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She's Killing Herself E-mail
As we disembarked from the boat in Bukavu, we saw women, doubled over with the weight of the sacks of cassava root. Looking like they were about 90, they were more likely 40 said our driver. They are paid approximately $1 per load, depending on its worth, weight and the distance they have to carry it.  "She is killing herself," said Pascal. "You see what a difficult life women have in Congo," added our driver.
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Dorcas: Mother of Orphans E-mail
dorcasWhen babies started showing up on Dorcas' doorstep, she wasn't sure what to do. Having lost one breast to cancer, would it be possible to produce enough milk to feed these orphan babies?  Dorcas thanks God that she was successful and when I visited her this fall, Dorcas had one baby on each hip...the latest in a series of orphan babies she has nursed and mothered.  Dorcas' orphanage, supported by a Congolese community development organization CSCODI, houses 30 children.  Over 300 children attend the orphan school in town, most live with their mother (children are called orphans if their father dies), extended family members or other community members but these thirty have only Dorcas, Mama Dorcas.  The orphanage is a small house where 17 children sleep wall to wall on rice mats laid on the floor.  Three single beds in another small room are the home for Dorcas, the nursing babies and two other caregivers.  Another room holds the rest of the children.  The kitchen is a collapsing hut in the yard. 

As we arrived in the dimming light, the children were lined up, grinning and singing a welcome song.  Distended bellies told us a part of their story and Dorcas murmured other details, this one has HIV/AIDS, that one and his brother are pygmies, this one is deaf...and so on.  Dorcas is the mother of these orphan kids...a courageous and inspiring leader!

 
Hope & Healing Congo 2008 Blog E-mail
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Hope & Healing: Congo 2008 Blog
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Hope & Healing Training Manual E-mail
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"I need the workbook to teach as promised.”  Bunia Pastor 

While instructing Train the Training participants in Beni, DR Congo, it quickly became evident that more support would be needed to assist these Pastors and Counsellors in the training of others and to keep the work going. Participants from our 2006 Hope & Healing Seminars pleaded with us to provide a workbook as soon as possible to assist them in their training of others. 

Coming Soon: Opportunity to view a sample chapter of the training manual developed by Dawn Penner.  Stay tuned...
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Hope & Healing Archives E-mail
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"We don’t know how to reach women who are sexually traumatized." Jeanne Therese, Officer in the Department of Women and Families, Beni, DR Congo

Over the last 15 years, tens of thousands of young girls and women have been brutally raped, children have been orphaned and husbands, brothers, and fathers have been murdered.  The women are left to rebuild community and economy; however they are deeply wounded by their traumatic experiences.  The local pastors have asked for help and training in how to care for these traumatized women. 

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