From an early age, children in Cloetesville, South Africa are forced to struggle with poverty, violence, and abandonment. Currently, over a third of Cloetesville’s residents are unemployed and have resorted to living in over-crowded informal housing. These living conditions have spurred the widespread occurrence of substance abuse, domestic violence, and HIV among Cloetesville’s families. As a result, children from Cloetesville are often exposed to abuse and neglect.
Carrie has committed to change the lives of these children with Women Helping Women, a philanthropy group in Washington DC! Carrie has pledged to raise $250 and work with the Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project and Home for Home to provide six Cloetesville children under the age of twelve with an alternative — a loving home located in their community where they can receive the care they need to grow and thrive. All donations raised through her fundraiser will support the purchase, set-up and operations of a three-bedroom foster home in Cloetesville. In addition, the funds raised will fully support the foster home’s operations for two years including school fees, uniforms, and supplies for the children!
By helping to create a stable, family-like environment, Carrie will ensure six South African children receive the love and care they need to grow and become successful adults. Donate to Carrie's project, and help her build a foster home in Cloetesville, South Africa!
This project will support the purchase, equipment, supplies, and operations of the foster home for 2 years, including: -property construction and renovations -utilities and building maintenance -furniture and supplies -cost of food -salaries for the foster mother and a part-time assistant -school fees, uniforms, and school supplies for the children The project will also ensure the 6 benefiting children receive the medical and psychological care they need to recover from their past trauma. It is likely that at least one of the children will have HIV/AIDS and this project will even cover the medical costs for any care a diagnosed child needs.
For many years, community members and social workers in Cloetesville have been concerned about the lack of options facing their community’s most vulnerable children. Orphans and abused and neglected youth are often unable to escape from untenable circumstances because social workers cannot place them in a safe environment where they can grow and thrive. This project will begin to address this issue by enabling Home from Home to establish a community home that will allow 6 Cloetesville children to mature in a safe, loving environment within their community.
To successfully implement this project, Home from Home is grounding its work in community support. Home from Home will begin by partnering with two local churches and founding a committee of committed Cloetesville residents who will ensure the six foster children are loved and cared for once the foster home is opened. With this network established, Home from Home will use project funds to purchase and renovate a home. A foster mother will then be carefully selected for the home who will receive special training and support from community members and the partnering churches. Throughout the two years of operations that this project supports, Home from Home will provide social services and offer support groups to ensure the foster home remains efficient and effective.
Washington, DC
About Me: I’ve been interested in the Public Sector for a long time, beginning in high school when a favorite teacher, Chico Anderson, played a video on the trials of social workers in New York. Since, I’ve been working to build my contribution to public work from getting a Masters in Public Administration to publishing a journal on best practices in Government. Starting a group of “Women Helping Women” is a continuation of my desire to give back, through a group of like-minded professional women in the DC area, we are “Demonstrating the power of women working together in building funds at home, to share with women in need around the world.”
Carrie B.
Arlington, VA
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Rochester, Minnesota
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Esko, MN
Carrie B. donated to Carrie's Women Helping Women Foster Home Project! - about 1 year ago visit the project
Jodi B. donated to Carrie's Women Helping Women Foster Home Project! - about 1 year ago visit the project
Mary B. donated to Carrie's Women Helping Women Foster Home Project! - about 1 year ago visit the project
Isaac P. donated to Carrie's Women Helping Women Foster Home Project! - about 1 year ago visit the project
Carrie B. donated to Carrie's Women Helping Women Foster Home Project! - about 1 year ago visit the project
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