Greetings from rural Zimbabwe… by this salutation I’m not suggesting we are on the ground there with “the children of the soil”, but we have some great reports to share from them!
Thank you for your continued support of our vision and mission for 2019. Your partnership is a key ingredient and we can’t do it without you!
We hope that you feel our team’s efforts to uplift everyone! The obvious recipients are the youth, but the parents and families in the community are deeply touched by our outreach. They are so grateful to be collaborating with us in this effort, as the children are an extremely vulnerable population. Maturing girls are at a tender age and many do not have mothers, or aunties, or grandmothers, so our Mhandara program becomes like a member of the family.
Nhimbe is honored to have 15 regulars and 11 volunteers who keep the wheels of progress moving for all of our programs there. The focus over the Memorial Day weekend was the Mhandara Monthly Care (MMC) program where 230 girls gathered at the Nhimbe Community Center located in rural Mhondoro. This included girls from a near dozen schools.
Thanks to smartphones and Whatsapp we can learn how things are going along from the village perspective…and quite quickly! Please take the time to relax and enjoy the videos over a cup of your favorite beverage!
How do you corral and care for 230 girls? Structure and fun. The various parts of the MMC Teen Care Camp (ideally happening 3 times a year) keep the girls stimulated and focused. This is our first 2019 camp so far this year, as we enter the second term in the education system there. All ages are welcome, but the very youngest normally belong to one of the staff.
The days are packed with activities:
- Of course, there is always music!
- A specially chosen elder is brought in to share women’s wisdom with the girls.
- They spend time in food prep, cooking and cleaning, as well as take a few minutes for exercise as a formal game of netball or stretching.
- They have an opportunity to go for a walk in the bush, which wouldn’t be safe for a girl to wander by herself. This is incredible to be able to indulge in the nature of their home area – just like us going for a walk in the mountains here in the Pacific coast.
We began a partnership with Girl Guides in Harare around 2006. They gave us great structure to get the programs off the ground. Of course we have embellished and enhanced the program to meet our needs, specifically focusing on MMC, which is so basic and paramount.
That same year we printed up t-shirts which you see are still holding up. They use them while at the Center and then they get washed and returned. That was quite an undertaking…I remember buying bolts of t-shirt fabric in various colors and organizing with a printer, all during hyperinflation when you never knew what the next day would bring. I’m amazed that the t-s are still functional and colorful.
Thanks for tuning in!
Thanks to your donations we are moving and shaking, and these maturing girls are blessed by your help.
Always feel free to write or call with questions, answers, and encouragement. If you have any ideas on how we can source further financial backing to let us reach more girls, we know what we are doing and we do it well. And, there is so much need.