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TIAS
ARMS is a non-profit, non-denominational
organization that believes in providing a dignified, nurturing, and
compassionate environment for orphaned or abandoned children affected
by HIV/AIDS in South Africa. How
did this all start? My
name is Joanne Baker and I was born in Durban, South Africa in 1952.
I struggled with the politics of In
2001, on the encouragement of my friend Dr. Gabriella Miotta, a family
practice physician, I returned to my homeland, the place of my
childhood. We drove around and spent time with friends, visited
townships, clinics and had conversations with the medical community
and existing help groups and opened ourselves up to hearing everything
we could. The HIV/AIDS epidemic became dramatically apparent to
us. I
realized how much could be done with so little, as at
that time the exchange rate was the strongest the dollar had
even been at R14 to $1, which meant that certainly our dollars
could go a long way. I returned to California with my head
swirling and this seed of a dream began flowering - the concept
of TIAS ARMS was born. With one in four people being affected
by HIV/AIDS it was easy to feel overwhelmed. We decided to focus
on the most innocent - that of the children. TIAS
ARMS was born! The
name 'Tia" in many languages means "auntie". My fine
daughter Kim, chose this name in honour of all our friends or "Tias" whose
loving arms have helped me nuture and raise her over the years. We
dreamt that funds raised in the USA would help provide loving arms
for abandoned or orphaned children affected by HIV/AIDS in South
Africa. TIAS
ARMS would not exist without the generous donation of time, efforts
and financial contributions made primarily by friends. If
you would like further information about TIAS ARMS, please
contact Joanne
Baker
or write to: Joanne
Baker
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