orphans. Of those, nearly 800,000 are in South Africa. As Papa and Mama Mawela and others tell us, they are now left with a new demographic group: the Child-Headed Home. Some music from the Podshow Podsafe Music Network: music.podshow.com.