Lifeskills 2,743 vulnerable children South Africa

by Keep The Dream196
Lifeskills 2,743 vulnerable children South Africa
Lifeskills 2,743 vulnerable children South Africa
Lifeskills 2,743 vulnerable children South Africa
Lifeskills 2,743 vulnerable children South Africa
Lifeskills 2,743 vulnerable children South Africa
Lifeskills 2,743 vulnerable children South Africa
Lifeskills 2,743 vulnerable children South Africa
Lifeskills 2,743 vulnerable children South Africa

Project Report | May 25, 2018
Defining Keep The Dream196

By Louise Batty | Managing Director

Louis - a graduate from KTD196
Louis - a graduate from KTD196

Dear Friends and Partners of Keep The Dream196,

I am excited about where we are going for the second half of 2018. I am reaching out to you because on Wednesday 16th May 2018 we had a visit from a potential donor. It is so exciting that we are starting to attract funders and supporters who can see the depth of our program and the impact we are making.

 What was very interesting was how they asked us to define our program.

 We are so excited that we do so much more than just one program such as the after school program. There are so many things that we do in our after school program however we do so much more! We touch lives, we change lives while they are with us and when they leave.

 It is so difficult to define all of the work that we do. These are just some of the programs we do:

  1. Food For Life permaculture project
  2. Leadership training
  3. Sex and sexuality training

How do I define what we do? It’s so diverse; my head is like one of those super balls we had as kids that had so much kinetic energy bouncing around my poor brain. However, you all help define our program. YOU HELP US! We are changing lives!

Your support helps to define what services we are able to provide and that impacts not just the children we serve but the families and communities that we serve. Your support enables us to provide food for impoverished families. Your support reduces teenage pregnancy.

How would you define us? How do we define all that we do?

Thanks for reading my musings please go to our website or facebook to check the variety and depth of the work we do.

Take care, blessings

Louise

 

My name is Louis, I joined scouts in 2004, I am very proud because I was the first boy to join scouts in Keep The Dream196 and I have stayed in Scouts now for 10yrs. When I was 12yrs old my parents divorced, it was a difficult time for me because of circumstances I lived on my own for 4years, my dad only came home on the weekends. Scouts became my family especially Akela Zabe. I was very naughty and aggressive towards my sisters during this time when they came to visit me but when I joined scouts my attitudes changed and I became loving and helpful. Also before I joined scouts I was very shy, I could not talk in front of people but through scouts I have gained confidence to speak to other people even if I don’t know them.

 

KTD196 has taught me many things such as: leadership skills, working with people, reading a map and compass, hiking, camping but the biggest skill I am proud of is living with confidence.   Through KTD196 we have been given opportunities to go hiking and camping and developing our camp craft skills and increasing our experiences in new environments. Every time we go to camp we are entrusted to come back and share the information with those who didn’t go. I have to stand up and talk and train others, this has helped my self-confidence and self-esteem.

 

All of my friends that I have grown up with, in Shiluvane village, are involved in drugs and alcohol and doing bad things in the community for example stealing. KTD196 helped me stay away from drugs and alcohol. I have chosen to live the life of a scout and be honest, clean in word thought and deed. My aim is to become a good leader to the young ones in my community. To that end I am now an Assistant Troop Scouter for 1st Shiluvane. Being a part of KTD196 I have learnt you must be honest and be able to responsible for working towards your own future and not wait for someone to do it for you, this is empowering. I feel I have been mentored in a family of people who care about me and want me to succeed.

 

When I was 16yrs I went to Initiation school and realised that this tradition does not make me a man but undermines the values of family, community and scouting. Scouting and KTD196 has shown me what it means to be a real man. So many young men go to Initiation School and come back twisted believing they are men at aged 13 and can do what they want, drink alcohol, smoke, take drugs and have unprotected sex and make babies. This is not a true man that is why KTD196 work and Scouts are so important.

 

What I like about KTD196 is that they take all children, no one is refused. We all learn to work together and now I am a leader and a role model and that makes me feel proud of who I am today.

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Keep The Dream196

Location: Tzaneen, Limpopo - South Africa
Website:
Project Leader:
Louise Batty
Tzaneen , Limpopo South Africa
$95,597 raised of $250,000 goal
 
1,516 donations
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