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 | Oct 19, 2018
Updates

By Louise Batty | Managing Director

Meg our visitor
Meg our visitor

Dear Friends,

I want to thank those that have been in touch regarding my mum, she has settled in to the nursing home however she now seems to be declining again. For the second day in a row she is sleeping, having to be woken up for a few morsels of food and then returns to sleep. I am thankful that she is pain free and well cared for, thank you for your concern and your prayers.

I am aware that for my American donors we are entering a season of Thanksgiving, I wanted to take this opportunity to say how thankful I am for your continued financial support of Keep The Dream196 and the work that we do.

The impact we are having continues

  • Teenage pregnancy is down from 13% nationally to 0.07% in our program, this year we have not a had a single girl become pregnant
  • Suicide rate is 12.7% nationally, our rate is 0%.
  • No children involved in crime, drugs or alcohol.
  • Matriculation pass rate is 90% and we shall let you know regarding 2018s result early in 2019.

This impact is because of your support and we as Keep The Dream196 are very grateful but also as the Managing Director, I am very grateful for your support and investment in KTD196. What you give enables us to move mountains out of the way of our kids and give them opportunities for having a rich and fulfilled life. For that I am eternally grateful.

As you may have seen I have changed our target for the end of year fundraising to $150,000. This will enable KTD196 to reach more children; influence more families and communities; impact more lives with new activities as well as the traditional activities which are proven and tested. I am excited about 2019 however it is only possible through your support.

Because of our impact we have attracted a new donor who is also very excited about the work we do and the changes we are seeing in the lives of our children and their families. They are coming on board in early November 2018 so that is exciting. What is also exciting is the new project we will be starting through this donor and your support – Youth Leadership Training. We will be taking a number or young people to camp and training them on leadership skills to take back to their small groups. These young people will become youth leaders within their communities, from experience we have seen them manage and take control of the small groups in KTD196; voted on to school student body’s and representing youth in their communities at village level.

I trust you are as excited about what is happening, the new project we are looking to start in 2019 and the impact we will be able to achieve. If you have any comments please don't hesitate to contact me on keepthedream196@gmail.com also if you would like to receive KTD196 Annual Report please let me know and I will forward it, unfortunately GG does not allow me to attach the report to this email directly.

Thank you once again for your support and encouragement and enabling us to continue the work to assist over 2,000 orphan and vulnerable children on a weekly basis. Your support matters!

Blessings

Louise

Just for something different I thought I would post a testimonial from one of our visitors from Australia and the impact KTD196 had on her!

My name is Meg, I am 71 yrs old and I come from Riverton in South Australia.

I travelled to Keep The Dream196 in Tzaneen South Africa to experience the real South Africa and not the tourist Africa. I wanted to see the real world, and I did.

My first sighting of South Africa was as we flew into J/berg. On the outskirts of the city were the shanty dwellings of the people. This is a land where many still struggle to survive. Education is not a high priority, so prospects for work other than low paid manual labour, is the norm, and many have just given up. They live by their wits stealing and lying, many of them orphaned through HIV.

I was fortunate to stay in the village of Mokgwarthi for a few days where we did see a change. Keep The Dream196 program had been introduced to children in some of the villages with local leaders, Mokgwarthi being one of them and we were able to see their enthusiasm. The day we were there the scout leader had been delayed, but the older children took it upon themselves to make a start with dancing and games, looking after the younger children.

The moral code had a dramatic effect on these children so that their former life of lying and cheating and disobedience and sleeping around was turned upside down. This caught the attention of the school teachers, who were very keen for scouts to be involved with other students. The demand at the time was almost outstripping resources.

The results of this has been phenomenal, lifting the expectations of the young people, and for the first time bringing them hope, wonderful hope, not just for them, but for the future of South Africa, which a short time before would have just been an impossible dream. I encourage everyone to get involved with Keep the Dream 196 in whatever way you can with donations, volunteering, coming for a visit so that you can experience first had the great work being done by the team and have your heart irrevocably changed by the people you meet.

WE NEED YOU!!!
WE NEED YOU!!!

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Keep The Dream196

Location: Modjadjiskloof, Limpopo - South Africa
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Project Leader:
Louise Batty
Tzaneen , Limpopo South Africa
$93,100 raised of $250,000 goal
 
1,469 donations
$156,900 to go
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