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RAINBOW TRUST AFRICA. Rainbow Projects 2003 Relief – food aid Relief – food aid Outreach – new evangelist/pastor Outreach – new evangelist/pastor Grannies.

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1 RAINBOW TRUST AFRICA

2 Rainbow Projects 2003 Relief – food aid Relief – food aid Outreach – new evangelist/pastor Outreach – new evangelist/pastor Grannies and orphans Grannies and orphans Maramba Old Peoples Home Maramba Old Peoples Home Health – rural mobile clinics Health – rural mobile clinics Sponsored children in Kings Primary and Rainbow Pre-school Sponsored children in Kings Primary and Rainbow Pre-school

3 Future plans A daycare facility for children orphaned by AIDS/HIV A daycare facility for children orphaned by AIDS/HIV To extend education programme in the region To extend education programme in the region To extend the provision of free treatment for malaria, worms and bilharzia To extend the provision of free treatment for malaria, worms and bilharzia

4 Food aid started last year following severe drought in Southern Zambia. There were some rains during rainy season but not enough for the crops - there is still hunger, so food distribution continues.

5 Food for the family

6 Malime Village

7 Outreach 4 recent village churches have started meeting 4 recent village churches have started meeting Outreach workers are meeting with several smaller groups Outreach workers are meeting with several smaller groups Another motorbike is needed for the new evangelist/pastor Another motorbike is needed for the new evangelist/pastor

8 A meeting house for the church in Siavonga nears completion

9 Young visitors from UK sing O Happy Day! in Zwanga.

10 Grannies Project Currently, Rainbow provides food for 15 grannies and 1 grandad who are caring for orphaned grandchildren

11 4 houses have been constructed or bought for those grannies who were homeless 4 houses have been constructed or bought for those grannies who were homeless Several of the grandchildren are sponsored for school Several of the grandchildren are sponsored for school

12 Being an OAP in Livingstone

13 Maramba Old Peoples Home 32 old people live in this home which relies on goodwill from local churches and businesses for food and essentials 32 old people live in this home which relies on goodwill from local churches and businesses for food and essentials Rainbow regularly supplies food and other practical help Rainbow regularly supplies food and other practical help The Impact teams have helped with renovation of the very basic accommodation each year The Impact teams have helped with renovation of the very basic accommodation each year

14 Rural Health – mobile clinics Health care is provided at 5 different locations outside Livingstone each week Health care is provided at 5 different locations outside Livingstone each week People living close to these villages are visibly healthier and needing less treatment People living close to these villages are visibly healthier and needing less treatment Others travel long distances to get help, especially for children Others travel long distances to get help, especially for children The clinical officer and nurse are accompanied on each clinic visit by a church worker who will take a bible study or do some one to one evangelism/discipleship The clinical officer and nurse are accompanied on each clinic visit by a church worker who will take a bible study or do some one to one evangelism/discipleship

15 Zambia Facts and figures Population - 10.5 million Population - 10.5 million Life expectancy – 38 years Life expectancy – 38 years Unemployment -90% Unemployment -90% Child mortality – 20% of children in urban areas die before they reach 5 yrs, in rural areas it is 33% Child mortality – 20% of children in urban areas die before they reach 5 yrs, in rural areas it is 33% In Livingstone, 35% of adults are registered as HIV positive. The true figure will be much higher due to social stigma and lack of awareness In Livingstone, 35% of adults are registered as HIV positive. The true figure will be much higher due to social stigma and lack of awareness

16 A place of contrasts

17 Kings Primary and Rainbow Pre-School

18 Sponsorship for Education 120 children are currently sponsored through Rainbow. 120 children are currently sponsored through Rainbow. Sponsorship of £17 per month provides education, clothes, shoes, a cooked meal every school day, and healthcare if the child is sick Sponsorship of £17 per month provides education, clothes, shoes, a cooked meal every school day, and healthcare if the child is sick

19 Zambia is beautiful! Let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we shall reap a harvest if we do not lose heart. So then, as we have opportunity let us do good to all men, and especially to those who are in the household of faith.Galatians 6:9


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