News Article
Mon 24th May 2010
QUALIFIED TO TEST FOR HIV!
The Embo Caregivers pose proudly with their certificates. They have completed their training and subsequent practical experiences.
"We are so grateful to MAI for funding this breaktrhough that takes our work to a new level," said church elder Zama Sibisi.
The hope is that the 10 Caregivers can go full time from July. MAI is attempting to raise funds to make this possible. "We are getting close to enabling our Partners' dream to become reality," MAI's Executive Director said. "We need some more standing order supporters and we can then fulfil our target."
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