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Without discrimination

  • infomawusecarecent
  • Aug 13, 2023
  • 1 min read

In our website's gallery, posted as the second video, you will see a video which I find both impressive, emotional and sad. In 2018 a Ghanaian reporter made a documentary about a family struck by HIV. At the time he made the documentary four of the nuclear family members had died of HIV and 3 were HIV positive. Their community did not want them around and were afraid to engage in any form of contact with them. So they fled and found MACare, who took them in without prejudice and without discrimination. Bernice cared for the children and the mother for 2 years, until the mother said she and the children would leave to live with their grandmother. Unfortunately the children did not survive. I have personal respect for the way Bernice gives all her strength to help anyone who needs help, nomatter what their situation, if she can. The Bible says "have no respect of persons" (esteeming one person to be better than another or treating two people differently from each other based on appearance or situation), and she carries that out to the full, not out of duty, but because it is who she is.

 
 
 

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