Archive for 2006

Africa My Bra donates over R25,000 in 2005

Monday, November 27th, 2006

Africa My Bra is one of the trust’s longest standing and effective “friends of the trust”.

Offering job opportunities and a % of all sales to the trust, Africa My Bra has donated R25,195 in 2005 alone.

Many Thanks :)

“Africa My Bra” – Township Employment Project

Monday, November 27th, 2006

Read below about the township employment project. If you would like to order your Africa my Bra products please visit the Africa my Bra website at www.africamybra.com.

In South Africa “africa my bra” is slang for “Africa my brother” and “Africa shu” is slang for “Africa wow!” In this instance, obviously, “bra” is for brassiere and “shu” is for shoe.

“Africa my bra” and “Africa shu” are the names chosen for the unique beaded bra straps and barefoot shoes made by previously unemployed African women. The packaging is environmentally friendly, made from recycled brown paper and the colour of the name represents Our Rainbow Nation.

The idea originated when Dahlene Griffiths stopped smoking and needed a way to occupy her restless hands. Her clever designs soon became popular,
but demand was fast overtaking supply and when she expressed her dismay at this dilemma to a friend, Di Thomas, who happens to be a trustee of the TCDT, their two minds got ticking…

The Trust had been looking at ways to create employment and encourage entrepeneurship amongst women in the townships. Surely, with their strong tradition of beadwork, these women would be perfect “bra and shu” makers?

The plan was quickly put into action, beginning with the training of Lucy Susela, Di’s 2-day -a-week-char, who was desparately in need of further employment. She, in turn, trained and sub-contracted a group of women from her immediate community. These ladies are working from home, so they have no transport costs and no need for daycare for their children. There is no expense to the beaders. They are supplied with a needle, string, beads, hooks and the training to get started. Their creativity is endless and Dahlene has given them the freedom to be creative with the materials that she supplies. They are paid in cash on completion of each pair. As word of mouth spreads, the network grows. So far 16 women and one man are putting bread on the table, where before there was none. Some are still in training and many more will be trained!

Shu, it’s so exciting my bra!

     

 

         
     

The Trust helps to market the merchandise via the tourism network and in turn a portion of all sales – R10 per bra strap set and R5 per shu set, are donated to the trust to further benefit the community.

If you would like to purchase a pair for yourself or a friend, visit Africa my Bra website or contact Dahlene directly on 083-6288555.

Help collect old clothes for to the Trust

Monday, November 27th, 2006

The TCD Trust have bins which are currently placed at participating Hostels and Guest Houses around Cape Town, into which guests may place unwanted clothing, etc on their departure.

These bins fill up amazingly fast and we then pass the clothing on to the Red Cross, who distribute it to the needy.

Anyone interested in keeping a bin at their establishment or to donate goods can contact the Trust.

Donation Enables Necessary Security Installations at Chris Hani School

Monday, November 27th, 2006

Dear friends,

Today we have posted a donation of R400 through Postbank, Netherlands on your account with the Absa Bank in Wynberg. There should be no costs for you, since we indicated to our bank that all costs are for the sender.

We would like the amount to be beneficiary to the Chris Hani school, as we explained in previous messages.
The money was collected in the service on our wedding day, 9 september. We thought maybe it would be nice to include a picture of us in our best wedding dress…

We hope (and trust!) the school can make good use of it. If a special project is supported with this amount, we would be pleased if it were possible to inform us about it.

With kind greetings, and all the best,

Baukje Kingma, Jogchum Reitsma

Baukje Kingma & Jogchum Reitsma   Many Thanks to Baukje Kingma and Jogchum Reitsma for their donation of R400. They are pictured alongside in their best wedding dress!

Their donation will go a long way towards fitting the computer room containers with security doors and burglar bars – as well as desks & chairs for the computers.

10 Teachers Start Computer Training at Chris Hani School

Monday, November 27th, 2006

The Trust received R20,210.00 for computer training & software from Network Economics Consulting Group in Australia.

10 teachers began their training on Mon 10 Feb at St Francis Computer Training & Business centre in Langa. The centre is close to the school, which solves the transport problem and at a very convenient time (15h00 – 16h30 – 4 afternoons a week), which still allows them to be home with their families in the evening as well as keeping the revenues in the townships, which is an added bonus.

We are proud to have these companies as Friends of the Trust