The Ndakasimba Trust |
Meet Elias. He is a gardener in Zimbabwe.
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Dispatch Foundation and The Elias Fund are committed to providing emergency funds for Elias and his family, and other medical needs as they arise. Please stand with us. |
recent updatesWelcome home, Manuel!April 10, 2008 Manuel shouldn’t be alive. He shouldn’t be writing his name or trying to communicate. He shouldn’t be feeding himself or walking. And he certainly shouldn’t be smiling! Dispatch Foundation and The Elias Fund were with Manuel and Elias for several days in February and brought greetings and love from the States. The support from his family and his family of friends around the world has given Manuel incredible strength.
Two weeks ago, Manuel came home to Chiredzi! He is with his parents and continues to recover. He is walking and smiling. His right arm is paralyzed and his is relearning how to speak. He plans to return to Harare for further physical therapy. So far, Elias’ company has paid all the medical expenses and Elias’ salary. Now, The Ndakasimba Trust will begin paying the bills. Thank you each for your support. Your generosity has raised over $18,000, but Manuel is in continued need of your support. The cost for January was $280; February increased to $683. His medical expenses for March and April are not released but will certainly increase. You have made Manuel’s recovery possible and your continued generosity will provide for Manuel’s future. The Elias Fund and Dispatch Foundation are committed to Manuel’s full recovery; Thanks for your support! |
the storyNdakasimba kana makasimbawo - "I am strong, you are strong." In December 2007, Manuel, our friend Elias' son, was stabbed trying to retrieve a bag of stolen sugar. Manuel's life was in danger and required urgent medical care. He is now on the long road to recovery. Read the full story... |
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