Great is our Lord, and abundant in power; his understanding is beyond measure.
Psalm 147:5
In 1994, two South African sisters Jean and Stella Cornneck (lovingly
known as Mama Jean and Sister Stella) were inspirationally led to establish an orphanage for
children living with or impacted by HIV/AIDS. The Community, located in Mutoko, Zimbabwe,
offers a loving, stable and secure home environment where children are given housing,
education, medical treatment and spiritual enrichment. A House Mother provides parental
oversight and every child is nurtured with guidance, encouragement and a sense of
belonging.
The orphanage is comprised of:
Currently, 155 children live at Mother of Peace and the number of children being
referred into the orphanage continues to grow each year.
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The primary goal of Mother of Peace is to expand capacity and to provide a loving home for
400 children. With the support of your donation, the Ministry can continue to help Mother of
Peace open its doors to additional children by offering much needed financial/living support,
medication and medical treatment.
Mama Jean and Sister Stella were educated and trained as nurses in the U.K. With
the help of U.K. charities, the Catholic Church and other philanthropists, Mother of
Peace was formally established as a safe refuge for the children of Zimbabwe. The
community continues to be operated by Mama Jean and Sister Stella and children
of all faiths are warmly welcomed.
In their early years, given the lack of proper medical treatment and medication
for the children, Mother of Peace was a hospice where Mama Jean and Sister Stella
cared for the children while they were dying of AIDS or other fatal diseases.
Today, given the provision of medical treatment, medication and living support
from The Allen Temple Baptist Church AIDS Ministry and other donors, the fatality
rate has significantly reduced.
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Jean and Stella Cornneck |
In late 2000, Dr. Robert C. Scott
and other church and Ministry leaders attended the International AIDS Conference in
South Africa. During their stay, they also traveled to Zimbabwe and were introduced
to Mama Jean and Sister Stella at Mother of Peace.
Dr. Scott and the other Ministry leaders were greatly moved by the significant needs of
the children and the overwhelming commitment of Mama Jean and Sister Stella. Upon their
return to the U.S., they formally petitioned Allen Temple to adopt the orphanage and to
provide financial support. This support continues today and provides for the well being,
care and enrichment of every child living at the community.
In addition, at the Medical Clinic
located at Mother of Peace, Dr. Scott leads a team of U.S. based and Zimbabwean medical
professionals and administers life-saving anti-retroviral medicine therapies and treatment
to child patients with HIV/AIDS. Allen Temple AIDS Ministry sources and pays for all
HIV/AIDS related medications.
* Averting HIV/AIDS
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