The 'Porridge
People'
In Bahir Dar a huge majority of the people are
by our standards very, very poor. However Sister Terfartu’s
life is dedicated to those whom she calls the ‘poor’. These are
people, mainly women, who due to AIDS and/or Malaria find
themselves desperately trying to raise a family and survive.
These are country people that thanks to you receive the most
help. It is not all handouts either-where possible we will try
to help them generate income but some times a handout is just
the boost they need.
Around 20 families come to see Sister every day
and receive porridge, a mixture of milk, eggs and maize all
boiled up in a large pot. This is the only meal of the day for
some. Several of the children are very malnourished and this is
just what they need. Whilst eating this culinary delight the
adults are taught basic reading, numbers and general social
awareness, including birth control and AIDS prevention.
From this year’s funds we purchased 36 chickens allowing 18
families two chickens each, from which they should receive at
least one egg per day to either eat or sell. Apparently the
local roosters roaming free will introduce themselves to the
new ‘birds’ in town and the patter of tiny claws will allow the
selling of future chickens, generating income and the step
towards being self sufficient.
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