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Memory Box

Memory Box
Location: Port Shepstone, KWAZULU-NATAL, South Africa
Category: Health
Published: 16 May 2008
Progress:
33% funded
   
Rating:
46 Ratings
HIV/AIDS is having a devastating effect on families in SA today and children are paying a heavy price: they are experiencing multiple losses as their circles of care break down. These children are highly traumatized by the loss of parents - many of them witness the physical deterioration, even the actual deaths. Ordinarily, children’s natural bonds with their parents provide them with their personal, social & cultural identity. After the trauma of death many children face severe emotional instability; the risks include withdrawal, destructive behaviour, learning difficulties & depression. A solution showing significant positive results in increasing resilience in affected children is engaging the children in a memory work programme. A Memory Box workshop develops the children’s psychosocial well-being, so essential for their survival. Also, the children whose needs have been met can help by providing emotional support to siblings & peers; they will also take part in other activities encouraging them to realise their full potential. The essence of memory work rests on the idea that it is good for the child to know his family story, however painful, on condition that this history is recounted in a warm, non-judgmental setting. They access this knowledge through memory & for the grieving process to unfold in a meaningful way the children’s perceptions & feelings need to be validated by supporting adults. The main aim of this intervention is to provide AIDS orphans with life skills that enhance their resilience so they cope better in life. A 5-day Memory Box workshop is planned for July 2008; 15 children will participate under the supervision of 2 qualified staff. Transport will be provided to & from their homes to a community hall where the workshop is held. All materials (Memory Boxes, paper, pencils, glue, paints…), Duduza dolls, photographs, & 2 meals/day will be provided. The children are identified by our specialised Children’s Team, Social Work Dept & ICHC teams.

GEDACHTNISBOX / MEMORY BOX - blog. nr 13

by Fiona M., created on 11 September 2008 at 08:43 AM

Hello everyone, hope you are all well. Today’s blog proudly introduces a treasured staff member, Dudu Ngwane, of the Children’s Team. Dudu shares a bit about herself: “My name is Dudu Ngwane. I live at Nzimakwe with my sister, her husband and children. My home is in Dududu where my mother stays. I have four sisters and three brothers; sadly my father passed away in January 2003. I started working at South Coast Hospice as a volunteer for 3 years, from 1990 to 1992. On the 11th August 2003 I was employed at Nzimakwe Day Care Centre. It was closed in 2004, so I moved to South Coast Hospice to work in the In-patient Unit. I worked there for six months and in 2005 I started to work in the Children’s Team and I am still with this team.” MEMORY BOX – blog nr.14 will briefly describe another Memory Box workshop activity… keep reading! Are you interested in this project? Please inform your friends and colleagues and ask if they are willing to support it. WE NEED YOU. Thanks very much for your generosity. Best regards, Fiona Mennell

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