Developing Vulnerable Kids thru Sport South Africa

Summary

This project develops orphaned and vulnerable children from the township communities. The focus is to use sport as a tool to deliver key education and support to give these children more opportunity progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Children born around the end of the Apartheid era, but still victims of its effects and lack of opportunities. Unemployment rate of 80%. High birth rate and death rate, a low life expectancy and average family income of around $16 per month. Children from large families forced to live in crowded conditions. Children often raised by grandparents having lost both parents to HIV/Aids. Children fortunate to be able to attend school at all as they struggle to afford fees, uniform and transport.

Activities

Orphaned & vulnerable kids are given full scholarships, to the school run by Umzingisi & IMBEWU Suisse to receive sports coaching, life orientation classes and personal mentoring sessions and academic support on top of their normal academic education

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $7,572
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $17,428
Total Funding Goal: $25,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The aim is for 100% of the kids to leave the school with a full matric qualification and to be placed at University, a vocational institution or in employement to be able to use the skills they have learned to get a great start to independent life.

Project Message

“We believe it is better to build children than to repair adults"
- Pascal Holliger, Project Manager

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Nick Mould
Founder
PO Box 20309
Humewood
Port Elizabeth, Eastern Province 6013
South Africa
041 3640572
Email:

Project Sponsor

Nick Mould

Organization

Umzingisi Foundation
18 Rooibekkie Street Cotswold Ext
Port Elizabeth, Eastern Province 6045
South Africa
+27 41 582 1742
www.umzingisi.org

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in South AfricaSouth Africa and can also be found under EducationEducation.

For more information about South Africa, read the Human Development Report on South Africa or the Wikipedia entry for South Africa.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 16, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on October 23, 2008

Latest Update from the Field

Sports and Cultural Exchange for disadvantaged kids

By NickMould - UK trip, August 25, 2009 12:27 PM

For 14 children and two coaches from our after school program growth points the opportunity of a life time recently arose.

After recent publicity has elevated Umzingisi Foundations status (including the Global Giving Campaign), a School and Rugby Club from the UK heard about our programs and made it their mission to make a difference!

The people of Saffron Walden, raised an amazing R250 000 to be able to fund a week long rugby trip and cultural exchange for the group of 12 and 13 year old boys from within the township communities that we are working in. Two of the 14 boys are directly supported through Global Giving donations.

The trip was a huge eye opener for the boys and a once in a life time opportunity. During the week they stayed with host familys from the school and participated in school lessons and got to experience quality facilities that they would never have used before like Astroturf, musical instruments and even a dance studio. The boys also visited London for the day and saw all the main attractions like Buckingham Palace and the London Eye. The team then participated in a local rugby tournament on the Friday, which they won with ease, beating all of the local opposition each by 40 points or more and lifted the Saffron Walden under 13 Rugby Trophy. They rounded off the tour with a trip to Twickenham to watch the Premiership final between London Irish and Leicester amongst an 81 000 capacity crowd.

The main aim of the tour was to give the boys an opportunity they would never normally receive with the aim of broadening their horizons and encouraging them to strive to achieve more than they would have previously perceived possible.

“The boys were so excited to be travelling to the UK that they had already been working over time on their rugby, their language skills and their geography and to me this is one of the keys to this kind of experience; they are already trying to improve themselves and broaden their horizons in preparation, imagine what can happen after they have experienced it!” – Nick Mould, Director, Umzingisi Foundation

"I'll never forget this experience we saw so much, it was like another planet and we saw new and exciting things everyday. I definitely want to go back". - Athenkosi Mayinje, Player, Umzingisi Foundation

On behalf of Umzingisi we would really like to thank all those donors that are making these amazing experiences possible for the orphaned and vulnerable children of our communities, together we are making them realize they too can achieve!

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