South Africa
Mseleni

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    • Day 3

      Community Day

      April 15, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      It's up........early early and today we are of to visit the children's home and old friends Nosihle. It's a bitter sweet for me as Rachel the lady I have now for 10yrs the head of the children's home has retired from that position and now lives in Pietermaritzburg. Nosihle who I have also known as long has taken on the post. Debs meets Nosihle with the biggest of hugs and they start chatting like only ladies can and do. Catching up with the last 3 years that we hadn't visited because of Covid.
      With 27 children that now currently live in the children's home it is a delight to see them all piling into the therapy room to be introduced to us and preform a few dances, song and words of poetry. A pure delight.......
      Nosihle continues the next our with a presentation on the Reach out to a child program and the partnership of the CoCos Foundation so the volunteers have a good understanding of how this wonderful partnership has worked over the passed 10yrs.
      Before we visit Saziso who will be taking us into the local community we visit another truly amazing freind Dorothy at the Chrstoph Meyer Science & Math Center. Visit this academic centre that we built 4yrs ago is always a complete join. Dorothy the principal has nothing but abundance of energy and passion for educating the next generation of the future.
      We make our way to Saziso in an area called Mduku where we have built over 66 houses in the past, homes for many vulnerable children.
      As we pull into Saziso house an hour late "African time" we are met with his usual smile and an enthusiasm for life. A quick into to the team with his one liner and if you have been a volunteer o trip your know what I mean....lol
      The first house we are taken to as soon as we pull up you can feel and see the need. An old GoGo meets us with many many children. Yet greets us with open hands and an open heart. It never ceases to amaze me how humble African people are.
      The GoGo is a neighbour and has come across to check the children are ok. Nkosie and Saziso chat with her and she greets us once more. I glance to my right and to my left, both houses seem as bad as each other. Yet we are here only to see one. I ask Saziso if we can take a look at her house to, she seems to have as many children.
      A thought pops into my head....!
      In 2024 we are bring out a team of Girl Guides and we always build two house side by side. This would be perfect 👍🏼 A short chat with Debs and Nkosie confirms it's a great idea.
      We visit to more houses equally as bad Volunteers, those that haven't been out here before, and even those that have really struggle different things trigger different emotions for some. It is the way that the Interveiw house looks for others. It's the way the children look for a couple of them, it's the way a little puppies are so skinny. But for each volunteer it's their personal journey.
      We visit two more houses with equal amount of challenges. So we have some tough choices ahead.
      On this trip we have the honour of bring our to ambassadors for the CoCos Foundation Ruth & Geoff. Ruth and her mum Mildred who has now passed away have followed the Journey of the CoCos Foundation since we started. Ruth & Geoff have always been taken by the three boys story Siyabonga, Sph and Sifiso. They have been so supportive and that support has carried on through today when they offered to build the boys a house. So Siyabonga with a spring in his step and his brothers took Ruth & Geoff and the rest of us to visit the land where the house is to be built. It was a complete joy to see the smile on all of their faces. The smile face that gives and the smiley face that receives. Thank you Ruth & Geoff. But also thank you Mildred.
      With the day complete it was down to the beach 🏝️ to walk chat and just be. Then home for a lovely meal.
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    • Day 3

      Day 2

      July 29, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      The first day out in the community is probably one of the hardest days for a volunteer. But before that happens we are up at 6am and on the way to the beach for sun rise.
      But Nkosie decides to take his new trainers brought by a volunteer from the April trip @JaneAttew for a spin and runs the 5 kilometres to the beach.
      We are at the beach 🏝️ 7:30am where we meet him looking very happy with his trainers.
      With just enough time for me to go for a swim the families watch the sun rise and are happy taking photos. "My happy place, Love it here."
      Home for breakfast and then of to the Children's Home so the team can have a presentation from the CEO Noshile about the Children's Home on the amazing work they do. Once we completed the Children's home presentation and a lot of question had been answered.
      We cross the road to the Christoph Meyer Math & Science Centre. There are about 200 children here from the surrounding area in a competition all about Robotics. This goes way over my head. Although I find education a huge challenge even in my 50's I do understand the importance of it especially in a rural community where it is often the only way to get a child out of poverty.
      We say our goodbyes to Dorothy the principal and we meet up with Mphume the North regional social worker for LK. She will be taking us around to do the home visits.
      The house that we visit first I have been show before. The group are introduced to the a lady at the first house that we visited out of four. The look of shock says it all........
      You don't get numbed by what you see but you do have to protect yourself to make sure you stay focused to make a plan.
      Marisa pops her sun glasses down and her and her mum walk away. Within a the trips this day the toughest, reality hits and all volunteers find it hard.
      Over the course of the day the team have many discussions about which house they would build first and why. Neither is right or wrong all have valid points. But the truth is a decision has to made in which order has we don't have funding for them all.
      At dinner the team go over the day and laugh at getting stuck twice or was it three times in the sand. They discussed further the house situation and till a plan is made.
      A great first day...!
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    • Day 10

      Day 9 Time to reflect

      August 5, 2023 in South Africa ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Today was time to stop and reflect something I'm not to good at.
      We visited Sphiwa and Jocelyn at Mabibi way up north. Plus bumped into Tarryn and Christoph from the Butterfly home.
      The drive out was somewhat different for the volunteers and we had a true African Briaa. Salmon for me. Just with friends chilling and watching the sun go down over the lake.Read more

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