Welcome to Planting Seeds
This blog will represent the many faces of Aniz. We are an organization diverse in background, beliefs, and experiences, but we all share common desires. We do this work to see one less child pregnant, one less 20 year old find out he is HIV positive, one less grandmother fighting a drug habit, one less women navigating an abusive relationship to get her bills paid, one less HIV positive woman or man who can’t get health care, just one less…
Zina Age, the CEO/Founder, Angela Rowe, the Board Chair, and Nyrobi Moss, the Director of Programs each will offer a different perspective on relationships, community engagement, issues of race, religion, and sexuality and how Aniz is fulfilling its mission and working towards making the vision real.
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Tags: and Shame, Angela Rowe, Nyrobi Moss, Secrecy, Stigma, Secrecy, and Shame, Zina Age

It is really crucial for family members to school themselves about the bio chemistry that is happening in their loved one to understand the real nature of how “possessed” by the disease their loved one is. This will allow them to drive issues such as blame, disgrace,anger and misguided cause off the table and focus on actions that will aid. Once seen household members are better suited to recognise, respond, and talk to the disease while also raising and supporting the spirit of the individual they love. It is very fundamental for family to separate the devil from the person, and acknowledge the difference. Ultimately, that is the difficult combat that the stricken loved one faces within themselves and as much as we may see ourselves as victims, they are the ultimate victims of this vicious disease.
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