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AIDS Babies began when Gigi Svorinic, a woman who was living in Johannesburg during 2003, read an article titled "AIDS Babies Who Die Alone" and saw pictures of rows of iron cribs, or cots.

Each iron crib held one baby, all alone, and there was also a close-up photograph of a baby crying to be held. The wonderful caregivers in the article are 2 people; one couple, by themselves, are trying their best to care for 30 dying AIDS babies at once.

The babies live in rows of metal cribs, or iron cots. Babies, cage in white iron bars, crying the comfort of a human touch. The overwhelmed caregivers in the article did not ask for money. They simply requested the comfort of the human touch and a teddy bear, so the dying AIDS ophaned babies would have the company of a toy as they wait for death, all alone, in white metal cages.


Upon reading this story, a group of South African Natural Healers went into action.

In 2003, AIDS Babies was formed and this special group of people began a campaign of healing.

Working in conjunction with community leaders and workers, they began traveling to the poorest urban and rural areas, to bring the comfort of human touch, in the formn of free Natural Energy Healing Treatment, and leave a teddy bear with each of the AIDS Babies.

This simple process of a healing treatment and a teddy bear has opened a "Door of Hope" for thousands of AIDS babies, toddlers and children, as well as their caregivers and entire villages.



In September 2004, a call went out to the 50 Natural Energy Healers in the world.

Thirty-three people left homes, families and friends for three weeks in December to give teddy bears and free healing treatments to more then 4,000 AIDS orphans in KwaZulu-Natal.


By the end of 2004, the AIDS Babies organization had given free healing treatments and teddy bears to more than 15,000 AIDS orphans in South Africa.

The entire effort was self-funded through our own contributions.



In May of 2005, five dedicated Natural Energy Healers volunteered to move to the Nhlangwini area of KwaZulu-Natal to concentrate their efforts and bring free healing treatments to the AIDS orphans.

In volunteering, each member of this small group made the decision to leave their jobs, friends and family, as well as to sell their homes and possessions in order to give healing treatments to the destitute AIDS orphans in KwaZulu-Natal.

They have now begun giving free healing treatments and teddy bears to the many AIDS orphans in the Nhlangwini area of KwaZulu-Natal.

Frustrated by the lack of action from existing programs that promised to give assistance to his people, Prince Dlamini of the Zulu Nation welcomed us after hearing about the Natural Energy Healing Treatments we had given to his people in December 2004.

He asked us to expand our efforts of giving healing treatments and teddy bears to all of the sick and orphaned children in the 19 regions that fall under his jurisdiction.

He generously donated ancient sacred land on the mountain of Endwebu in Nhlangwini, KwaZulu-Natal as the location upon which we will build a Natural Healing Energy Clinic and Training Centre.

When complete, the Healing Clinic and Training Centre will enable us to properly train local Zulu people to give effective Natural Energy Treatments to AIDS orphans and others in need.

The Healing Clinic and Training Centre will have accommodations for Zulu trainees. Trainees will perform work at the Healing Clinic and Training Centre in exchange for their tuition. In this cost effective manner, Zulu trainees will quickly and properly learn the Natural Energy Healing Techniques.

Using this efficient method of training, local Zulus will soon be able to give effective healing treatments to their own people.