Friday 10 May 2013

SUPPORT OUR MOTHER

Nkosi Johnson had a dream to establish a facility for mothers and children infected with HIV/AIDS. He did not wish any child to be separated from their parents because of this epidemic disease. In 1999 Nkosi and Gail Johnson his foster mother opened a non-profit organization in Berea for mothers and children diagnosed with HIV. The mission and vision of Nkosi’s Haven is to provide a place where infected mothers and children can live freely without any discrimination, to offer our kids with the best education, empower mothers to become contributing members of the society and ensure a healthy lifestyle for our residents. Even after 12 years since Nkosi’s passing Gail has kept his dream alive with the help of various sponsors and individual donors all over the world.

One of our mothers is currently sewing products on her own to make some income. She has been with us since last year and she has produced very beautiful products by herself, here are some of her products.




We appeal to all our blog readers to support our mother and buy her products so she can generate income for herself and her family.


THE SPIRIT OF UBUNTU FOR NKOSI’S HAVEN VILLAGE




Qantas crew team donation

“Happiness consists of giving and in serving others” (Henry Drummond). The Qantas Cabin Crew Team (QCCT) is registered as a charitable organisation committed to serve those who are less fortunate. They are a group of Australian flight attendants and the face of Qantas. Very aware of the less fortunate and desperate needs of others in the countries to which they travel, the QCCT was formed to ‘get hands on involved’ with registered organisations in those countries.
Gail Johnson receiving a cheque from Qantas crew


Having met the founding director of Nkosi’s Haven, Gail Johnson, on a flight back from Sydney in 2002, they wanted to do more.

The first property they ‘attacked’ was the homes in Berea (which have since been sold), spending two days painting and refurbishing.  Loving the concept and philosophy of Nkosi’s Haven the team wanted to do more and soon the Nkosi’s Haven Village became their flagship project.   The QCCT successfully raised money to purchase a Wendy house which is now the library at the Village. And in 2011, in memory of one of the QCCT members, Joel, a second wendy house was purchased which is now the music and art room for the resident children.

In 2009 money was raise for the Nkosi’s Haven 4Life Farm (a 12 acre farm just outside of Vereeniging) and the QCCT spent two exceptionally ‘hands on days’ planting garlic, completing the building and tiling of the chicken slaughter facility, as well as assisting in planting over 45 fruit trees.

The relationship between the QCCT and Nkosi’s Haven has grown from strength to strength with firm friendships having been formed and the QCCT’s commitment in supporting the resident children of Nkosi’s Haven has just been further enhanced through the donation of Australian dollars 18 000.00 that the Qantas Cabin Crew Team raised for the resident children’s needs such as computers, art products for the art therapy that has just been put into place at the Village.

In a flying visit, members of the QCCT ‘hand delivered’ the $ 18 000 and had time to spend with the resident children and enjoy a performance by the Nkosi’s Haven Choir.



Baby daycare makeover

Nkosi’s Haven Village baby daycare centre is currently being renovated with the help of Summit Financial Partners staff members, who too, wanted to get hands on involved.

Summit Financial Partners is an organisation committed to bringing positive change to the financial service, by doing exceptional things for consumers. They believe in having the best interest of the consumers at heart and their objective is “to continually impress our clients though delivering exceptional service hopefully at a profit, sometimes at loss, but always impressing”.
 
Nkosi's Haven kids with Summit Fiance employees after baby
daycare makeover

Nkosi’s Haven

has been chosen as one of their outreach programs, coming up with projects that will benefit the Nkosi’s Haven Village and its residents. They are currently busy with the makeover project, whereby they giving the baby daycare a new look. This involves painting the walls, new playground for the kids, laying an artificial lawn, new fencing and new toys.


The aim of this project is to provide a safe, beautiful and fun place for our babies/toddlers so that they can be able to express themselves to their full potential.

Summit Financial Planners are planning other activities at the Village which will include ‘taking over the kitchen’, thus giving the cooks a much needed break, as well as working with the teens and introducing dress codes, make-up and hair styles and most importantly towards the end of the year will be a ‘how to manage your money’ day for the teens of the Nkosi’s Haven Village.





