FUNDRAISING
Voice for the Voiceless
Prophetically birthed 15th October 2002 to be a "VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS" Durban South Africa.
The drums are racked in groups of 10 together with a traditional set of drums. These drums are now to be utilised to draw attention to the plight of the abandoned babies and to raise funds for SHEPHERD'S KEEP'S continued efforts.
"There is only so much one can express on paper — the time to be a "VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS" through my hand-made Zulu drums has dawned" Colin Pratley.
A "VOICE FOR THE VOICELESS" is a 24 minute drumming presentation supported by back tracks suitable for any venue — ie. Soccer/rugby stadiums/churches/corporate gatherings.
" l am able to do more for you than you could possibly imagine."
- Ephesians 3:20
We would like to thank Colin Pratley for his dedicated love and support through the years by donating the proceeds of "Voice for the Voiceless" to our fundraising efforts
Shepherd's Keep is a home for abandoned babies, HIV positive or not, from birth to six months old.
After opening the new facility, we have been blessed to have baby after baby coming to the safety of Shepherd's Keep, in the dark of the African night and at the crack of dawn—little scraps of humanity, often wrapped in nothing but an old blanket or towel, frightened and hungry, desperately tired and just wanting loving arms and that bottle of warm milk!
The work days are long and the nights even longer, but the staff sing songs of Jesus and their pure sweet voices ring out like angels, bringing healing and deliverance—one baby was at deaths door—the doctors said, "just hold him" and he is thriving and putting on weight—this is only possible with God as man cannot heal him!
FOUNDERS AND CUSTODIANS
- COLIN AND CHERYL PRATLEY
The work days are long and the nights even longer, but the staff sing songs of Jesus and their pure sweet voices ring out like angels, bringing healing and deliverance one baby was at deaths door the doctors said, “just hold him” and he is thriving and putting on weight this is only possible with God as man cannot heal him!
"With hindsight, we realise that by overcoming our cowardice and visiting the home, we are richer for the experience. Nothing could prepare us for the warmth and love that radiates there."
Daily News, 2 December 1999 - Seema Diahnan and Ashmika Mahara
OUR SPONSORS
We are extremely thankful for each and every sponsor of Shepherds Keep.