I had the incredible opportunity to visit Thanduxolo in the hospital yesterday. Clarice, Danielle and I went with Amy (one of the missionaries) to the Women's and Children's hospital in Manzini. It is a beautiful facility that far exceeded our expectations. Thanduxolo is in a private room and his Grandmother is by his side night and day. He was sitting up on a stool and his family was with him. His abdominal scar was large but healing well. He had a grin on his face and was pleased to see us. We chatted and laughed and gave him lots of fun things for school. We prayed over him and told him how much he was loved. It was thrilling to see this little miracle alive and well. God has BIG things in store for him. Thank you for your prayers - God has surely answered them.
- Suzanne
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Mkhombokati
The Mhkombokati CarePoint serves approximately 200 children, many of whom are orphans and specifically rely on the CarePoint for food. Over the years, several short-term mission teams from Capital have traveled to Mkhombokati, bringing thousands of pounds of supplies and bringing back knowledge – learning from the children and adults on the ground what their needs truly are and how we can help them most effectively.

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- 90,000 words
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- Mkhombokati Care Point—First Visit of the Trip
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