goodbye to all

it’s hard to believe that a month has passed so quickly.
as with most trips, my initial expectations were far different from what i have come to see, to do and ultimately, to know. there are really no words to describe south africa. it is as beautiful as it is complex. [...]

it’s a wrap

rosetta, miranda and i met up for an early morning cup of coffee at dulce cafe. it was cold and the air was crisp – much like new york fall weather. rosetta and miranda have been good friends for a long time and it is always a delight to see them together. [...]

a bridge to the clinic

today, i spent more time with mildred visiting the health clinic. what looks like a sparsely maintained operation from the outside is actually buzzing inside with patient queues and packed waiting rooms. there is a fully stocked ARV clinic in the back that administers tests for HIV and TB, as well as various [...]

crafts at winterton

the zimele crafts program is a vital part of the organization that employs the women of winterton to produce craftswork such as beaded pens, necklaces, keychains, bags and a variety of decorative items. there is quite a bit of emphasis on expanding this operation to become more fully functional as a commercial enterprise – [...]

rugby, braai, and the madhatter tea party

my weekend trip to the drakensberg mountains was postponed, so i instead joined the men in town to watch the sharks/griquas currie cup game at the beautiful tourgar estates owned by chris and his wife, who are neighbors to the brits family. it was a gorgeous afternoon with the sun out and not a [...]

‘eyes that look are common, but eyes that see are rare’

this week i was given the opportunity to interact with some of the disadvantaged youth of swayimane. i participated in a new life skills training course for a group of 17 kids, mainly between the ages of 16-25, sponsored by a program called SLOT (School Leavers Opportunity Training) which is funded by the Youth [...]

the rise of home-based care

the past few days have been an interesting mix of activity – some more productive than others, but certainly unpredictable as the weather has been here lately. audrey and i spent the majority of this week in swayimane following our daily routine with the few SHGs we’ve decided to focus on – documenting their [...]

welcome back, rosetta

audrey and i spent the day at rosetta’s place, who had been away for two weeks and had just arrived back home this weekend. after having heard so much about her and corresponding with her through email over the past few months, it was great to finally meet her in person for the very [...]

the cape postlude

cape town was mostly what i expected it to be – a vibrant hub for tourists worldwide and a brilliant city set against the magnificent backdrop of table mountain that dominates the skyline. it is home to some of nature’s most beautiful reserves, wildlife and oceanlife, and has some of the most breathtaking views [...]

Zimele Wins Courageous Leadership Award

Metro Community Church wins the "Courageous Leadership Award" for "Zimele" at the 2009 Willow Creek Leadership Summit.

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