Here you see Lisa with a load of fresh food, which will be sorted for soup kitchens, quadriplegic centres, and parcels for the homeless.
Author: Helping Hand
Picking up Plastics
A company called us to collect a donation of a van-load of plastics – bowls, containers, trays, and more. We are grateful for their support; knowing how many will benefit from these items!
Showing Appreciation to the Waste Collectors
The children of Helping Hand helped show gratitude for the waste collectors and the job they do by giving them each a bag with food essentials. (as well as extra goodies) We’ve seen proven that a little love goes a long way to encourage and help others, and learning to care for others is important for the kids.
Food for Clinic Patients
HIV/AIDS and TB patients were happily surprised to be given bread and polony to eat while they waited at this clinic.
Preparing Food for Clinic
The youth helped pack 100 parcels of bread and polony for distribution. Many hands make light work!
CCFM Radio – Message for New Year
Francois invited us to join him on the air again for the last “Time to Decide” program of 2015. We were blessed to be able to share personal testimonies, statistics from 2015, and other encouragement with the the listeners.
Christmas Day – Open House and More
As part of our Celebration, we focused on bringing the spirit of Christmas – God’s Love – to as many as possible. Together with volunteers, (who gave part of their Christmas to help us, bless them) we put up a invite sign on our gate and served a special meal – complete with dessert – to anyone who came in. We sat with these dear ones as they slowly ate and savoured each bite. One man explained to us that he couldn’t eat too much at once, as his stomach was only accustomed to small meals. What a reminder to be thankful for our blessings, not least of which is having enough to eat. We gladly gave him and several others take-away bags of food. Their hugs and smiles warmed our hearts, and their happy, positive attitudes amazed us. Another team packed pots and trays of food into a car, and drove around the neighbourhood, serving food and cool drinks to those in need. Others took a meal to the local police and fire stations; a small way to thank these community servants for all they do throughout the year. It was a blessed day, full of joy and love, which is all we could wish for on Christmas. Jesus Christ said in the Bible “As much as you have done unto the least of these my brothers and sisters, you have done it unto Me” (Matthew 25:40)