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Posted on March 5, 2011 - by Paul Williamson

Vegetable Garden Fence for New Life Daycare

When we had previously visited Silence at New Life Daycare, she had told us that she had trouble with goats eating her vegetables. Her fence was not high enough and the freely roaming goats would happily jump over and devour the food that was meant for the children. We set out to weed, remove all grass and build a goat-proof-fence  for a 200 square metre area in a little over 1 day.

We began by digging holes, cementing posts into the holes, and weeding the area.

The kitchen built in April 2010 still standing strong and proud. Cemented posts with intermediate star pickets in progress…

What an amazing difference in just one day!

No more free lunch for these goats!


Posted on February 15, 2011 - by Paul Williamson

Tshepang Christmas Activities

The kids at Tshepang got creative and made their very own christmas decorations which we hung up inside and on the christmas-tree we provided. There was so much going on at once! Everyone had a fantastic day! Every family also received a food hamper containing rice, sugar, cooking oil, canned beef, matches, tinned fruit, canned fish and various other necessities to help make Christmas a little easier.


Posted on February 15, 2011 - by Paul Williamson

Chickens for Tshepang

We set up an area for chickens at Tshepang and provided 20 chickens. We built a hen house and a covered area with roosting bars. A great team effort and beautiful red hen-house! We have since heard the hens have been laying eggs – a great addition to the nutrition of the kids at Tshepang! Many thanks go to the students at Syndal South Primary School for raising money so we could provide Tshepang with an extra chicken!


Posted on April 28, 2010 - by Paul Williamson

Low Ropes Course at Tshepang

We have cleared a new area at Tshepang to develop a low-ropes course for the children. We had to start by clearing the area of weeds, rocks and garbage. We soon discovered there was a broken kitchen drain nearby causing an awful stench, so we fixed that making this previously unusable area a great place for the children to play (see post: Trench Digging and Plumbing).

So far we have constructed a Wobbly Log and Spider Web, with plans to add additional modules on future visits. Minutes after the children laid eyes on the newly built structures, they excitedly ran up and began playing on them with a little instruction on working as a team.

Wobbly Log

Spider Web


Posted on April 28, 2010 - by Paul Williamson

Trench digging and plumbing at Tshepang

When we found the area to start our low-ropes course, we couldn’t help but notice there was a foul stench in the air. This was traced back to blocked-up grease-trap where the kitchen waste-water ended up (with repulsive doll floating in the top). Joel said “We just need is PVC pipe, we can do this”. So the following morning we got some PVC piping, joins and sealant and Mr Newman became the head apprentice plumber, leading a team of trenchers and plumbers.

Facing such obstacles as digging through rocks, tree roots and joining pipes at strange angles, the team came together and achieved an amazing result. The smell was completely gone by completion, opening up a wonderful new area to the children to play in.

Tshepang April 2010: Underway
Tshepang April 2010: Joel trench-digging

Tshepang April 2010: Filling in the dirt over the new pipe
Tshepang April 2010: Everyone wanted to help

Tshepang April 2010: Thanks for getting rid of the smell
Tshepang April 2010: Sealing new pipe to the grease trap... mmm

Tshepang April 2010: trench and plumbing team


Posted on April 25, 2010 - by Paul Williamson

Shoes to 240 children at Tshepang

We sorted the shoes by size then welcomed the Tshepang children in to choose a pair of new shoes! What an exciting day!

Shoe Fitting at Tshepang

Thanks to the following people for organising and donating shoes:

  • Jedwab Family
  • Syndal South Primary School Families
  • Huntingtower Junior School Families

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Posted on April 18, 2010 - by Paul Williamson

A Kitchen for New Life Daycare

Silence has been in contact with Susan who runs the Tshepang programme in Johannesburg. Susan helped Silence to obtain funding from Old Mutual Bank to enable her to purchase supplies and labour to build toilet blocks to the required ratio (1 toilet per 15 kids) in order to obtain minimal ongoing government funding. All the building supplies have arrived, she is now searching for a good builder to start construction.

We spent one and a half days at New Life day care this time and constructed a new outdoor kitchen for Silence. Her old kitchen has been a concern for some years – we had done some minor patch-up jobs on it on the last 2 trips, replacing logs which had been eaten completely away by termites, and patching up the roof which provided barely any protection. (more…)


Posted on April 5, 2010 - by Paul Williamson

15 Outdoor Tables built for Manyeleti Primary School


Posted on April 15, 2009 - by Paul Williamson

A playground for Manyeleti


Posted on April 13, 2009 - by Paul Williamson

Septic System & Toilet for New Life Day Care


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