in Touch
MAY 2012
P O Box 2212 Primrose 1416 South Africa Tel. 011 609 7246 Fax 011 452 4560 E-mail address: info@littleeden.org.za Web address: www.littleeden.org.za NPO: 001 827 PBO No.: 930 0000 03
Carer Lilly enjoys spending time with Robert, teaching him the different colours, shapes and sounds.
How do they do it?
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isitors to LITTLE EDEN often express heartfelt admiration for our staff and openly admit that they themselves would find it difficult to work with such severely disabled people, day after day. So we asked Lilly, who has been with us for nearly 10 years, how she does it. “You need to have respect for the children in order to be able to do the special work at LITTLE EDEN,” she said. “It’s the frailness of the children that makes me want to care for and protect them.” Lilly finds joy in the mornings as she walks into Boitumelo Wing and every child excitedly greets her in his or her own way. Grant always gives her a ‘high five’; Mandy pulls her aside and asks for a chocolate; Andries asks about her family every morning, and how each of them is doing as he calls out their names; Godfrey
shouts for her attention if his friends give him a hard time. Lilly responds to them all with amazing gentleness, patience and genuine affection. And she still misses Corrie who, before his death in 2004, used to walk her to the gate every afternoon and wave goodbye. Over the years, Lilly has witnessed many of her charges develop and blossom way beyond their expected level as a result of stimulation, attention and the special therapy made possible by friends like you. Our children have the best of both worlds: daily interaction with carers who really do care – and a wide circle of supporters who make sure their every need is met. Thank you for being part of this circle of caring - and for joining hands with our staff to give these special children the chance to live in peace, security and love.
There’s a nip in the air … ... and our children are in urgent need of cosy socks, tracksuits and sweatshirts to keep them warm. Second-hand items in all sizes and shapes are most welcome. So if you have winter clothing you no longer want or need, please drop it off with us. Our children will be so grateful! 1