Niemand wird mich töten

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Niemand wird mich töten
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Mbu Maloni. Aus dem Engl. von Lutz van Dijk
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Wuppertal
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153 S.
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HOKISA Home News Donate About Friends & Supporters Photos Contact What We Do The focus of our work is caring for children living with and affected by HIV/Aids, full-time and in a family environment. When a child cannot be looked after by family members or neighbours, he or she is placed via the Magistrate’s Court at the HOKISA Home. A careful assessment of the situation of each child is part of the admission process. Where ever possible, family members are encouraged to keep in touch with the child. HOKISA cares for up to twenty children in a family-like environment seven days a week, 24 hours a day. People have recognized the improvement in health and wellbeing of some children who arrived at the home very sick. HOKISA provides training and skills development: Since the opening we have organised workshops for all staff members around topics like: “Facts around HIV/AIDS”, “Early Childhood Education”, “Nutrious food for children with a weak immune system”, “Management and Bookkeeping”, “1st Aid” and “Personal Budgeting”. HOKISA supports HIV/Aids awareness: A youth group meets regularly at the HOKISA Peace House, to see educational films and to have discussions around issues that are relevant to the youth in the township - often but not always related to HIV. Educational outreach to the greater community of Masiphumelele and beyond is part of our work. HOKISA supports people living with HIV/Aids: We help individuals to apply for financial support like the disability grant, and where needed, we help with food parcels until such a grant comes into effect. Find out more about us… Our International Friends FreundInnen von HOKISA in Deutschland Vrienden van HOKISA in Nederland Friends of HOKISA in the USA Friends of HOKISA in Ireland HOKISA Ikhaya Lethu: Our Home in Masiphumelele HOKISA Ikhaya Lethu means HOKISA Our Home, a name given by the community of Masiphumelele. It is located in the heart of the township, behind the Day Care Clinic and in walking distance of the Primary and High School. The HOKISA Home cares for up to twenty children fulltime. The HOKISA playground is open to all children in the neighbourhood. A vegetable garden provides food for the children and the team. The HOKISA Home is supported by friends of HOKISA in South Africa and overseas, mainly Germany, the Netherlands, the USA, the UK, Scotland and Ireland. Our vegetable garden in front of the HOKISA Home HOKISA - a resource for the Masiphumelele community Children enjoying the HOKISA playground NEWS ‘LIKE’ our Facebook page for the most up-to-date news and stories A Happy, Healthy And Peaceful New Year To All Our HOKISA Supporters! January 1st, 2018 A happy and VERY special HOKISA family Christmas was enjoyed by ALL… thank you to all of our friends for the kind gifts and support, and wishing everyone all the best for 2018! Great Support For HOKISA October 15th, 2017 During the past few months we has received support from schools, and a bookshop in Munich, who all made a lot of effort to support the work done at HOKISA. We want to thank them all - learners, teachers and parents. Our 4 Munchkins! October 1st, 2017 Our four little ones are about to complete their first school year! Mihle, Ronnie, Buli and JD love school - a big thank you to their wonderful teachers at High Cloud, Angie, Bongi and Sweetness! All Kids Can Gain From Learning To Respect Animals November 25th, 2016 Animals are much like humans in many ways. They should be respected and handled with care. There are many ways people can learn how to respect animals. From the smallest mouse to the largest elephant, all animals should be treated in ways that are beneficial to both them and other people…. Farewell Fundiswa July 3rd, 2016 Our very special Fundiswa is leaving her HOKISA family, to spread her wings and fly… Tank. Build stuff. HOKISA – Homes for Kids in South Africa | info@hokisa.co.za | Tel: +27 21 785 7317 | Street Address: 1576 Skina Road, Masiphumelele, South Africa | Admin Postal Address: PO Box 53357, Kenilworth, 7745, South Africa NPO (Non Profit Organisation) No.: 022-704-NPO | PBO (Public Benefit Organisation) No.: 18/11/13/2833 | Registered as section 21 company No.: 2001 / 010042/08 | Registered as Children’s Home by the Dept. of Social Services No.: 15/5/11/2/2/C7256
Angaben aus der Verlagsmeldung Niemand wird mich töten / von Mbu Maloni Dies ist die wahre Geschichte von Mbu Maloni. Mbu ist 17 Jahre alt und lebt in Südafrika. Seit kurzem wohnt er im Gartenhaus des Kinderheims HOKISA im Township Masi bei Kapstadt. Hier hat er ein Zuhause gefunden, das erste richtige Zuhause in 17 Jahren. Alles scheint sich zum Guten zu wenden in Mbus Leben, das so lange bestimmt war von Verlusten, Enttäuschungen, Schmutz und Hunger. Er hat zu essen und wird endlich wieder die Schule besuchen können. Nichts will Mbu Maloni so sehr wie zur Schule gehen! Doch dann passiert etwas Schreckliches: Sein bester Freund Atie wird auf der Straße ermordet, wegen einer Kleinigkeit, wegen nichts. Das ist der Moment, in dem Mbu Maloni spürt, dass ihn die Kräfte verlassen. Dass er nur weiterleben kann, wenn er endlich seine ganze Geschichte erzählt. »Kannst du mir helfen ein Buch zu schreiben?« fragt er Lutz van Dijk. Niemand wird mich töten ist die wahre Geschichte einer Kindheit, die nie eine war. Aber auch die eines erstaunlichen Jungen, der immer entschlossen war, sich die Chance für einen eigenen Weg zu erkämpfen.
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