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Reaching Out in 
Southern Africa


By far the most affected part of the world, Sub-Saharan Africa is now home to 29.4 million people living with AIDS. Some 6,300 Africans are dying every day. Scott, World AIDSReach Founder, reaches out recently in King Williams Town, South Africa.

 


Current Statistics & Trends

A new wave of HIV/AIDS is sweeping through five of the world's most populated countries - NIGERIA. ETHIOPIA, RUSSIA, INDIA and CHINA. According to the CIA, by 2010 these five countries will experience a surge of 50-75 million new 
HIV/AIDS cases.




A Cemetery in Lusaka, Zambia
Lusaka is seeing 80 funerals a day caused by AIDS

Current Outreach Update

Hear and see what World AIDSReach is doing to reach out to those affected by HIV/AIDS.

Kenya
Zimbabwe
Botswana
D.R. Congo
U.S.A.
India
Uganda


You Can Help Them!
January 9, 2007
World AIDSReach Fund is Established

Without a greater sense of urgency and collective action, millions of people around the world will be put at an enormous risk in their struggle to stay alive. The World AIDSReach Fund has been established to help in the funding to reach out before it is to late for many.

YOU CAN DIRECTLY HELP THEM...

 



Children Orphaned by AIDS Around the World

AIDS Orphans Problem is So far, the AIDS epidemic has left behind 14 million orphans. 79% of the AIDS orphans live in Africa. By 1997, the proportion of children with one or both parents dead had skyrocketed to 7% in many African countries and in some countries reached an astounding 11%.

 

QUOTE

“There are many medicines and cures for all kinds of sick people.  But unless kind hands are given in service and generous hearts are given in love, I do not think there can ever be any cure for the terrible sickness of feeling unloved.”

~Mother Teresa
In the Heart of the World, published 1997

 


  


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