Wednesday, 29 July 2020
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Sunday, 26 July 2020
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Saturday, 25 July 2020
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Thursday, 23 July 2020
Meet the team...
Hello my name is Linda, and along with my husband Paul, I’m
part of the 2020 Team from St Andrew’s and we’ve been preparing to visit Hands
at Work in South Africa this year. I worship
at St Andrew’s so have been following the amazing stories of previous Teams who
have flown out to be alongside fellow Christians in Mafambisa .
I’m retired and live in Blunham a village not far from
Biggleswade where our daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter live. I think my
husband and I would be described as very ‘hands on’ grandparents and have spent
a lot of time looking after our granddaughter who is now 5 years old. Before I retired I worked for a Christian
based social-work charity working alongside families in need. Seeing the benefit of giving help to local
families made me recognise the amazing work being carried out by Hands at Work,
showing the love of God in a practical, caring and loving way.
No one could have foreseen early on that the COVID-19
pandemic would affect all of our lives this year, sadly resulting in the 2020
Team being unable to travel to South Africa.
However, we are continuing to keep in touch with the Hands workers
sending and receiving regular communications to let the Team there know that we
are praying for them, the orphaned children and the families and we receive
regular updates on the current situation in Mafambisa showing how they are coping
with the virus and with proof that God is there in the hearts and minds of all
at Hands at Work and those they care for.
Paul
Hi I’m Paul and I have been attending St Andrews Church for
over 35 years.
I want to go to Mafambisa to meet the Care Workers and the
Children, to share with them their everyday routines and their hopes and
dreams. Our common bond will be our Christianity and sharing worship through
bible readings, song, and just “being Christian”.
I will be out of my comfort zone but it will be a privilege to go there and the St Andrews Team and Hands at Work are very supportive.
God bless them all and the work that they do so
successfully.
Wednesday, 22 July 2020
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Hello! I’m Alice, and I am an English teacher at Northampton School for Boys. This would have been my fourth trip to South Africa with Hands at Work… it has become a highlight of my year, and I love that I now have strong and lasting relationships with children and Care Workers in a number of communities.
Communities
in Africa, and the vision of Hands at Work, are founded in relationships;
relationships built in love, trust, and faith.
From
the rolling mountains in Houtbos, to the cooking igloo in Zwelisha, from the
hills and fields of Sthobela A and B to the passing traffic of Mafambisa… each
community we visit welcomes us, and remembers us by name. It is the greatest
joy to return to communities and see familiar faces, to meet new children and
Care Workers, to listen to children we met in previous years and hear how they
are doing, to share in a meal, to worship together with singing and dancing, to
hear how the Care Workers are and how life is for them, to encourage and thank
them, and to play with the children. We, in turn, in humility and love, learn
from them and are inspired by their commitment and their selfless service to
their community.
Although
I am saddened not to be visiting Hands’ communities this year, their safety and
health is of paramount importance- our visits are to empower, to encourage, and
enable their community. We learn from them, are challenged and are invited to
walk alongside them. COVID-19 is a situation which is affecting each corner of
the world; Hands at Work are considered to be an ‘Essential Service’ so have
been able to continue their life-saving and life-changing support in
communities.
I
am excited to be able to re-join Hands and the communities as soon as travel is
appropriate and safe, to listen to the stories in these communities, to share
in their journeys, to cook alongside them and support their children and young
people. For now, we keep them safe by not visiting.
In their
vulnerability, there is strength and love and selfless generosity. Those are
lessons and qualities we always need to listen to and learn.
Sunday, 19 July 2020
Meet the team....
Friday, 17 July 2020
Africa 2020
The Team
As you know at this time of the year, we are usually preparing to send a
team over to support our partner community in Mafambisa. This year was no
exception that is until COVID-19 paralysed the world. Our team this year is:
John Dilley, Ben Dilley, Lucy Dilley, Paul Canty, Linda Canty, Sophie
Child, Simon Mitchell, Carolyn Tebbutt, Jack Marron, Peter Giles, Alice Scott,
Chris Parker.
As we have done in previous years, the team will introduce themselves
over the next few days. We have also asked previous team members to share their
stories and pictures, that we will also include on the blog through out the
time that we would have been out in Africa.
Mafambisa
Below you will find an update written for us about Mafambisa. As a team
we have also had some video updates from Mafambisa, showing how they are coping
with Lockdown; pictures of socially distanced chairs in a line for the children
to sit on, whilst they wait for their food. But one thing they said really
touched our hearts. The children of Mafambisa, know about the pandemic and
obviously know why we cannot visit them this year. But the children of
Mafambisa have said this because we are really vulnerable too and suffering at
the moment- they understand the wider situation, and they are praying for us!
Prayer
We want to use the time that we would have been over there to really
focus our prayers and thoughts on the community of Mafambisa. Please try to
pray every day for the children, the Care Workers who cook for them and visit
them in their homes, for the Care Givers who take the children into their homes
(often Aunties, Grandmothers, sometimes older siblings, often only 15 or 16
years of age).