Village That Gives Hope To The Hopeless

MAUN: Maun's Motse wa Tsholofelo (The village of hope) has for a very long time now been home away from home for 46 little boys and girls aged from two to six years, most of them orphans.

Their stay at the centre is however brief as they are transported to the centre every morning for short lessons and meals before they are taken back home to their guardians until the next day.

Motse wa Tsholofelo is also a place where these youngsters interact with their peers as well as their tutors who have volunteered, who have left their own families, to take care of them. Their daily schedule includes preparing them breakfast and lunch and taking them for lessons, at times going an extra mile to bathe and feed the young ones who do not even know why they are there and why they spend such a long time with people they hardly know.

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