From Deseret News archives:
XXXL heart is huge blessing for orphans
She can cite all the statistics of the orphaned and dying children it was once reported that 500 people a day were dying of AIDS in Lusaka, Zambia's capital, and that each day 6,000 African children lost a parent to AIDS. But as Headlee notes, "It's easy to talk statistics. When those stats have names, when they're people and faces ... " She thinks of Bridgette, Bwalya, Tabu, Carol, Nchimunya, Mwiza, Nankamba ...
What difference can one person make? Headlee founded an organization called Mothers Without Borders. It's a two-woman operation run out of her house in American Fork, consisting of Headlee and an assistant. Last year alone MWB shipped 38 tons of supplies to Africa.
Several times each year she flies to MWB's African base in Lusaka to oversee distribution of supplies. She stays three weeks at a time, then returns to the U.S. to gather more supplies, and then she's gone again. She spends the entire summer in Africa.
It's overwhelming. There are orphans everywhere, in the street, in shacks or abandoned chicken coops, on the roads, all of them left behind by dead parents. They remain in the neighborhoods where their parents died, creating a huge strain on meager local resources. The adult population is dying out, and the number of orphans grows in areas already plagued by rampant unemployment, disease, food shortages, poor hygiene and no running water, toilets or electricity. Children are left to care for children, usually younger siblings. They eat out of Dumpsters or beg in the streets or turn to prostitution or fall victim to illness or street violence.
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