Meet Anita, the "Hot Plate Wonder” at Sophie’s Creche (nursery) who cooks between 80-100 meals a day on a two plate stove!
Read MoreA steel pole supports a weak kitchen ceiling from collapsing. Rocks are placed under the refrigerator to protect it from flooding.
These are some of the challenging issues Sophie’s Creche Kitchen faces.
Read MorePreparations are made in advance by Momma Sophie who lovingly purchase food supplies to make Easter special for the kids.
Read MoreThis year Easter came with food gifts for the Soul Sparkles, who are AIDS orphans that Aid Africa’s Children helps.
Read MoreThese are Easter food parcels for the Soul Sparkles, who are AIDS orphans that Aid Africa’s Children helps.
Read MoreToday is World Water Day. These kids live in Tanzania and are lucky to have the rare wagon to help carry their water jugs.
Read MoreAn act of generosity goes very far in Africa.
Read MoreMama Sophie gives us a peek at the items she purchased for the Soul Sparkle Food Parcels.
Read MoreAid Africa's Children rallied for the Soul Sparkles, orphans whose parents died of HIV/AIDS to have special holiday food parcels. This is a once a year event.
Read MoreThis is what $163 buys for 32 pre-schoolers, 6 teachers for two meals a day in one month at Sophie’s Creche.
Read MoreLearn how Tanzania’s dairy farmers are becoming part of a worldwide “livestock revolution."
Read MoreLearn how a new boat engine is making waves for Tanzania’s Lake Tanganyika locals.
Read MoreA United Nations 2014 report stated, “in sub-Saharan Africa, people spent 40 billion hours a year collecting water, equivalent to a year’s worth of labour by the entire workforce of France.”
Read MoreLearn how Clean Water Project gets a big boost from this generous grant.
Read MoreSophie and her friends noticed a growing number of very young street children in her community. She asked her husband if they could use a spare building on the property to start a creche.
The creche is a pre-school for local children who would otherwise not have a day care or teaching facility because they come from poor families. The creche opened in 2005.
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