08 Jul 2001
"Amelia works hard to achieve her dream. She has a daughter and she is also in school to get a diploma and to be able to take care of her daughter."

- Amelia

My story

Amelia has been living in the children's home in Mozambique since May 22, 2006. The social work organization in Matola asked the children's home for help. Amelia's mother had worked for the civil society organization for a long time, but died of AIDS in March 2006. Amelia herself, a healthy 6-year-old girl, stayed behind with her brother and older sister. Because the children's home is primarily for children who have AIDS themselves, they first helped the family with food, clothing and the like. But when the older sister was heavily pregnant, and moved in with others, it was decided to let Amelia live in the children's home. Amelia clearly has her own relationship with God. Meanwhile, Amelia is a young woman and mother of a daughter named Lissara. Amelia goes to an evening school. Amélia is inmiddels 23 jaar en moeder van 3 mooie dochtertjes, het laatste plan is om te gaan werken bij een officieel Naai atelier, en zo meer in haar eigen onderhoud te kunnen voorzien, maar ook de vader van Fernanda helpt financieel.

Why Amelia needs our help

Thanks to sponsorship, Amelia can go to school and build a hopeful future.

Amelia is supported by impact partner Iris Ministries Matola Rio ( Corrie)

What a day looks like: In Mozambique, the day starts early. Together they have breakfast with bread and tea, after which the children go to school. The older children stay in the children's village where they help with various chores. When the other children come back from school, they also help with the various chores. Many children also accompany hired workers in the children's village, such as farmers and painters to practice the trade they are learning. Of course, there is also time to relax, play games and do homework. In the evening, all the children come together to eat and pray. Dinner usually consists of rice, beans, and vegetables. And once a week the children get chicken and once a week they get fish. On Wednesday afternoons and Friday evenings, the children come together for worship, teaching and prayer. Project Information: The project in Mozambique where your sponsor child is staying is part of Iris Ministries. The children's centre is run by the Dutch Corrie Ockhuysen. It is a children's home in Matola Rio, just outside the built-up area. There are currently about 45 children living there, most of whom suffer from the disease AIDS. The age ranges from 1 to 18 years. Corrie Ockhuysen founded this house in November 2005 with the vision to help children with AIDS, or children who have lost their parents to AIDS. We try to keep the family atmosphere, even if the work expands. In addition to working with the orphans, they also organize evangelistic activities for the children in the neighborhood and hold church services.

Sponsor Amelia

As a guardian you help Amelia and other children within the program of Iris Ministries Matola Rio ( Corrie). Thanks to your contribution and that of the other guardians, the children are helped with proper nutrition, tutoring, sports and personal development. This gives them a chance at a hopeful future.
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