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Sunday, September 03, 2006

Meeting friends again (minus) ONE

I had the chance to meet again the children and adults in the north of Accra (Madina). Attended a meeting where the adults with the HIV/Aids virus were given information on how to recognize and prevent Malaria in their lives. It was helpful for them.

I also met afterwards the children, their beaming faces and smiles and instant communication. Then I was told that one of them had died in the last 3 weeks (One of the faces in the top of this blog I think). Alex and Vivian said they were going to visit the family and find out what happened. Really shocked about it!

Lihop have taken a great step and committed to rent a small room where they can continue their work, it will involve space for the book making enterpirse which the women do to raise an income and to host their desk top computor they have sourced. There is a real need to meet the funding for the premises. It's going to cost the equivalent of US$770 or £420 for the 2 years rent which is needed in advance.

If you want to give towards this need, then let me know and I can pass on a contribution towards the amazing work being done here. Contact me at the live africa email.



This little one sat through the meeting, I think wanting to get Mum out of it. These are the children benefiting from the work of Lihop

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