Christian AIDS Bureau

 

cabsaCABSA – the Christian AIDS Bureau of South Africa – formed a partnership with us in 2004 to facilitate the sharing of information, materials and networking contacts. We seek opportunities to cooperate and collaborate in pursuing our shared goal of mobilising local faith communities to respond effectively to HIV & AIDS.

This partnership has borne fruit in both CARIS – the Christian Aids Resource and Information Service – and the Churches, Channels of Hope training programme.

CABSA pursues a vision of a caring Christian community ministering reconciliation and hope to people living with or affected by HIV and AIDS. Its aim is to assist churches and other faith communities in their response to HIV and AIDS by building capacity and empowering ministers, leaders and members to demonstrate God’s love, compassion and care.

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