Friendship

Friendship

Saturday, October 21, 2006

world hospice day, rwanda(2)


October 7th was the second World Hospice day. This is a global event that seeks to raise the profile of palliative care needs across the globe and this year had a theme of 'Access to care for all'. We had been visiting some of the support groups for people living with HIV/AIDS. Let me tell you about one group that was called - 'Trust in God' this group had approached a local pastor who also lived with HIV to ask for help. They told us that they has found hope. Hope in God and as a result hope for living. Un,like many such groups they had a sense of energy and self-help which was inspirational and infectious. Micro-enterprise projects such as shoe making, sewing and baking bread were all underway. We were invited to share the first bread and, as it was to be on World Hospice Day, we had a joint celebration. You can see the photos; and I hope sense the fun and the hope. The wee lad on my lap is pretty ill but loved cuddling the 'mzungu' and sharing the warm bread. This group are part of the area of Gikondo in Kigali which is the district where there is a possibility of a hospice service., There was real enthusiasm for this project and a willingness to be part of the community training. Their only request was that I shared their experience and asked that others would pray for them. A very moving day!

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