I have
been passed on from home to home since my father died. My name is Alinafe
meaning ‘God with us’. I come from a family of four, three girls and a boy. My father
passed away in 2002, followed by my mother in 2004. At the time of my mother’s
demise, she had been divorced from my father and had remarried. My stepfather
treated me with cruelty. He would beat me for no real reason or refuse to give
me food. I was being starved in my mother’s presence.
After
the death of my mother, my uncle offered to take care of me. His wife however
didn’t like the idea so he would cook up lies and tell my uncle, and eventually
my uncle became angry with me. They asked me to move out of their house and
find someplace else to stay. I started living alone on the streets and weeks
went by without food until my grandmother came to my rescue and offered me a
place to stay.
I stayed
with her till I reached my primary 8. I did very well in my National
examinations but I failed to go to Secondary School due to lack of school fees.
I begged around my relatives but everybody had enough problems to help me. I stayed
at home for 2 years without school.
In
2012, another one of my uncles called me and started paying my fees as I lived
with him. He also provided my basic needs. He died in 2013 and my aunt, his
wife couldn’t pay for my school fees as she had no means of getting money.
In
my moment of despair, Aunt Vanessa came to Madisi and started Voices Awake. She
completely changed my poverty mindset as she encouraged me, mentored me and
helped me solve some of my problems. I realized I could do something to enhance
my life; I had the power in me. I stopped relying on help so much but what I could
do with what I had, or what I could do to get what I needed. My spiritual life
became stabilized, I learnt to forgive and love others. She gave me gifts like
clothes, shoes and stationary. Part of my school fees was sponsored while I did
small businesses like selling rice and charcoal to raise the rest.
Some of the lessons from Voices Awake I will never forget is, “never forget where
you are coming from. Where you are coming from helps determine where you want
to go in your life and where you do not want to be. Work hard and be faithful
in small tasks. You can transform your life, you can be where you want to be
and you can have a beautiful future. You have the power to change your
circumstances. You are not a curse but a blessing and only God can squeeze a
curse into a blessing.” These words push me forward all the time.
For more information, enquiries or to support the works of Voices Awake, email Vanessa Mwangala at mwangalav@gmail.com, call or whatsapp on +265888191832 or follow on
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