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ABOUT US

The Kapasseni Project is dedicated to assisting the regeneration of Mozambique by providing children and families with educational opportunities, clean water, health care and spiritual support. The project was started in 1998 by Mozambican refugees Joseph and Perpetua Alfazema, who were living in Victoria, British Columbia. The Alfazemas returned to their native country, residing in Sena, a town near Kapasseni village from 2006- 2011. The Alfazemas returned to Canada in 2011 and now reside in Edmonton,Alberta. They continue to mentor the people and projects started in this rural area of Sofala Province of Mozambique.

The all-volunteer Kapasseni Project in Canada worked hand in hand with the Kapasseni Society in Mozambique to assist the village and the surrounding area. Amazing results have been achieved through dedication and effort in both countries and through the generosity of many Canadians. Today, there is a five-room school, a breakfast program, two wells, a health centre, eye care, HIV/AIDS education, a food orchard, a corn grinding mill, and a budding community economy. There is energy and hope.
Education, HIV AIDS programs and orphan support continues with help from the Caia Connection.

 

MISSION WORK

With the community development projects completed, the Kapasseni Committee in Canada has concentrated it's efforts on the mission work. Eight local men asked to be trained as pastors, and have been working towards this goal for six years. They were ordained on August 9 2015 and serve as Pastors in ten communities.This completes the work of the Kapasseni Project as a committee of Redeemer Lutheran Church but the mission work will continue and is now established and supported through many organizations and sister churches.

 

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