Humanity First | The Phenomenon of Broken Homes

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Behind many closed doors across Africa lies a quiet crisis—families shattered not by distance, but by dysfunction. From children forced to become heads of
households, to homes gripped by alcoholism, violence, abandonment, and poverty, the impact is generational. Broken homes aren’t just about absent parents—they're about fractured support systems, emotional scars, and lost potential. The effects ripple into society, shaping how young people see
themselves, trust others, and engage the world. If the home is the heart of the nation, what happens when that heart is broken?
6 May 2025 English South Africa Christianity · Kids & Family

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