by Care for life | Apr 7, 2024 | Uncategorized
Rosa Vicento Sande greeted us with a cheerful smile and big hugs, wearing her white Care for Life shirt and a bright traditional wrap as a skirt. She had served as a CFL Health Educator and people still call her “Senora de Saude,” Mrs. Health. She told us, “Care for...
by Care for life | Apr 7, 2024 | Uncategorized
Eusesio Salimu ZamZam shared with us his experience after the cyclone, when the government was overwhelmed and unable to help them in their need. He expounded, “During the cyclone we suffered very much. Afterwards, many people said, ‘We need someone to come take care...
by Care for life | Apr 7, 2024 | Uncategorized
Fernando Luis Mamboriso is an older, graying gentleman who moves slowly. He was a zone leader in Nazare. He supports his wife and six children by selling fish he buys from the seashore. “We were really bad after the cyclone,” he told us. “But we knew how to rebuild...
by Care for life | Apr 7, 2024 | Uncategorized
At 15 years old both of Alfred’s parents died and he along with his three younger brothers were left desperately alone. As orphans they banded together and Alfred scraped out a meager survival for them, living off of the negligible handouts of others. Everything...
by Care for life | Apr 6, 2024 | Recent News
One of Solomon’s most impactful visits during his time in Utah was with Kay’s Creek Elementary School. The administration at the school reached out to Care for Life after discovering our comprehensive approach to aiding villages in poverty. The school focuses heavily...
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