Árdís - 01.01.1963, Síða 16

Árdís - 01.01.1963, Síða 16
14 ÁRDIS came interested in the work being done at Westfort Institution when we were told of a fourteen year old white schoolgirl who had been admitted there. We tried in a small way to send her boxes of candy and goodies and books and were delighted when eventually we heard she had been discharged. Then Matron Kellerman told us of the coloured women who were there, many so disfigured that they would probably never leave the Institution, so we transferred our eíforts to these women. There was an old sewing machine that someone thought of that they could use — then bright cottons for dresses at Christmas and I, for one, was touched by the way that they helped each other sew the dresses — as some of the women have lost their fingers and are unable to manage anything like that. The surroundings of the Institution are most attractive — buildings scattered among big trees, in the quiet of the country, several miles outside of Pretoria. There is a farm connected with the Institution, so they are able to supply their own milk and fresh produce and give employment to many patients. Several years ago while acting as a Chauffeur to the social worker for the Civilian Blind in Pretoria one afternoon, we called at a small house in one of the far suburbs. The woman had recently become blind and was having great difhculty in adjust- ing herself to it. While she was talking to the social worker, I was speaking to her husband, a tall elderly man, who told me he had had leprosy and had spent twenty years at the Institution. He said that it had been very hard to endure, that his children had grown up without their father at home all these years and his wife had struggled to bring them up. Then he surprised me by stating calmly “God is good”. I looked at him with amazement, thinking of all the pictures he had conjured up with his previous re- marks and wondered what he meant. Then he told me with utmost sincerity, “Yes, God is good, He let me come home now, when my wife needs me more than she has ever needed me before”. I felt very humble before such magnificent faith. I am deeply indebted to Dr. A. R. Davison, the Medical Super- intendent of Westfort Leper Institution of Pretoria for all his assistance and for the information so readily supplied to enable me to give you a few facts about this subject.
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