Hannie Stevenson and her partner Simphiwe Mbambalala have together changed the lives of more than 50 children through their NGO called Living with Hope by Hannie.
The Good Samaritans converted their home in Jouberton outside Klerksdorp in the North West, into a sanctuary for disadvantaged children who lineup every morning and after school for a meal.
The 35-year-old Stevenson and the 33-year-old Mbambalala believe acts of kindness and generosity have the power to elevate a person’s mood in many positive ways.
Stevenson was diagnosed with HIV in 2011 and she said because of her disease, which left her bedridden and confined to a wheelchair, she was sick for almost four years and realised that her two children, both girls, were not receiving the attention every child deserves.
“I told myself that when I get well, I’m going to make a difference and influence the lives of other children.
“Giving without expecting anything in return is what it is all about. I am happy when I am able to put a smile on a child’s face,” she said.
Most of the children who come to their house for love and care have parents and homes, but they prefer to gather at the pair’s house because they get the food and attention they need.
The couple also helps the children with homework and they supply them with toiletries and groceries, and this week a Midvaal water company donated money to help the family achieve their goal.