Post by Ripple Admin on Sept 1, 2008 16:27:30 GMT 1
"Our vision is to empower and aid those who have lost the ability to make choices about their wellbeing and how they feel – those whose only choice is to face the challenge of surviving.
"My philosophy has always been to help people change the way they feel and my healing, teaching and products are all tools to this end. However, several experiences in my travels have shown me that not everyone can become empowered by love and healing alone. To help those that have such minimal resources that they can barely physically survive we have looked to give practical assistance wherever possible.
"So it has been our practise to give a contribution from the sales of Ripple and AJC Products, my seminars and healing sessions to charity partnerships. For some years we have supported Child Welfare Scheme in Nepal with their wonderful work creating health support centres in the villages and providing training and support for street children. We continue to support this wonderful charity but in 2007 I felt the time had come to start our own charity which we have now registered in both UK and Zambia.
"I have long held a dream to help the babies in Africa who have been left orphaned by Aids. The first project to fulfil this dream was to connect to Noah’s Ark in central Johannesburg, South Africa and buy a house which has become the home for orphans and a skill centre for disadvantaged and aids victim women.
Zambia
"In Hong Kong I was extremely fortunate to befriend the amazing Dr Cary Rasof, a medical doctor who has spent his life working with NGOs such as Medecin Sans Frontiers to help the sick and needy in Africa.
"We sat for many hours discussing my dream of helping the Aids babies and their supporters – the grannies. He too had a dream of an independent charity with projects that truly suited the needs of individuals and communities.
"Cary connected to a group working with Aids victims in Northern Zambia and after a visit to the people of the region he has managed to identify just the people we want to help. We have registered our charity in UK and Zambia and the work has begun.
"We are creating a community farm in Mansa, Zambia to house and support Aids orphans and their carers, the grandmothers. The farm will also be a centre to teach new farming methods that will enable the local villages to grow crops better suited to their impoverished land.
"We need further assistance to buy grain, animals, building materials as well as clothing. We also want to help the children who are excluded from education through poverty. So any contribution you can offer will be joyfully accepted." - Anne Jones
Hearts and Hands for Africa is a registered charity in UK and Zambia
UK Charity Registration No. 1122515
Dr Cary’s vision for our community farm project
“We are ultimately creating a blueprint for a village within a village. It will be a template that will be sound and strong and go to other places in the world as it is needed to bring people together, to promote the union of one people for the people. It will include the best technologies for global health, rejuvenating the land and supporting all its children.
"This model will include the best of the best and people will learn from it and adopt what they want and profit from its integrity and wisdom”
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Please visit Hearts & Hands for Africa to learn more about the amazing work being carried out in this area.
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With love & blessings
Anne x x
"My philosophy has always been to help people change the way they feel and my healing, teaching and products are all tools to this end. However, several experiences in my travels have shown me that not everyone can become empowered by love and healing alone. To help those that have such minimal resources that they can barely physically survive we have looked to give practical assistance wherever possible.
"So it has been our practise to give a contribution from the sales of Ripple and AJC Products, my seminars and healing sessions to charity partnerships. For some years we have supported Child Welfare Scheme in Nepal with their wonderful work creating health support centres in the villages and providing training and support for street children. We continue to support this wonderful charity but in 2007 I felt the time had come to start our own charity which we have now registered in both UK and Zambia.
"I have long held a dream to help the babies in Africa who have been left orphaned by Aids. The first project to fulfil this dream was to connect to Noah’s Ark in central Johannesburg, South Africa and buy a house which has become the home for orphans and a skill centre for disadvantaged and aids victim women.
Zambia
"In Hong Kong I was extremely fortunate to befriend the amazing Dr Cary Rasof, a medical doctor who has spent his life working with NGOs such as Medecin Sans Frontiers to help the sick and needy in Africa.
"We sat for many hours discussing my dream of helping the Aids babies and their supporters – the grannies. He too had a dream of an independent charity with projects that truly suited the needs of individuals and communities.
"Cary connected to a group working with Aids victims in Northern Zambia and after a visit to the people of the region he has managed to identify just the people we want to help. We have registered our charity in UK and Zambia and the work has begun.
"We are creating a community farm in Mansa, Zambia to house and support Aids orphans and their carers, the grandmothers. The farm will also be a centre to teach new farming methods that will enable the local villages to grow crops better suited to their impoverished land.
"We need further assistance to buy grain, animals, building materials as well as clothing. We also want to help the children who are excluded from education through poverty. So any contribution you can offer will be joyfully accepted." - Anne Jones
Hearts and Hands for Africa is a registered charity in UK and Zambia
UK Charity Registration No. 1122515
Dr Cary’s vision for our community farm project
“We are ultimately creating a blueprint for a village within a village. It will be a template that will be sound and strong and go to other places in the world as it is needed to bring people together, to promote the union of one people for the people. It will include the best technologies for global health, rejuvenating the land and supporting all its children.
"This model will include the best of the best and people will learn from it and adopt what they want and profit from its integrity and wisdom”
* * * * *
Please visit Hearts & Hands for Africa to learn more about the amazing work being carried out in this area.
* * * * *
With love & blessings
Anne x x