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Support for the needy in the Waterberg, South Africa

Can you imagine what it is like to be in your final term at school when you have no parents to support you?

Sister Grace with 2023 Matric students in new uniforms

Nursing Sister Grace has been encouraging pupils preparing for their final exams by providing them with new Matrix polo shirts.

The Waterberg Trust finds sponsorship for Sister Grace to be employed as a school nurse and equips all schoolgirls in the area with washable eco-sanitary pads so they do not miss lessons.

“I attend to various problems in the community ranging from gender-based violence and child neglect to youth who are abusing drugs but are willing to quit.” She is helping a fourteen year-old schoolgirl who fell pregnant after being raped and traumatised.

If you would like to support this amazing work, The Waterberg Trust can receive donations in a number of different ways specified on this website here and via Justgiving. You can specify how you would like your money to be spent.

Thanks to kind donors in the UK, The Waterberg Trust still funds the purchase of basic food parcels for twenty-five individuals in the area. Between March 2020 and March 2023, Sister Grace distributed a total of 644 food parcels to desperate families. Many people afflicted by hunger have been fed.

Food parcels donated by TWT supporters to help needy families in the Waterberg

CHALLENGES:

  • Increased food prices
  • Dysfunctional families neglect their children and fail to enroll them at school which results in substance abuse and theft with kids roaming the streets.
  • Some foreigners are turned away from the local clinic without being given treatment.

Sister Grace reaches out to those in need in the Waterberg by supporting the chronically ill and collecting medication for those at risk of defaulting on their HIV/AIDS and TB treatment.

PROGRESS:

  • Children continue to receive balanced meals at school.
  • Social Relief Grants to help sustain needy South African families.
  • Social clubs loan money to small businesses.
  • Youth-friendly activities are available such as netball, drama and choir festivals.
  • Shambala Private Game reserve assists the community with food and shelter.
The Knitting Club continue to knit blankets for the elderly and for teenage moms.
The Vaalwater Knitting Club continue to knit blankets for the elderly and for teenage moms.

Many thanks to local donors for ongoing support, clothes, sanitary pads and stationery for the less privileged in schools and creches.

Donations of clothes support those in need in the Waterberg, South Africa
Donations of clothes support those in need in the Waterberg, South Africa

Thank you for helping those in need in the Waterberg, South Africa

Elton Chitanda, Grace Ismail and Elvis Chitanda
Sister Grace in the Waterberg

Sister Grace continues to identify those in need in the Waterberg, and writes to say:

Thank you for the ongoing support towards the Acts of Mercy project, which has made a huge impact to less privileged families in Vaalwater community.”

  • The needy are able to receive food parcels financed by The Waterberg Trust.
  • Vulnerable families receive items donated by St Johns Church and others.
  • Children continue to enjoy meals provided by school feeding schemes.
  • Schoolgirls no longer miss lessons as they receive free sanitary pads.
  • The youth participate in sporting activities, which keep them off the streets
  • Youth get free computer lessons and gain skills in poultry farming, agriculture.
  • Locals have gained short-term and permanent jobs on surrounding farms, at lodges and with the local municipality.
A food parcel costing very little which will keep a family going through hard times.
A TWT food parcel will keep a family going through hard times.

There are challenges:

  • Prices have increased dramatically.
  • Irresponsible people spend money on alcohol and gambling instead of food.
  • Orphaned children’s grant money can be abused by caregivers. Such issues are handled by social workers.
  • Community theft has increased in our township. Those involved are youth under substance abuse, school dropouts and the unemployed.
  • Damaged roads with potholes.

Sister Grace assisted a homeless young man who was sleeping on a dump without a blanket or proper clothing. “I noticed he had mental illness. He had arrived in Vaalwater from KZN by foot.”  

“I went with him to the supermarket to buy food.” He was offered a vacant room, bathed and provided with clean clothes. Well-wishers donated a foam mattress for him to sleep on. “I bought him a blanket and took him to the local government clinic to seek medical help but he was not assisted due to not having a mental illness history and not having a passport.” After spending a month in Vaalwater, a cousin managed to buy him a bus ticket and he was successfully put on bus heading for Mozambique where he was welcomed home.

Safely arrived in Mozambique
Arriving safely in Mozambique

Winter nights have been very cold in the Waterberg this year and children often lack warm clothing.

Donations for the needy

Donated clothes have been distributed to those in need

Toys were donated to a creche and drawing pencils to a Grade 11 student passionate about art

Art materials were donated to this aspiring artist.

THE KNITTING CLUB has been active

“We knitted blankets and beanies which were donated to the needy during winter season.”

Thank you for the ongoing support, which has made a huge impact in the Vaalwater community. The sanitary pads benefit many girls who are now able to attend classes.

Your donations are highly appreciated. TWT has Justgiving page here

and can accept donations in all the conventional ways – please see our page here

A donation of hand-knitted beanies