About KEDESH;
Kedesh is a boys home for 30 boys between the ages of 9 and 18. The boys are orphans or they come from unsafe homes due to abuse, neglect or extreme poverty. Kedesh gets it’s name from the Cities in the bible (num35v6-) that were built for people to have refuge from people pursuing them after they accidentally killed someone. So for our boys it symbolises a place of refuge from things that would otherwise have pursued them such as abuse, poverty and life on the streets.
A bit of Background;
Kedesh was started by a man called John Wickes from Utah, USA. He came to Beira 17 years ago and started working with street boys at a centre for street boys, teaching them practical skills linked to his own background in building and construction. As a result of the centre closing down to working with street boys, John took the 15 boys who he was working with and formed a home, still focusing on teaching them occupational skills.
What does Kedesh look like now?;
Kedesh now has 30 boys living at the home. Rather than street boys, most of the boys have come to live at Kedesh as a result of being orphaned or because they were found in situations that were unsafe for them, such as abuse and neglect. Kedesh is situated 20 minutes out from Beira city, in a rural area called Chamba. Kedesh itself has been built bit by bit by John and the boys, including building a water tower and installing pipes for running water (something that’s still rare in this area). As well as our own boys, we also have a lot of local boys who enjoy spending time at Kedesh during the day. Kedesh tithes it’s donations to help widows from the local area, a few of which are linked to our boys. This involves giving out of food and basic items every week, paying for medical expenses and housing as well as other needed items.
Who’s at Kedesh?;
John wickes is still faithfully heading up Kedesh. Other people have come to volunteer and help out for varying lengths of time over the years. A lady called Heather Pritchard came to volunteer in July 2008 and has been at Kedesh since and has no plans to leave yet. We also have 2 full time paid Mozambican employees, both of which are former street boys that John worked with when he first arrived in Beira. We also employ one of our widows to help out in the mornings cooking lunch with the boys.
The vision of Kedesh;
Our vision is living life with biblical principals. There are many ways to do this but for us here it involves helping to care for vulnerable boys and widows. Providing a home for boys that need one, teaching them life and occupational skills and demonstrating to them God’s ways and heart.
Kedesh areas of need;
Permanent buildings
We have one, unfinished concrete building where the boys sleep and where we have a communal area. Our other buildings, including dining room, kitchen, John’s room and Heather’s house are all made out of non-permanent local materials consisting of bamboo and mud with corrugated iron roofing that are weathered and falling down in places.
Widows housing
Part of Kedesh’s vision is to provide houses on site for some of our widows to live. Our plans are to build one house on Kedesh’s main site and several other houses down on our farmland.
Occupational skills training of boys
It has always been part of John’s vision and intention to be teaching and training the boys at Kedesh in practical skills – such as carpentry, welding and plumbing… Previously this has been done largely through the building of Kedesh but in recent years this has slowed down a lot due to lack of funds. There are also other areas too that would benefit the boys to have training in, including computers and tailor (being a man’s job here!).
Farm land
Kedesh’s land expanded from 1 hectare to 4 hectares about 2 years, ago, which was a huge blessing. We have been farming on the extra 3 hectares bit by bit, learning as we go since then and one of our workers is responsible for heading it up. Our boys also work on the land, learning to grow different things that we then can all eat.
Education
We have several bright, enthusiastic, hard working 18 years olds. In Mozambique unemployment is high and good jobs lacking. One way we are helping the boys is the training in practical skills. Another way is for the boys that want to, is for them to be given the opportunity to study a particular profession at University here in Beira. This would greatly increase their employment prospects in the future.
Summary of needs/plans;
To have good quality tools, machinery and materials for construction

To finish our concrete building and to turn our bamboo and mud buildings, into permanent, good quality concrete buildings.

To develop the farm area with a water tank for irrigation and a quad bike (4 wheeler) with farming implements. Have more equipment such as hoes, wheelbarrows and rakes.

To be able to teach and train the boys in construction and other occupational skills on a regular basis, through the construction of Kedesh and through being able to initiate long-term income generating projects on site, such as making furniture.

To have a couple of computers and sewing machines for the boys to use and train with.

For people to sponsor our older boys who want to study at University.

To have a small lorry (that's a truck or transport vehicle to the Americans)

To have a working freezer and oven

To implement wind and Solar power at Kedesh


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John Wickes
John Wickes is an American from SLC UT, that has been living in Africa for over a decade now. He also lived in Bolivia Israel Jordan and several other states in America. Brought up in a Christian home, was involved in church leadership for several years. Carpenter by trade and fascinated by spiritualism wanted to get more out of life then a paycheck. Moved to Africa and is now teaching orphans and abandoned children the means to earn their paychecks, and maybe to want to get more out of life.

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