Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul

by Zimkids Orphan Trust
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Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul
Feed 200 Zimbabwean Orphans Mind, Body & Soul

Project Report | Aug 11, 2014
Feeding hearts, minds and stomachs - August 2014

By Dennis Gaboury | Founder, Chair, Board of Trustees

Gathering a bumper crop in our greenhouse
Gathering a bumper crop in our greenhouse

There are times when we feel that Zimkids has taken on a life of its own as the young people we’ve trained for so many years take on increasing responsibility and help us expand our wings. It’s an exhilarating reality since we’re committed not only to feeding the orphans of Pumula but to training them to lead.

 Several years ago, a grant from the U.S. embassy allowed us to install a greenhouse with drip irrigation. It took a while to develop a workable system since we never managed to hit water when we tried to drill a well. But now, our young people have honed their modern agricultural skills. Despite a total absence of rain since April, we are awash in tomatoes, spinach, kale and onions– so the orphans have an abundance of fresh produce.

 Our pre-school – run by “alumae” - is humming with energy and excitement. The children are mastering the alphabet, learning their first words in English, playing on our computers, eating nutritious meals – and even developing their skills in sharing by serving lunch to their classmates. Several weeks ago – in the midst of a serious cold snap – they were thrilled at the arrival of stacks of blankets made by a group of generous grandmothers from Texas led by Dee Duhe, shoes from the Buckner Foundation and underwear – a first for many of them – from several donors. They even received new reading material thanks to Adopt-a-Book!

 The older children are also moving along to new challenges. Now that our new sewing center is up and running, all the children are learning about needles and thread – and how to take care of and mend their often tattered clothing. The latest shipment we received included ELEVEN sewing machines, thanks to the miraculous Dee Duhe of Plano, Texas. So, not only are our young people now taking care of their own clothing, they’re mastering the basics of cutting and stitching as part of our vocational training program. Under the guidance of two girls who are long-time Zimkids, they are helping to make school uniforms that we will begin selling in November, when parents prepare for the new school year.

 Across the compound, other young people are building chairs as part of our carpentry vocational training program, even as their friends are welding shoe racks and figuring out the basics of design. We’ve already had our first orders for their creations – and are confident that more will follow!

 Some days, we look at the activity – planned and run by orphans who joined Zimkids seven or eight years ago – and marvel at their skills in organization and their ability to comfort so many young children who live in almost impossible situations at home. Life is incredibly difficult outside our walls: Water and electricity continue to be scarce, the economy has stalled, so unemployment is stagnating at about 90 percent; and the grandparents or other relatives who care for our orphans are staggering under the burden, all too often becoming indifferent if not abusive.

 But inside our gates, the Zimkids are smiling. If they are sick, or injured, or upset, they know that they’ll be cared for, whether by our counselor, our doctor, or one of their adopted older brothers and sisters. They never go hungry. And they are learning the skills, both personal and vocational, to build their own futures. What more could we want?

 There is one more thing: We’d love you and the American children you know to meet them via Skype. Now that our Internet is working most of the. We’re anxious to set up more conversations between Zimkids and American schools, kids’ clubs or church groups. Our Zimbabwean young people tend to be a bit shy, but we’ve been working to increase their comfortable level, both with the technology and with distant strangers. So if you know a group that might be interested in connecting contact us at dennis@zimkids.com. 

Little ones take turns serving lunch
Little ones take turns serving lunch
The children are thrilled with their new blankets
The children are thrilled with their new blankets
Lindiwe & Charity run intro to sewing for ZImkids
Lindiwe & Charity run intro to sewing for ZImkids
Zimkids reaches out to those in need
Zimkids reaches out to those in need
Girls made a shoe rack for ZImkids and a client
Girls made a shoe rack for ZImkids and a client

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Zimkids Orphan Trust

Location: Bulawayo - Zimbabwe
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Zimkids Orphan Trust
Dennis Gaboury
Project Leader:
Dennis Gaboury
Chair, Board of Trustees
Bulawayo , Zimbabwe

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