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Welcome to Two Sisters

It is not enough just to feed these children to keep them alive. We want to give them a life, too.

Welcome to Two Sisters - the brainchild of Patrick and Conney Thibedi. The charity, based in north-east South Africa, supports orphans of the AIDS epidemic that is devastating much of the African continent. Two Sisters started almost by accident. Patrick, a political prisoner of the apartheid South African government, was released from Robben Island in 1992. He and Conney, his young wife, settled in Mganduzweni, a beautiful but poor town in the hills outside White River, South Africa. A neighbour in their village died, and her two daughters were orphaned. Patrick and Conney fostered the two sisters. That was in 1999. Today they have 76 children in their care.

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Current Projects
Many, many, thanks to everyone who contributed towards the Two Sisters chicken farm. In 2007, we are delighted to announce, the chicken farm was completed after 4 years planning and work. We currently have up to 300 chickens at one time, providing eggs and food for the children and enabling us to begin a sustainable business in the local community.
 
This year we have also begun a vegetable plot.. now providing fresh vegetables for the children of Two Sisters.
 
World premiere of "Catch a Fire" review

Patrick ChamussoSouth African freedom fighter Patrick Chamusso appears awestruck as he stands in a balcony of the Elgin Theater acknowledging cheers from the crowds who'd just seen his life story depicted powerfully in the world premiere of "Catch a Fire."  (L.A. Times photos by Tom O'Neil)

. . . last night's world premiere of "Catch a Fire" at the Elgin, Toronto's grandest old theater. It's a gripping pic telling the real story of Patrick Chamusso, a South African black man who became so outraged by the horrors inflicted upon him and family by the Apartheid regime that he made the painful decision to give up his family and join the rebel movement so he could blow up the energy plant where he worked. Actor Derek Luke nails his raw rage and shattered soul so impressively that he's a strong candidate to get the best actor nomination that he should've received for Oscar-gypped "Antwone Fisher." "Catch a Fire" could catch fire in other top Oscar categories, too, including best picture and director (Phillip Noyce, who's also helmed "Rabbit Proof Fence" and "The Quiet American"). The movie is that well made and devastating to watch, especially at the end when Noyce pulls a "Schindler's List" and merges his screen rendition of yesterday with what's real and survives today.

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Catch a Fire - Release dates and web site
Catch a Fire will be released on the 27th of October in the USA, 12th of February in the UK and 16th of February in South Africa. You can see more about the movie at the web site www.catchafiremovie.com