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Thursday, March 19, 2009

More about Ms. Teferra and the Children She Left Behind.

The following was taken from Melissa F. Greene's blog: 

The Occasional Blog:


THE CHILDREN!

2009-03-19       
Dear Friends,  By now you may have learned the shocking news that Mrs. Haregewoin Teferra has died suddenly after a short illness. We don't know what caused her death; she felt sick for a couple of days, went to the doctor, came home without a diagnosis, felt sick again, laid down, and that was the end.  We are grieving, yet we have no time to spare: 59 children survive her, many of them toddlers and babies, the majority HIV-positive.   Worldwide Orphans--the New York-based organization that has provided pediatric care to Haregewoin's children for many years--has stepped into the breach. They have assumed full custody of the 42 HIV-positive kids and are prepared to take responsibility for the 17 HIV-negative children, as needed, most of them babies and toddlers. Those small children are still at Haregewoin's foster home; their caregivers have stayed on; and the Atetegeb board has taken charge of their well-being for the present.   These heroic measures come at high cost:  it is estimated to require about $4,600 per child to cover food, healthcare and medicine, education, clothing, and caregivers. Once the children's basic needs are secure, their paperwork will be sorted out: some may be eligible for adoption, others may have extended families in a position to take them in; others may find new placements. No one knows, at this moment, whether Haregewoin had made financial plans for the children in the event of her death.  All that can be sorted out in the future. The crisis is NOW: keeping the children fed and clothed, paying the salaries of loving caregivers to act as stand-ins for their late parents and long-devoted foster mother, and making sure there is no lag-time in their life-saving medical treatment. 

At Little Atetegeb, for positive children
Haregewoin lived with these children seven days a week, 24 hours a day, for ten years.  She is irreplaceable.  The youngest children, of course, have no idea what has just happened. Please let us work together to act as foster parents in absentia for them and to provide financial sustenance to the adults on the ground in Addis during this transitional time.   Thank you in advance for any amount you can give.   Online contributions can be made at   https://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/2669/shop/custom.jsp?donate_page_KEY=2749   Checks may be sent to:  WWO 511 Valley Street Maplewood, New Jersey 07040  Sincerely,   Melissa
 
Haregewoin's children
 
a small but bossy one

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