Thusanang is a word in the Sesotho language of Southern Africa meaning 'helping each other in every way possible'.

We have named our Lesotho Vulnerable Childrens Child Care Project - Thusanang.

 You can find out all about Thusanang at www.byronbayattitude.com by following the Thusanang and Africa headline links.

 

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Receipts received from Project Manager
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Things move slowly in Africa...

We have now received receipts from our project manager of expenditures of monies previously sent to the Thusanang project.

You may notice that Me Masugar, the Thusanang 'Mother' of the orphans received a salary.  This has always been agreed.  You may also note that the project manager, Ntate Machabe Machabe has not paid himself a salary.  The project manager was always agreed to obtain a salary, and out of the goodness of his amazing heart, Ntate Machabe Machabe has never taken any money for himself.  We find this quite remarkable, and we honour our brother accordingly.

 If you wish to see the details, click the more button.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 March 2009 )
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Bulk MMS sent to Lesotho
Written by Administrator   
Monday, 23 March 2009

Our Thusanang project manager Ntate Machabe Machabe has reported successful cures after MMS has been taken by sick people in Lesotho, and has asked Lovelight to send more.

Thus, a few days ago, 3.3 litres of bulk MMS (Miracle Mineral Supplement) was posted via airmail from Byron Bay, Australia to Ntate Machabe Machabe for distribution to those in need.

A number of pamphlets describing dosage and usage, and 49 bottles for distribution were also sent.

We await Ntate Machabe Machabe's messages when the MMS arrives and is distributed.

We hope and pray that many people, women, children and men, will receive relief as a consequence of this shippment.

Last Updated ( Monday, 23 March 2009 )
 
What your donation does
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 24 June 2008

$10 feed a child for a week

$20 buy clothes for 2 children

$30 send 3 children to school for 1 month
 
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