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Mkhombokati
The Mhkombokati CarePoint serves approximately 200 children, many of whom are orphans and specifically rely on the CarePoint for food. Over the years, several short-term mission teams from Capital have traveled to Mkhombokati, bringing thousands of pounds of supplies and bringing back knowledge – learning from the children and adults on the ground what their needs truly are and how we can help them most effectively.
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Almost one year ago to the day, I was in a hotel in Swaziland, Africa when I heard a young woman crying in a restroom. Heaving, sobbing, can...
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The most important part of our trip is not planting in the garden, painting a home or digging the foundation for a new home, but the relat...
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It’s been a busy week at the farm, aka the Mkhombokati garden. It took two tractors to till the soil and many man-hours to clear th...
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Last summer, I agreed to be the Supply Coordinator for the Swaziland Ministry at Capital. Admittedly, at that time, I had no idea what I w...
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You find out quickly that one thing is critical to effectively distribute anything to 200 kids: organized stations. Today, at the end of D...
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