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SMALL BEGINNINGS

The ministry started when the Anglican Church, St. John the Divine, based in Randfontein on the West Rand,  Gauteng, South Africa, asked a member of the congregation (Sister Pam) to attend an AIDS 'trainer of trainers' course, as more and more people were turning to the church for assistance in dealing with the trauma of HIV and AIDS.

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Sister Pam completed the course and began caring for a number of patients in Toekomsrus, a township bordering Randfontein. Word spread and soon she was asked to train others who could care for the sick.

Before long, caregivers in other townships and the rural areas got to hear about Sister Pam’s training and so the ministry grew.

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HOW YOU CAN HELP?

Help us to help others

Our greatest needs are funding for:

Home-Based and Rural programmes


• Stipends for caregivers
• Medical supplies
• Transport
• Food parcels
• Salaries for management and staff

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Orphan Tertiary Education
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• University/college fees
• Accommodation
• Transport

 
Orphan Drop-In Centres  

• Catering- kitchen equipment
• Playground equipment
• Urgent Funding to complete Drop-In Centre (Toekomsrus)
• Funding to build new Drop-In Centre (Elandsvlei)
• Bus to transport orphans
• Chairs/tables/desks
• Sporting equipment
• Computers to teach children IT skills, musical instruments
and volunteer musicand dance teachers

What does it cost to:

• Supply an orphaned child with healthy meals for one week?   R 102.00

• Provide medical supplies for a terminally ill patient for one month?  R  35.00

• Pay a weekly stipend for a Home-Based care worker? R 250.00

• Meet with all the basic needs of an orphaned child for one month?   R 500.00
(The Orphan Coordinator and caregivers assess the needs on a monthly basis and use the money accordingly).

• Provide for a coffin and dignified funeral? R  200.00

• Provide transport and training for residents from informal settlements to attend
Home Based Care workshops?  R22 000 for 1 course for 20 persons.

If you are able to help in any way, wish to make a donation or become a regular sponsor, please contact the Development Officer, Ndivile Mokoena on 011 693 2729 or 074 368 4341. email: carryou.devofficer@telkomsa.net.

Direct payments can be made to: Carryou Fundraising  - Standard Bank
Branch: Krugersdorp - Code: 5841 - Current/Cheque account No. 021 358 451

(Please fax details of payment to 011-693-2927 attention Ndivile or email to carryou.devofficer@telkomsa.net and supply your name and contact details so a thank-you letter and receipt for your income tax deduction can be sent. Please specify how you would want the money donated to be spent.)

OUR VISION
Carryou Ministry's vision is to improve the health status and standard of living of adults and children afflicted/affected by HIV & AIDS and other debilitating diseases.

 

OUR MISSION
Our mission is to improve the quality of life, both materially and spiritually, in partnership with other service providers, by responding to needs in the fields of home-based care and orphan care.

 

OUR VALUES
Compassion - we care, show consideration, kindness, sympathy,
empathy, and concern.
Integrity we
are always honest and take responsibility for our actions without shifting blame. We are reliable and dependable and always complete tasks assigned to us.
Confidentiality we ensure privacy, are discreet, diplomatic and tactful.

 

COMMITMENT
We are passionate about our work, perform to a high standard and are willing to develop our skills and knowledge in order to serve our patients better. We willingly work longer hours when necessary.

 

APPROACHABLE
We listen carefully and respond to the needs and requests of our funders/ sponsors/patients.

 

FOCUSED
We set performance goals for ourselves and work towards them with perseverance, determination and dedication.
We concentrate on the task at hand and ensure it is done correctly the first time.


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