Mountain hiking

On the 1st May, our current volunteers from Germany and Guatemala used the opportunity of the public holiday by taking our residents for a hike. Everybody who was older than 12 years was more than welcome to join. 

20 of the children were joined by the more energetic caregivers and volunteers. Leaving the property at 10 0′ clock in the morning, the Nkosi’s Haven ‘team’ took to the mountains to get to the Klipriviersberg Nature Reserve which is situated ca. 3 km from Nkosi’s Haven.

volunteers and the Haven kids
at the hiking
Once in the reserve, they were thrilled to come across Zebras and springbok, within reach of the children. The small stream in the nature reserve was the perfect opportunity to refresh themselves from walking before they went back home. Pretty exhausted and tired but happy, everybody was back 4 hours later for a late lunch. Not only for our kids but also for our caregivers, this was an absolutely extraordinary experience. It was also an opportunity for them to improve their health by getting some outdoor exercise working off a few extra kilos.   Nkosi’s

Haven works hard at motivating the residents to work at maintaining   a healthy lifestyle and this initiative is complemented our vision and mission.



Appeal
 
With winter upon us, the management of the Nkosi’s Haven are requesting the support of Southern Courier’s readers for donations of warm winter clothes, closed shoes (both sexes and all sizes) and should there be a wiling donor who could assist with the supply of walls heaters for some of the cottages and leisure room – that would be stunning.  In addition, we recently admitted two pregnant mothers and we are in urgent need of two prams, baby blankets, winter baby grows and sterilising units for bottles - thank you.



Friday 3 May 2013

THE PRESIDENT'S AWARDS CELEBRATIONS

Nkosi's Haven log
On the 21 May 2013 until 23 May 3013 the President's Awards will be handing out awards to youth that has done well in their leaders training program. It will be held at Heron Bridge in Four- ways Gauteng, accommodation and meals will be provided at the amount of R400 to each person and you will provide yourself with transport.

This program was first established in 1956 as The Duke of Edinburgh’s award. The aim of this program is to empower youth, it is challenging youth all over the world for the age of 14-25, getting them involved in program of voluntary self-developing activities, which will take them through the potentially difficult period between adolescence and adulthood. At the moment the initiative is running in 120 countries of which 21 of them are from Africa.

In South Africa the program first operated in 1983 and it was called Gold Shield awards which later changed to the President's awards after we got our freedom. The former President Nelson Mandela who was the president when it was changed to the President award was the funding patron in-chief by then.


President's awars logo                                
www.presidentsawards.co.za                         
                

The core of this program is based on self-development which challenges aspects like skills development, physical recreation, community service and the adventurous journey. This help to groom the youth in changing the perception of the youth about themselves and their world. It teaches them about important issues such as health, political and social life and the environment they live in. It challenge the youth to become critical thinkers and it’s less likely for them to compromise their future. There are three levels of the Award:  Bronze, Silver and Gold.  At each level, participants should set themselves personal challenges in each activity.
The program is divided into four sections which are:
Service
To learn how to give useful service to others
Skills
To encourage the development of personal interests, creativity or practical skills
Physical Recreation
To encourage participation in physical recreation and improvement in performance
Adventurous Journey
To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery whilst undertaking a journey in a group
Additional Requirement at the Gold Level
Residential Project
To broaden experience through involvement with others in a residential setting



TPA has committed in making sure that they challenge South African youth form schools, prison, non-profit organizations etc.  This also help them to become youth which make things happen, than waiting for things to happen. And it is made possible with partnerships with organizations like Anglo American Chairman’s fund, the world fellowship (UK), Rand Merchant Bank, Mutual and Federal, Barloworld, The Hilden Charitable Trust (UK), Kinderpostzegels (Netherlands) and other organizations like USAID.

Nkosi’s Haven is delighted to be taking part is such a phenomenon project, as it is helping our kids in becoming self-developed and teaching them about the most important aspects of life. This program complement each other with our mission and vision as our aim is to offer our kids the best education and groom them to become contributing members of the society. We thank the President's Award organization for letting us take part in this initiative.