For when mom dies - a Legacy Book
44% of the adults who are left alive in Swaziland have HIV. What do you do with their children when they go? What do you do to console them, to let th...

44% of the adults who are left alive in Swaziland have HIV. What do you do with their children when they go? What do you do to console them, to let them know they're still loved, that they're special?
Morgan Mckeown was one of the first AIM people into Nsoko, Swaziland. The children of Nsoko continue to haunt her dreams - she has taken them into her heart. Morgan continues to ask God, "What do we do for them?" And the good news is, he's given her some great ideas.
When Morgan's team presented the books, the women receiving them were beaming as they read their story and saw their picture in a book. Many of them don't have any pictures at home - they laughed as they looked at themselves.
Their stories are heartbreaking. Like Nomsa Gina who lost both of her parents when she was very young and had to live with her grandmother. Her brother was the only one taking care of her and he committed suicide when she was 15. Her grandmother then passed away a year later and by the ago of 16 she was left completely alone. She had her first child three years later and when he was one year old, his father took him and she has not seen him since.
Many of them didn't know where they were born, their parents had died at a young age, had at least one child who had died, and they felt like they didn't have hope. Their life dreams were simple, to live to see their grandchildren, and for their kids to go to school.
But now, they are starting a legacy.
A Legacy Book costs about $30 to compile. If you'd like to help a mom or dad give one to their children, click here and add a note "Legacy Books." And check out the following video.