The following videos and documents provide additional information for educators and students regarding the work of African AIDS Angels, and how to best prepare for an angel-making workshop. If you have questions about our workshops or would like to inquire about our schedule, please contact Sandra Dennis, AAA’s Chair of Youth Engagement at bensandy@shaw.ca.
YouTube Slideshows Angel-Making with Youth (Slideshow with music, 2 minutes) This video is appropriate for youth of all ages. It shares images of African AIDS Angels youth angel-making workshops from around the world, and examples of colourful, creative angels. Our Project Communities (Slideshow with music, 1 ¼ minutes) This video is appropriate for youth of all ages. It shares recent images of African AIDS Angels four project communities in Malawi, Zambia and South Africa. Makeni Orphanage 2007 (Slideshow with music, 10 ½ minutes) This video would be most appropriate for high school aged youth or young adults. It shows images of life in and around Lusaka Zambia, with footage of St. Nicholas orphanage children. African AIDS Angels in Malawi (Short documentary, 6 ½ minutes) This video would be most appropriate for high school aged youth or young adults. The documentary shows the work of African AIDS Angels in Malawi with the former organization Seeds for Malawi. The project support provided assistance to farm groups, secondary students, and people with HIV who benefit from nutritional support. |
Additional Resources for Educators
Want to help spread the word about African
AIDS Angels? This document provides templates for African AIDS Angels
bookmarks, which may be printed, cut out, and distributed to students or youth
groups. There are six bookmarks per page.
This document outlines what educators can
expect from an African AIDS Angels presentation and workshop, and activities
they may consider to prepare for a workshop.
Youth Angel-making Workshop Posters
English,
French, and Spanish posters may be printed and posted around your school,
advertising for youth angel-making workshops. The English and French posters
are available for elementary and middle/secondary classes, while the Spanish
poster is only intended for middle/secondary classes.

Save-On-Foods Amazing Kid featuring AAA's Nathan Howe
(Short local news segment, 2 minutes)
Inspire youth to be leaders in their local
community! African AIDS Angel’s Nathan Howe was a 2012 recipient of the Save-On-Foods Amazing Kid Schol
arship, for his outstanding achievements through through volunteering, sports and academics.
If youth are interested in giving African AIDS Angels presentations and workshops with local classrooms, please contact Sandra Dennis, AAA’s Chair of Youth Engagement at bensandy@shaw.ca.