Entries by Hands at Work (28)

A Church Partner Working in Luanshya, Zambia

In March, long-time Hands at Work in Africa partner Westside King’s Church sent a team of congregation members to work with the Hands at Work Luanshya Service Centre supporting the launch of a new home-based care (HBC) organization in the community of Mulenga.

Below is the team’s report of their activities training HBC volunteers, mentoring youth, and generally participating in Zambian life.

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Posted on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 05:41PM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in , , , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

Conference Package

The Hands at Work in Africa Int'l conference was a huge success with over 75 attendees from 12 different countries.

For those of you that were able to attend here is a file full of all the presentations and handouts from the event. Thanks for coming! See you next year!

Download my conference pack here.

Posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 at 12:25PM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

13,000 Views!

Posted on Monday, May 5, 2008 at 12:57PM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

On Tour

GeorgeatPeoplesChurch.jpgGeorge Snyman, founder of Hands at Work in Africa, is touring North America and the UK over the next month and a half. If you are interested in a more detailed itinerary with all the locations that George will be speaking at please email: lynn@handsatwork.org.

United Kingdom: May 6 - 12
Tuesday, May 6: Zion Christian Centre
7:45pm Halesowen West Midlands (details: 0121 550 7056)

Wednesday, May 7: Hands at Work in Africa Exhibition
2:30-4:00pm at The Place, Lime Walks, Oakengates, Telford, Shropshire (details: 01952 820451)

Wednesday, May 7: Holy Trinity Church
7:30pm Chesterton, Newcastle-under-Lyme (details: 01782 624669)

Friday, May 9 : Doncaster and North East
Other dates and events to be confirmed (details: 01952 820451)

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Posted on Thursday, April 10, 2008 at 03:26PM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in , , , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

New Footprints Intake

Footprinters.jpg A new session of Footprints is upon us! How exciting to think that this will be our 4th group of Footprints volunteers to join the Hands at Work team for mid-term volunteer service. Training officially began on 25 February 2008, but preparations began long ago, including prayerful consideration of which projects will receive the volunteers when they complete their 10 weeks training and depart to act as “scaffolding” at our projects across Africa. Please remember to pray for them.

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Posted on Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 11:06AM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

View from the Ground

LizeMarie-in-Zambia.jpgby Lize-Marie Theron
For more than a year, I have worked as Hands at Work in Africa’s Human Resources officer, supporting projects across the continent from my office in South Africa. And this January I got my first opportunity to travel with Hands at Work in Africa CEO George Snyman to our projects in Zambia. It was an amazing experience that taught me many things.

We traveled between Kabwe and Luanshya, visitng project leaders and spending time with volunteers on the ground, where I learned much about giving. In Zambia I experienced an unknown freedom in the desire to give. In Zambia money had no meaning. Love was evident and it spoke to me. Of course money is what brings resources to those who serve on the ground, but it was obvious: money is not the solution to Zambia’s problems.

In Kabwe I experienced the heart and passion of a project

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Posted on Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 08:48AM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

Looking Back on my Footprints

brooke2.jpgBrook Bruns
One bright day last May the three of us who were the February 2007 Footprints cohort, walked our final trip down the winding South African dirt road that led from our accommodation to the Hands at Work in Africa staff base. We admired the majestic view of hills filled with huts in the distance, and we teased and joked with one another, remembering our 3-months training time together and anticipating the 6-to-9-month journey we were each about to embark on at separate Hands at Work projects across Africa.

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Posted on Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 08:41AM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

Hands are at Work in the USA Office

SanFrancisco.gifWith much excitement and joy we announce the official registration of Hands at Work in Africa (USA). Hands USA, as we call ourselves, was officially formed last fall, and our team and activities have continued to develop and grow from that initiation.

Our Roots

While we exist to work with all churches across the USA, it was with Hands at Work partner Wellspring Church that our passion to start Hands USA was born.

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Posted on Thursday, February 28, 2008 at 07:09AM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in , , | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

Images of the Vulnerable Reach British Parliament

uk-photo-display.gifHands at Work in Africa UK’s photo-exhibition featuring its South Africa and Mozambique projects reached The Upper Waiting Hall of the UK House of Commons at the end of January. "This is a magnificent opportunity for us to reach decision makers to raise the cause of those with HIV/AIDS, orphans and vulnerable children generally and Hands at Work in particular" explained the charity's marketing co-ordinator and photographer Veronica Caperon.

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Posted on Thursday, February 7, 2008 at 09:09AM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail

Australian School Raises Funds for Zambia

1401168-1110612-thumbnail.jpg The Mt. Pleasant Primary School in Ballarat has reached out to the orphans of Zambia by raising much-needed funds to build a water well for the Chibuli Orphan School . As of October 22nd, the school and its 216 students had raised $911.

Hands at Work CEO George Snyman visited the school in October, where he met the school’s Welfare Officer, Danni Reeves, who has been instrumental in organising the fundraising events. George was pleasantly surprised to be entertained by the wonderful school choir singing an African song, as well as the song-and-dance group, also performing to African music.

Danni says the school hopes to reach the $1,000 mark by the end of the year.

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Posted on Wednesday, October 24, 2007 at 06:47AM by Registered CommenterHands at Work in | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail
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