
The Board of The Waterberg Trust met this week to review projects being supported in the Waterberg region of South Africa.
One of the Trustees, who had just returned from a visit, was able to report that Sister Grace has been busy looking after people’s health and welfare in schools and the wider community. One of her objectives is to reduce the number of teenage pregnancies, which take girls out of school and entrench poverty.

The Knitting Club have been busy producing the most beautiful blankets, hats and shawls, providing comfort for the very young and very old in the Waterberg. Sister Grace distributes these while making home visits when she can check that patients are taking their medication and have enough to eat.

Thanks to our supporters’ kind donations, The Waterberg Trust continues to work in partnership with St John’s Church ‘Acts of Mercy’ initiative to help those in need through the pandemic.

Volunteers help purchase and pack food parcels for about fifty individuals within family groups.

These are collected from outside the local super market by friends or relatives of the needy. Local farmers donate food.
Food for the school nutrition project is being supplemented with vegetables grown in school veggie gardens by the Environmental Clubs.

TWT has set up a ‘Dignity Dreams Club’ to raise funds to purchase eco-packs of washable sanitary pads for every girl entering secondary education. This is an important, low-cost initiative that gives girls confidence and means they do not miss lessons. Some were taking absence from school for five days a month.

The pads come with a book for teachers and are distributed with a structured sex-education talk about puberty. TWT is aiming to provide 400 packs a year at a cost of £15 each. The pads are carefully made by Dignity Dreams, a non-profit organization in Pretoria who provide work for the disadvantaged. They last four years. If you would like to help by making a small donation, please click here
For a full list of projects supported by TWT, please click here.

This is wonderful work, great work. Sister Grace and her colleagues deserve everyone’s thanks; they seem to be constantly working to make other people’s lives easier, thank you. I love the blanket and hat, too.
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Thanks so much for your encouragement. Was are excited about the impact that the Dignity Dreams Club will have in the longterm.
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Thanks 😊, i wish i will join but i am Ranger in Namibia
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May be you could set up an Environment Club at a school near you. The kids who join get involved in caring for the veggie garden at school, visit local game reserves and take part in conferences, speaking on topics rhino conservation.
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Copied that Sophie Neville,
Thank you 😊
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You can read more about our school Environment Club and see photos of their activities here: https://thewaterbergtrust.com/2019/06/24/the-environmental-club/
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