yellow saddle beak stork taking off with a wing span of more than 10 feet Water Buck looks as if he sat on a toilet seat with set paint Elephant disturbed by our presence King Fisher Bird Sidney with elephant she rode, up close and personal Wayne, Sidney, and CJ walked with the Cheetahs Zebras just blending in Male Kudu Ostrich racing our vehicle A Pride of young lions Hippos kill more humans than any other animal Hyena waiting for his next victim Mother Baboon and baby Young Leapoard Male Baboon – his teeth are actually longer and more vicious than a lions’s Villagers in a remote Bush Village waiting for us to receive urgently needed Mosquito Nets Children in the village waiting for HHTH to bring out the shoes they anxiously hope 1400 people wait for the distribution of shoes HHTH helps the Creches. They received tables, chairs, supplies and food Zimbabwean Boy guards his package of food from his sponsor Wash day at the Mutale River Food distribution for 25 orphans in the town of Masisi The orphansHHTH helps, badly need the necessities of life Tshifhiwa is under nourished, now his sponsor, through HHTH gets him a 3 month supply of food every 3 months. He now gets a steady supply and does better in school Parents repair classroom floors, HHTH furnished the supplies Our Menstrual Pad Ministry. CJ gives the girls 3 washable, reusable pads. This allows them not to miss 4 to 5 days a month for lack of pads Distributing mosquito nets in a remote village At last! CJ, Wayne, and Sidney make sure every man, woman and child got a beautiful pair of shoes Each year HHTH distributes 50 nets for each of the five villages in South Africa This lady is digging a hole with a cup to help build the coop for chickens Ladies wait in line to get water. They will carry it home on their head An African woman starts her day by going into the woods and breaking off branches which they carry home to start the fire, make their daily “mealie” Overcrowded classrooms make it necessary for some students to meet outside HHTH did a Bible drive in Michigan, and was able to give out over 500 Bibles Phillipi warms by the fire awaiting his breakfast of mealie A local worship service. They dance to the heartbeat of a drum. Young ladies proudly wear their traditional clothes and jewelry Bags sewed by Sidney and volunteers are distributed each year to our 130 orphans and filled with shoes, school supplies and toiletries This girl is fortunately now under the care of one of our sponsors. For only $30. a month, a child can be sponsored. They are then on the HHTH food program where they receive a steady supply of food, and once a year they receive shoes, clothes, and other necessities. typical toys for the children Janco (HHTH Guide and Liaison for Africa) drinks in the peace and beauty of the Mutale River at Sunset Sidney distributes Nguvas, traditional dress (wrap skirt and headdress) she sewed for all the guardians of our 130 orphans Rain brought the level of the Mutale River up to the point the local children could jump in with joy to cool down and play HHTH sponsors gardens to provide their family with food Audrey, from Kenwood Church, crochets 100 hats for children in need. They are thrilled to get these bright head covers from cold and insects Volunteers help install the water tank (donated by Dr. Hamouda) at the Palace of Mercy Youth Center and Orphanage. Fhetani H.S. orphans are allowed to “shop” amongst the many items HHTH brings that provide them with the barest necessities Masisi Village children who are hungry and need clothes Yearly training for teenagers in Leadership and problem solving The Guardians get so excited about getting something new, that they put them on to dance and sing HHTH found many elderly in the Monde Village in Zimbabwe who were lanquishing from hunger. We provided them with survival packages of food They had no one to take care of them and had resigned themselves to starvation. When they received the food, they were joyful. HHTH has drilled several wells to bring the villages water HHTH gives out 800 washable, reusable menstrual pads and toiletries for girls of age (L to R) Pastor Buldeli, Sidney, CJ, and Janco pray for success in drilling for water for the Youth Center and Orphanage Participants who get to attend the one day training HHTH gives in leadership and Problem Solving Feeding and Clothing the hungry Mashonga’s Chicken Project has changed his family’s life from poverty to provision HHTH built this Palace of Mercy Youth Center and Orphanage in 2018 Part of Palace of Mercy Complex; Kitchen, Pantry, Office, and Porch Our Hat Ministry Food Distribution Program for 25 orphans in Masisi Village Feeding the Elderly. This lady is 101 years old Food Distribution for 60 Orphans in Monde, Zimbabwe. Kai and Shana Schuette sponsor 29 of these orphans Play ground for Palace of Mercy donated by Sam Simonenko Sewing Project started with “Memory” who we also hire to sew Menstrual Pads Survival Food Distribution in the Villages
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