Afrikaans Women’s Organisation | Helping Hand/Helpende Hand | Centurion, Gauteng South Africa
Previously of the elite nation of South Africa, the Afrikaans people are today paying the price for their cruel and unkind ways shown to people who they deemed were inferior to them, and who were punished for the colour of their skin.
Today the tides have turned, and the Afrikaans people now found themselves in the same position as their “inferior” counterparts.
It is here that the Helping Hand Fund has offered it’ services, and formed an Afrikaans women’s organization for those Afrikaans women who require assistance to get back on their feet, and make a better future for themselves.
It was never God’s intention for any of us to suffer, even though there are prices to be paid for the sufferings which others endured in the past. And it is for this reason that the Helping Hand Fund is working to assist all in need of help for basic day-to-day survival.
Should you be searching for the way in which you can offer your assistance to this Afrikaans women’s organization, get in touch today, and make the difference in someone’s life.
Contact Details:
Contact Number:
012 644 4390 or 0861 25 24 23
Fax Number:
012 664 1295
Email:
diens@helpendehand.co.za
Website:
http://www.helpinghandfund.co.za and http://www.helpendehand.co.za
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I believe and trust that everything in life happens for a reason, we are here today as South Agrican to work together and stop blaming each other mainly about the past.
I am even willing to adopt a child in order to provide for a better life.
I get that affirmative action has left a lot of people jobless, and i get that everyone has fallen on harder times than they hoped. but the suffering in the afrikaans community isn’t about penitence for the arrogance of the previous generation. it’s about the inability of afrikaans people to figure out they need to read to learn, work to get money, get in a taxi to get from point a to point b, stop drinking your money away, find your inner peace, stop hiding behind your religion and imaginary ails. you create your own destiny. if you live as a victim long enough, you create poverty and squalor around you.
i have been the one who went to give food at white squatter camps – i have seen people being drunk, and having cigarettes, but not clothes or a home. i have seen people refuse to eat rice and veggies, but dishing up meat for themselves. then you’re not hungry.
i know.
i have been hungry before.
i chose to waiter at night, and work at a bookshop during the day, cleaning it and moving equipment.
the blurb on this site makes me as angry as “apartheid is the reason why i still don’t work / have a future” on the other side of the coin.
that horse died.
now leave it.
pull your finger, and do some work.
read.
grow.
stop wasting your life.
stop being a victim.
you can only be free if you choose to be free.