Abstinence/Abstain Recommended Webster/ oxford meaning:
1. Voluntary forbearance especially from indulgence of an appetite or craving
2. To refrain deliberately and often with effort of self-denial from an action or practice

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Philanthropy : From the Greek word for Love of mankind. Altruistic concern for human beings, especially as manifested by donations of money, property or work to needy persons or institutions advancing human welfare.
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PROGRAMS DIRECTOR
CHRISTINA MADAMOMBE-MUROMBO
About half the ailing parents die before they designate anyone to take custody of their children. In the last 10 years a lot of the families who were coping are not able to, there are not enough grandmothers to raise these children being left.
There is need for social and health agencies to reach more AIDS sufferers before they pass away so that their children can be better prepared. That's not always easy as denial and shame are sometimes so strong that some parents never admit that they have HIV/AIDS, information dispels fear.
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MARKETING DIRECTOR
SURPRISE GEORGE
"Voluntary private action offers the best means of addressing many of society needs. A vibrant private sector is critical to generating the wealth that makes philanthropy possible. Its work is motivated by the belief that philanthropy is most likely to succeed when it focuses not on grand social designs, but on individual achievement, and where it rewards not dependence, but personal initiative, self-reliance, and private enterprise in other words, where it seeks to expand, rather than restrict human liberty and opportunity".
This is at the core of our belief at MWANANDIMAI, we hope to impower and mold the children who pass through our hands and to give them hope. Hope for a better tomorrow.
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