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Christmas is
still the ‘season of giving’. Lovegrove Solicitors a Trans - Tasman
law firm provides assistance to the organization Hope for Children
(HFC). An article featured in the legal magazine, Law Talk
summarises the plight of impoverished Ethiopian children and the
response of HFC. “HFC focuses on helping Ethiopian children
affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Today in Ethiopia there are approximately 4.6 million orphan children.
The parents of many of these children have died from HIV/AIDS. HFC
is dedicated to empowering the most desperate and vulnerable
children to live with dignity and develop self-sufficiency and
independence.” In achieving this end HFC “has established an
orphanage that provides a home and sustenance for some 600 children
affected by the epidemic. It also provides a large number of home
carers who are domiciled with small groups of children with the
view to providing those children with quasi-familial support,
kindness and opportunity.”
To understand more about the plight of these children please
click the adjacent image, to witnesses Professor Lovegrove’s
documentary in Ethiopia.
Lovegrove Solicitors Sponsors a Child Advocacy
Position
There are many issues concerning desperate vulnerable
children and thus “one of the most critical tasks performed by the
organisation is child advocacy.”An article featured in the national
newspaper The Australian written by Debbie Guest recognises
the support and commitment the firm has given HFC. “The firm
has sponsored [Rahel] Berhanu” the HFC lawyer for a number of
years. Rahel’s involvement with HFC is critical as she supports and
advocates for some of the world’s most vulnerable
people. Rahel has performed invaluable work in some of the most
adverse circumstances. Rahel has to tackle a vast range of issues
with her role, from securing the inheritance of orphaned children
to helping prosecute criminal acts committed against the children.
Professor Lovegrove said, “One example involved [Rahel] Berhanu
taking on the case of a nine-year old girl whose mother had died of
HIV and whose father was sexually abusing her. Berhanu successfully
prosecuted the father and helped find the girl a new adoptive
family.” Rahel demonstrated exemplary character and courage to
pursue this complaint against the man in question. Professor
Lovegrove was quoted in The Australian on point, “Rahel did
receive death threats from him (the father) but the fact was, he
was ultimately jailed – its very, very challenging work, it’s
terribly confronting”.
To read the featured article from The Australian click
the above image of Professor Lovegrove and Rahel Berhanu.
Current progress of HFC
The Ethiopian people are a proud race surviving in some of the
world’s harshest conditions. This is a one of the paramount reasons
that this type of pro bono work allows for a sense of
accomplishment. Lovegrove quoted in The
Australian said “underwriting the costs of a legal advocate
who will appear in court to protect the fundamental rights of
children, like Rahel does, that is a serious endeavour….There is
nothing esoteric about it, it’s real and it’s tangible.” The
strength of character and tenacity of the Ethiopian people shines
through vividly as they are placed in some of life’s toughest
circumstances. Kalkidan Forward daughter of the HFC founder Jacqui
Gilmour, spent her gap year volunteering in Ethiopia for HFC.
Kalkidan provides an anecdotal story epitomising the positive
outlook of the Ethiopian people. “One little girl, lives on a tiny
balcony, the size of a table, outside a home owned by a man who
took pity on them, with her mum brother and sister. Even though she
has absolutely nothing, Fiker still takes great care to dress
neatly in her uniform every day. She is passionate about going to
school and learning.” To read about Hope for Children’s current
programs please click
here.
Lovegrove Solicitors Commitment to HFC
The Law firm has a strong philanthropic commitment. Stephen
Smith, Managing Partner/CEO of Lovegrove Solicitors said,
“Professor Lovegrove’s childhood experiences in Africa have
manifested themselves in the firm’s affiliation with HFC and the
philanthropic culture of the firm.” HFC is making a difference
where it counts. This year due to the significant jump in the
exchange rate with Ethiopia HFC has been able to pay “for each
child to have a new blanket and for each school age child to have a
new uniform, shoes and school books”. As Kim said in The
Australian, with this type of endeavour “one is getting a lot
of humanitarian bang for one’s buck”.
The Story of a Remarkable Recovery
The story of Brazil, is a compelling tale of recovery
made possible by HFC and Lovegrove Solicitors. Brazil pictured
intra, had a distended abdomen caused by a HIV tumour. Lovegrove
Solicitors undertook to pay AU$350 to place her in the care of the
HFC hospice, for antiviral treatment and nutritional support. The
below photo shows her with the remarkable Yewoinshet who set up HFC
and the equally remarkable Ababa, one of the HFC hospice nurses.
The tumour has all but disappeared and Brazil has experienced an
extraordinary recovery after entering the care and custodianship of
HFC. Stories such as Brazil’s are far to infrequent as HFC simply
does not have the resources needed to fund all the people suffering
under the scourge of HIV/AIDS.
Kim Lovegrove, visited Ethiopia and made a documentary based on
the scourge of HIV, and the remarkable work Hope for Children is
doing. The aim of the documentary is to bring the plight of these
people into the Australian consciousness. TVNZ on the Court Report
program recently played a segment of this documentary, and Kim explains why
this type of work is so important, and rewarding. With Christmas
nigh upon us, we urge you to watch the below interview and reflect
on those less fortunate than us of the “lucky country”. As
Professor Lovegrove said, “What I find remarkable is that for the
cost of a pair of designer sunglasses one can both save and turn a
person’s life around and the dividend for humanity is
colossal.”
The TVNZ Interview
To view the
TV New Zealand interview concerning the firm’s commitment to HFC,
click the adjacent
image.
To make a donation or simply learn more about Hope For Children,
please click the adjacent image to be directed to the
Hope for Children website. 
Edited by: Jarrod Gutsa
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