Project Report
| Jan 14, 2022
Our children need clean sanitation please!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
Introduction
Townships still face the harsh conditions of inequality and many areas are affected by water pollution due to poor sanitation and substandard housing conditions. These overpopulated communities with poor access to resources also face challenges when it comes to Education.
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Brownie Points for Brownie Flushes!
Grow Bhongolethu Schools by helping us expand our sanitation capacity. For healthy sanitation we need 1 toilet for every 15 children. At the Bhongolethu Foundation this requirement has become more important as we continue to fight widespread disease in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. We need to raise a total of $13000 to achieve this goal.
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Sep 14, 2021
Textbooks and stationary for ECD centre!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
Introduction
Townships still face the harsh conditions of inequality and many areas are affected by water pollution due to poor sanitation and substandard housing conditions. These overpopulated communities with poor access to resources also face challenges when it comes to Education.
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Our educational program adopts a small group teaching style with primary school students which helps support the students' learning with the aim of improving both their math and reading skills. We have supported this early childhood education centre with registering with government so that they are able to receive additional government funding and become self sustaining and have had to build railings and doors in order for the centre to meet compliance requirements the final assessment is due next month. However the centre needs to actively raise GBP6000 for 2022 books and stationary as the children attending this school have no financial resources.
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May 13, 2021
Saving children from poverty!
By Shayle Havemann | Project leader
Introduction
We are working with a number of schools across townships and support over 40 Grade R students, 27 Grade 1 Students, 22 Grade 2 Students and 14 Grade 3 students with a new group starting in 2021 when we open a Grade 4 class. Townships still face the harsh conditions of inequality and many areas are affected by water pollution due to poor sanitation and substandard housing conditions.
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Our educational program adopts a small group teaching style with primary school students which helps support the students learning with the aim of improving both their math and reading skills. Our school provides opportunities within the school and local community bringing sustainable skills to the classroom. $50 supplies books and stationary for one child for a full year.
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