CLOUT CARES in Kasavai, Kenya

Mobilizing AIDS Widows and Orphans toward Self-sufficiency through HIV/AIDS Awareness, Prevention, and Management, Small Business Enterprise, Education, and Nutrition

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 About the widows -
 
Throughout 2010, CLOUT Cares assisted 42 HIV/AIDS widows of Kasavai and more than 100 of their dependent children and grandchildren on their way toward self-sufficiency.  This is a brief report about each of the widows as of November, 2009.  One of the widows, Leonida Shivia, succumed to HIV/AIDS just after we met with her in November, 2009.  Another, Sarah Luyayi, died in early 2010, also of complications of AIDS.  They will be missed. 
 
The Watafutaji widows invited five new widows to join their ranks in 2011.  We trust that both the new widows and the Watafutaji will benefit. 
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