the village of hope seeks to help children infected or affected by hiv, aids and tb in two different ways: we have a 9 bed children's unit to support those infected by hiv and aids and we also run a community-based sports and lifeskills outreach in the informal settlements and squatter camps each afternoon.

this blog has been set up to allow the key members of the team at the village of hope to share their thoughts, photos and experiences as we work in the community of grabouw in south africa

Monday, June 3, 2013

The Power of Community

Soupa! - Boys about to get soup from Shannon and Rob

It’s truly been the Cape of Storms the past few days. We’ve had buckets of rain here, so much so we have lots of unofficial ‘water features’ springing up around the Village of Hope and I keep thinking that some people would pay a lot of cash to have one of those in their garden!

In this awful weather it’s, once again, those with the least that suffer the most. Unfortunately we don’t have the materials or money to fix every leaky roof but we thought that we would ask the local farm stall to see whether they would be happy to supply some extra soup in this extreme weather. Peregrine and Orchard Farmstalls, the two cafes in our town, already supply us with soup every Friday and here they are happy to go further because we have established a good relationship with them and they have recognised that they are in a position to help. Thanks to them we could bless many, wet, cold and hungry people who at least, if nothing else, can have something wholesome in their stomach today.

As the years go by we have been worked hard to establish good relationships with many local businesses who now happily go out of their way to help us because they acknowledge that we are making some kind of difference.

This year, we are blessed with another fantastic opportunity from local wine estate, Paul Cluver. They have an amazing amphitheatre in the woods which they are rebranding and basically handing over to us. The potential of this venue – now called Hope@PaulCluver - is infinite and I will be working with them to maximise every bit of it – although we will be doing this slowly to make sure we do it well ;-) Last year it was Hope Festival, now it’s Hope Theatre! You can read more detail about how it works on our website here.

We are so thankful for all the people in Elgin and Grabouw who are helping us to serve this community by supporting us with their skill and resources. I could list lots of people on here but I am worried I might miss someone out and that would be bad!!

I am confident that by sharing our skills, time and resources, we can shape our community for the better making a more dramatic difference to the vulnerable and marginalised in our town. If we get it right we could be a blue print for other similar communities in South Africa!

 ...Perhaps this time next year, when the weather gets bad again, even if we can’t do it, there will be someone able and willing and on hand to fix those leaky shack roofs!

Emily

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