Widows, prisoners, military, orphans and people with disabilities were helped. The change was the safe provision of food for widows by stopping looting by the military. The Mothers union helped the military to come to know God and change their behaviour such as lying. Done this through a Bible verse approach. John 17 V 17. Food was provided and collected from different parishes. 700 chickens were sold which provided the money to give the capacity for members to make this change. Various challenges were encountered including bad politics, justice and peace. While lack of frequent salaries/ money extended the time this change took to make.
Helped widows, the vulnerable and the sick. The change was improved quality of life by provided them with soap, sugar clothes and praying with them. This change was done by members through visits to those identified as needy. “God said if you are blessed with resources you should give to the poor and those in need” This was resourced by creative income generation by members. (Making and selling) Hindrances, some members were reluctant, and lack of full cost.
Members discovered that a family was in need when the mother ran to them after being tested positive for HIV going home and encountering a violent husband after she asked him to be tested. Through visiting the family over a couple of months and becoming friends, members were able to overcome attitudes and stigma from the community and the man’s family to encourage the man to eventually get tested. He did go with his 3 sons who all tested positive. Members were able to help get the family access to anti virals which has increased their health. The family also have increased quality of life as members help with the woman is feeling weak with daily activities.
5 young Mother Union members from a village facing poverty were helped. They were helped with increasing their food cultivation and improving their health. This was done by trainings and organising the woman into groups for fellowship. The change was increased quality of life, sustainability of livelihoods, honesty was brought to the community and the ladies now respect themselves and their community.
Members identified a blind man and his wife who needed help. Mothers Union did this by helping care for their son with the local church leader. Sourcing and providing accommodation.
Members decided to help a community change for the better via micro finance. This was done by meeting with those that were identified as needing help. Organising into groups, providing the initial loan and proving training on savings. The change was a better quality of life, independence, financial stability and a reduction in the poverty level of those identified. Struggles included a lack of commitment and initial capital.