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Activities
- Partnering with local non-profit organizations in Kayamandi, South Africa
to provide food and nutritional supplementation to those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS
- Established a support network among local churches, as well as
medical and governmental constituencies for the purpose of addressing
the HIV/AIDS crisis in South Africa
- Established an HIV/AIDS clinic for those recently diagnosed with
HIV in Kayamandi, a poor township near Stellenbosch/Capetown. Currently
500 patients have been served in the clinic.
- Co-sponsored four Home Health Care workers to serve those infected
with HIV/AIDS in Kayamandi and to provide appropriate medical attention. These
workers also assist with the personal hygiene, meals, transportation,
and health education of those most at risk for transmission.
- Conducted a Discovery Seminar in South Africa, bringing together ethnically diverse individuals from local churches, universities, school districts, and the medical community (including hospice nurses, social workers, and medical students). As a result, possibilities were opened up for collaboration in finding solutions for those individuals infected and affected by HIV/AIDS.
- Conducted educational programs regarding HIV/AIDS transmission,
treatment and prevention in churches, educational institutions, and
secular venues, using unique methods to introduce controversial topics
and create open discussions.
- Participated in a clinical trial studying the impact of a modified
Discovery Seminar/Life-Skills Training on depression and quality of life in those individuals infected by HIV/AIDS.
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