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Zimbabwean sculptors first gained international recognition over 30 years ago. Their art (sometimes referred to as "Shona" art after the largest Zimbabwean tribe) today can be seen in the world’s major galleries and museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Rodin Museum in Paris.
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In Zimbabwe
today, out of a population of 11 million:
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25% of adults and children are HIV-infected,
including 56,000 children under 15 years of age.
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In the last year alone, 160,000 people died
from AIDS.
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More than 600,000 children living there today
have lost their mother or both parents due to AIDS. Learn More
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Number of
orphans spikes as Zimbabwe crises deepen.
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Donations and the proceeds from statue sales flow back to the
children of
Zimbabwe
to support community-initiated projects. Close oversight guarantees that the
financial support truly reaches the children in need. Learn More
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HOUSE OF STONE CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to supporting Zimbabwean artists, raising awareness of
how HIV/AIDS is affecting millions of Africans, and helping Zimbabwean
children. Consider purchasing a beautiful stone sculpture today -- proceeds
go directly to Zimbabwean children in need. Learn
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