Partners for Mozambique
Care For Life Teaches Stay Alive in Mozambique
Care For Life sees first hand the devastation caused by the HIV/AIDS
pandemic on children and families. On average, about 500 new HIV infections
occur every day in the Mozambique, 90 of them among new-born babies through
mother-to-child transmission.
Care For Life implements the Stay Alive Program to teach HIV/AIDS prevention to kids ages 9-14 and to parents/caretakers of those children. Care For Life goes to the people and teaches them about abstinence and prevention in their own villages. They also teach Stay Alive in the public schools that will reach thousands of children combined with the villages. Care For Life is committed to helping orphans and vulnerable children through their Family Preservation Program that gives them hope of education, self sufficiency and the love and support of their own family. This holistic approach to keeping themselves and their families healthy, happy and live a long productive life will aid Mozambique in reversing the deadly pandemic that plagues their people.
More information about how Care For Life can be found at www.careforlife.org.
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