It has been a tough journey for Mr Wong, living a simple life on his own in a quiet Hong Kong village. He was disabled by polio many years ago, leaving him in frequent pain and unable to move around easily. When his village was redeveloped, Mr Wong had to move into a small home with no electricity, cracked walls and very little furniture. He was reliant on volunteers and social workers to help renovate the home to a liveable standard and set it up with electricity.

It’s an ongoing difficulty now for Mr Wong to replace broken appliances or furniture. A social worker therefore referred him to Crossroads to help lift the burden he shoulders. In the past, we have helped him with such electrical goods as a washing machine, which has served him well for 8 years.

Despite his challenges, smiles come easily to Mr Wong’s face, and when our staff visited him, along with a social worker, he was excited to show hospitality and to say how thankful he was for the care. He pointed out items in his home, such as his microwave, which came from one of our recent consignments. He has even gone so far as to send hand-written thank you notes to charities who have given him assistance.

Mr Wong is just one of the nearly 2,000 individuals in Hong Kong who were referred to Crossroads through NGOs and Social Welfare Departments in 2020-21. What a privilege to walk with people in our own neighbourhood, who are truly living at the grassroots: those who, like Mr Wong, find ways to be thankful and positive despite great hardship.

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More than half of the population of Tanzania is still living in poverty and those in rural districts are far more affected than those in urban areas.

Crossroads shipped to NGO partners who have spent the last 16 years working towards improving the economic, educational and health situation in some of Tanzania’s most disadvantaged and marginalised areas.

“These goods – shoes, exercise books, masks, books – have encouraged families to bring their children back to school.”

NGO staff

Goods from Crossroads’ shipment had a significant impact on their work, making a capital investment in the schools and health centres they work with, including:

  • Computers from the shipment have made it possible to open a new IT centre for youth. 15 young people from the community have already started a computer training course, equipping them for far better employment in the future.
  • More computers have improved NGO offices, so that instead of multiple staff sharing a computer, each staff member now has their own computer, allowing them to work more effectively.
  • School furniture has replaced poor-quality wooden chairs and desks in community schools with high quality, longer-lasting, safe furniture.
  • Hospitals benefited from the medical supplies like thermometers and face masks, in high demand because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • 532 students received stationery, face masks, and clothes. These goods have encouraged families to bring their children back to school.
  • Items such as chairs, tables, televisions, a projector and a PA system saved them more than $US10,500 to equip their new youth centre.

We’re hugely grateful to all who made this shipment possible! See overleaf for more photos of the impact these goods have made on the lives of people in need in Tanzania.

Above and below: Students benefited from stationery, masks, and clothes from the shipment. These goods have made a direct impact on enrolment, with better facilities encouraging parents to send their children back to school.


 

Crossroads’ partners distributed medical equipment from the shipment, such as thermometers, hospital beds and medical scrubs to local hospitals.


 

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Zambia has faced an unsteady economy in recent years, and it’s particularly impacting the nation’s rural areas. The current COVID-19 pandemic has put an extra strain on rural communities as there is often limited access to facemasks, hand sanitiser and other equipment to slow the spread of infection.

Our partners are dedicated towards empowering communities to develop and grow through various educational and health projects. We sent out a shipment of medical supplies, office, and school furniture, bedding, and clothing to assist them to boost their and improve their projects.

“Because of the shipment, we were able to establish an adult literacy centre.”

NGO staff

Goods from the shipment are making a significant impact on the community in both immediate and long-term projects:

  • The school furniture helped establish an adult literacy centre in their community targeting over 250 adults with no or little school experience.
  • 2000 people benefitted from Covid-19 preventive supplies such as face masks and hand sanitizers.
  • More than 150 orphans and vulnerable children received new warm clothing.
  • School supplies, furniture, projector screens, and writing boards equipped their community school that had no furniture. Over 200 students now have access to much better school furniture and books.

We’re very grateful to all who made this shipment possible, allowing our partners to invest in their local community to improve the lives of thousands of people.


Our partners were grateful for supplies to fight the spread of Covid-19, including face masks and sanitizers to help more than 2,000 people.


Above: More than 150 orphans and vulnerable children received warm clothes and toys from the shipment.


Thanks to school furniture, books and more from the shipment, a school that formerly had no furniture in the classrooms and few resources, is now far better equipped. Over 200 students now have access to much better school furniture and books.

School furniture has helped our partners open an adult literacy programme for adults who were given very little formal education.


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