Thursday 30 January 2014

HURRAY!! SECHILD CLOCKS ONE!





Kawan Aondofa-anjira
Mrs Kawan Aondofa Anjira with a child born with cerebral palsy.
Oh yeah...this child was born with cerebral palsyand yes they too can and should have fun.



Several years ago it was a taboo to live with a child that fell short of humanity's definition of a normal child. Cerebral Palsy is a life situation that a child is born with a damaged brain.
 
 The family and friends of Aondofa and Kawan Anjira  in church to thank God for being with them for one full year.
They are a few of those families that have taken their blessings from God with a thankful heart and they have taken it further to give a shoulder to same families who didnt know any better.
SECHILD INITIATIVE is a home for Children born with cerebral Palsy. This disease isn't curable.But you should know too, that it doesn't deteriorate and that these Children must be given the right attention without discrimination and stigmatization.

Master Aondofa Anjira, born with cerebral palsy, in church to thank God for his life.

You can be a part of this success story especially as valentine comes up.  Show some love to these ones in more ways than one. The Aondofa Anjira's are an inspiration to many families, including mine. And it makes me want to ask, WHAT IS THAT SITUATION THAT GOD HAS GIVEN YOU THAT SEEMS LIKE THE END OF THE WORLD? It can be a BEND after which life will be greener.

 
Founders and initiators of SEDOO INITIATIVE -Home for unique children, sandwiched by a friend.

Join me celebrate this couple.
Join me thank God for this home that it will be catered for, by God himself IJN.

Stay blessed.

Yours truly.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

God bless boundless people and SECHILD for improving the lives of children with cerebral palsy

Anonymous said...

SECHILD will grow from strength to strength and will continue to be a blessing to children with cerebral palsy lJN

Anonymous said...

God will uplift SECHILD to the highest level.

Childrens Day Our Way!

Our meeting on Saturday 25th of May 2019 hit so close to our favourite day of the year; Children's Day...Yaay!!!