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Sparrow Village is South Africa's first AIDS village
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Caring for Children
left alone...
providing a
multi-level empowering
entrepreneurial opportunity including:
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a hospice for the dying,
The Village design includes a list of programs to give patients
jobs according to their strength and ability. These jobs can
create income for the village in various creative and productive
ways while giving patients value and purpose to their 'lost'
lives.
a training center for the living,
Job training and skills taught to the homeless result in the
creation and maintenance of these villages. Of great importance
is the pride and self-esteem developed as these individuals
create a place of dignity and care for the homeless and dying.
After perfecting their skills they leave the village to become
entrepreneurs, adding responsible businesses and families to the
economy of the local communities.
and a base from which to educate the public about HIV/AIDS.
Sparrow Village promotes classes, training and seminars to
ensure that businesses, schools and the local community have the
opportunity to learn the facts about HIV/AIDS and how to prevent
the spreading of the disease. |
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Each village will have a children's area (Sparrow's Nest), a
training facility, classrooms for school programs, hospice area,
chapel and grieving domes, kitchen areas, gardens and clusters
of domes with a central living area. |
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Sparrow Village
is an enabling concept that has caught the eye of many
companies, businesses and service clubs. The need for a large
scale caring facility like this one is overwhelming. On average,
most households affected by illness or death cannot cope
financially or emotionally with terminally ill relatives...which
could mean that valued employees may become destitute and/or ill
themselves. |
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Comprehensive and pro-active planning should take place to
ensure that AIDS does not cause the untimely demise of many
businesses already challenged in a difficult economic climate. |
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It is time to take ownership of this epidemic ...
Together we can make a difference.
" No One Should Die Alone"
We appreciate
Prayers
for those is our care. |
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Are we part of a civilized world ...

...if we can stand by
and let these children die alone? |
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Thinking of these children and how to help -
are prayers.
These are moments when, whatever you are
doing, your heart is on its knees
Carol Conley Ruggie |
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©Sparrow Village Project copyrighted 2003 by Carol Conley
Ruggie |