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“Protect me from HIV, Ngilikusasa” (We need your help!)

To close out our time in here in Nsoko, we
want to have a big event, an anti HIV/AIDS campaign tentatively on May 1st. The
theme will be “Protect me from HIV, Ngilikusasa” (or I am the future). It will
be an event mainly for children, similar to old elementary school style field
days, with Swazi flair. There will be races and games for the kids. A puppet
show and drama will prepared in advance to teach the kids about the ways they
can avoid HIV/AIDS and how to protect themselves. We are hoping to have four
different care points coming together to take part in the event, about 400 kids
in all. We are also hoping to buy a cow for the community and have a feast that
night.

Unfortunately this all requires money. All of
us on the team are asking our sponsors, friends and families for a little bit
more to be able to host this event. We need to raise about $500 (that’s US
dollars) to pull this off. The money will go to transporting the kids to and
from the center, food, and other supplies. I know some of you told me that you
didn’t have money to give to me before I left but that if needs came up along
the way to let you know…well I’m letting you know.

This leaves each me individually to raise
about $100. Because this needs to happen fast (the event is less than a month
away!) we are choosing not to fundraise through AIM and therefore nothing that
you give will be tax deductible, sorry! If you want to help, please either give
my parents money (at church or if you see them sometime) or mail a check (made
out to either me or my parents) to my home address –

230 Antlers Trail  

Leander, TX 78641

Even $5 will help tremendously. If you are in
Texas Wesley, contact Sarah Jenkins. She has agreed to collect money for me
there and will then mail a check to my parents on April 23rd.

Thank you all so much for all of your support!

Katie Graves

3 Comments

  1. Just wanted to let everyone know that the event has been moved to May 5th and has changed some. As soon as I can after the event has happened, I will post pictures/stories. And to avoid any confusion the cow is being used as part of the feast that night.

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