Seth Barnes Mar 7, 2007 7:00 PM

A source of hope in a land of starvation

Just back home and jet-lagged from Swaziland. I left my friend Tom and the team behind to continue the work. Here is another video update from Tom. He...

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Just back home and jet-lagged from Swaziland. I left my friend Tom and the team behind to continue the work. Here is another video update from Tom. He takes a closer look at a “Care Point” – the place where orphans are fed in rural areas. In Swaziland, the orphan care point's main function is to feed the children a simple corn maize meal. The food is prepared by the older women in the community--known as "go-gos"--and right now they are providing 2-3 meals per week.

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