| Heather Reynolds is the founder/director of God's | | | | at many conferences throughout the world. She is |
| Golden Acre Khayelihle. She is an amazing woman | | | | now an inspirational speaker, who dedicates a lot of |
| whose pioneering work has resulted in saving | | | | her time giving talks and interviews, all over the |
| thousands of desperately sick and dying orphaned | | | | world. |
| children. God's Golden Acre Khayelihle was first | | | | To stop the children from turning to drugs and joining |
| started in the Reynolds' own home in Wartburg. | | | | gangs, Heather started a sporting project that now |
| There, love and dedication restored most of these | | | | has more than a 100 junior soccer teams. The |
| sick children back to life. In 1999 the centre moved | | | | children also have regular coaching sessions when |
| to Cato Ridge and now children live in homes built | | | | finances permit. |
| around the original homestead. | | | | HEATHER'S BIOGRAPHY, by Dale le Vack |
| Heather has also established an extensive rural | | | | |
| outreach project that now cares for more than 4000 | | | | Signed copy of the book is available for £10 includes |
| orphaned and abandoned children who were living in | | | | postage and packaging.(UK and Northern Ireland only) |
| appalling conditions, providing a basic food parcel, | | | | Cheques payable to: |
| education and school uniforms. Every day more and | | | | A. Smith Book Account |
| more children are orphaned. The HIV/AIDS pandemic | | | | Marriage Hill Farm |
| is now reaching its peak in Kwa Zulu Natal. It is the | | | | Bidford on Avon |
| worst affected area in the world; 36% of the | | | | Warwickshire |
| population is HIV positive and up to 250 deaths are | | | | B50 4EP |
| recorded a day. Heather started a child-sponsorship | | | | Books will be dispatched by return. |
| programme that more and more people are | | | | Although proceeds from the sale of the book do not |
| supporting, thus enabling more and more families to | | | | go directly to God's Golden Acre Khayelihle, they are |
| receive the basic necessities to survive. | | | | a vital source of income without which Heather would |
| After Heather presented a paper at the Worlds | | | | be unable to carry out the wonderful work that she |
| AIDS Conference in 2000, she was invited to speak | | | | does. |