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mothers2mothers
Nozandulela (Nozi) Samela makes the Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity mothers2mothers.
HIV activist Nozi Samela makes the BBC Radio 4 Appeal on behalf of the charity mothers2mothers.
To Give:
- UK Freephone 0800 404 8144
-You can donate online at bbc.co.uk/appeal/radio4
- Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal. (That’s the whole address. Please do not write anything else on the front of the envelope). Mark the back of the envelope ‘mothers2mothers’.
- Cheques should be made payable to ‘mothers2mothers’.
Please note that Freephone and online donations for this charity close at 23.59 on the Saturday after the Appeal is first broadcast. However the Freepost option can be used at any time.
Registered Charity Number: 1119721
Last on
Thu 23 Dec 202115:27
BBC Radio 4
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mothers2mothers: ending HIV is just the start
mothers2mothers (m2m) is an African health charity that empowers women to eliminate paediatric AIDS and create healthy families. m2m trains and employs women living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa as frontline health workers. These “mentor mothers” become role models who help women and families at health facilities and in their communities access essential services and medical care, and start—and stay on—any treatment they need.
Nozi

Our appeal is presented by Nozi Samela, a former m2m client and mentor mother from South Africa. Nozi will share how a terrifying HIV diagnosis at only 19 years old turned into a new life full of potential, and a desire to give back to her peers.
Health, hope, and an HIV-free Future

Mentor mothers like Nozi are able to deliver life-changing services to women, children, adolescents, and entire families. Women like Tholang in Lesotho, who thanks to the support of her mentor mother was able to give birth to a healthy, HIV-free baby.
Leaving no one behind

COVID-19 is threatening decades of progress made by m2m and preventing health workers from getting to families who need us the most. Your support will give health workers the support and protection to carry out their work while they seek to end HIV.
Charity website:
Broadcasts
- Sun 19 Dec 202107:54BBC Radio 4 FM
- Sun 19 Dec 202121:25BBC Radio 4
- Thu 23 Dec 202115:27BBC Radio 4





