The objective in founding AID My Journey–Support a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO 093-243 and BEE Level 4) is to play a major role in the transformation of how HIV and AIDS is managed, providing valuable structured programmes on HIV and AIDS and programmes used to enhance individuals, employers and employees:

“Educate and empower people by providing local life skills programmes that promotes positive values, healthy habits, and education – resulting in real life power.”

A priority need for the HIV and AIDS programme, which operates daily, is funding for the offices.

AID My Journey-Support is requesting assistance to support programmes, namely;

a) Computer Skills Initiative

b) Training: Support Group Facilitator – Quality Living

These programmes will make a meaningful difference in the lives of the beneficiaries.

An ongoing contribution will give AID My Journey-Support the resources to fulfil these requirements. I believe that the HIV and AIDS programme is consistent with the mission and interest of the target market vital to public needs, and hope that you will find it in your budget to support this program.

If I can provide additional information to encourage consideration of this request, please feel free to contact me.

I am also available as an IEC (Information-Education-Communication) Speaker on HIV and AIDS.

Please feel free to share this.

Regards

Cindy

Can you believe that a year has passed since this site was launched!

A very special thank you to Charlotte Kemp and Shawn Fouche for sponsoring AID My Journey- Support’s website.

The site has had fantastic feedback and I look forward to the year ahead.

To all the people that landed or purposely came to the site, thank you for your support.

Today, the 20th January 2012 there has been a total of 4719 hits – impressive for this topic.

We should have a lot more hits due to the still sad lack of knowledge out there.

It would be to everyone’s benefit if you shared this website so please feel free to do so.

My thanks again to all!

Regards

Cindy

 

 

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