Thursday 24 July 2014

Donation to Alice Mutasa and her quadruplets

In June we heard about Alice Mutasa, a Mbare resident who gave birth to quadruplets at Harare Hospital. We asked you to assist us raise a donation of either cash or kind so we could give Alice Mutasa and her family some assistance as she and her husband are unemployed and from a low income home. 

We are pleased to announce that we got a great response from you and together we were able to raise a donation to send to the Mutasa family. The Art of Being Humane Foundation Founder, Rudo Nyangulu-Mungofa took the donations we received to Alice Mutasa at Harare Hospital where she and the quadruplets are still resident as not all the babies have reached the goal discharge weight of 2kg's. Mr Mutasa was at the hospital when we visited Alice and the quads and he expressed his gratitude that strangers would come together to assist his family simply out of the goodness of their hearts. he also shared with us that the government had pledged to give them a stand and assist them to build a house on it so that his family of seven (including their eldest child) would have a place to live as they currently rent one room in Mbare. The four girls are simply beautiful and growing well and he is so pleased with them he told us.

Pictures of our visit to the Mutasa Family below:


The Art of Being Humane Foundation Founder, Rudo Nyangulu-Mungofa
with the Mutasa Family at Harare Hospital

Proud father Mr Mutasa holding two of the quadruplets

Proud Mother Alice holding the other two quadruplets

The Art of Being Humane Foundation Founder, Rudo Nyangulu-Mungofa
 presents the donation to The Mutasa's (partly seen in the background)

See the original appeal here: Appeal for donations for Alice Mutasa and her quadruplets

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