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TCDT appoints Trust Manager

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

The Trustees of the TCDT are pleased to announce that they have appointed Bronwen Wetton as their Trust Manager to the TCDT.

Bronwen has been in the tourism industry for over 20 years and has, for the past four years, successfully coordinated projects involving the tourism industry and raising funds to build houses for shack dwellers living in the townships of the Western Cape.

With her passion for the upliftment of grassroute projects in South Africa and a vast knowldge and understanding of the tourism industry, Bronwen will continue to expand our Friends of the Trust and work with our various projects which the Trust supports.

The multi-purpose centre at Blomvlei Primary School in Hanover Park will be the focus of fund raising efforts and ensuring that the project continues to become a reality for this community.

We welcome Bronwen onboard and look forward to working together.

Respite Care Centre in Khayalitsha opened amidst great fanfare

Tuesday, April 10th, 2007

The much-anticipated Respite Care Centre, for those suffering from HIV and other infectious diseases, was opened by The Irish Ambassador, Mr. Colin Wrafter, on Monday 05 March 2007. There was great excitement all round, with Rosie Mashale and her staff celebrating the realization of their dream with traditional Xhosa singing and dancing and the Woodberry Woodpeckers, the primary donors on this project, responding with Irish dittys of their own. This enthusiastic bunch of Irishmen not only donated a large portion of the funding for this centre, but also spent 3 days hands-on, putting together all the finishing touches to the building and in the process, getting to know the local residents better.

The minister for Finance, Ms Lynn Brown also addressed the gathering, as did the deputy Mayor Ms Chantelle Williams. The Mayor herself, Helen Zille, was not able to make the opening celebrations, but she hosted a private gathering in the mayor’s dining room for the Woodberry Woodpeckers and Trustees of the TCD Trust, where she personally and very eloquently thanked our generous guests for their heartfelt input into our most needy communities.

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We also say A VERY BIG THANK YOU to them and to all Friends of the Trust for your continued support.

Watch this space for news on our next big project to be announced soon!

Irish volunteers “The Woodberry Woodpeckers” add finishing touches to the Baphumelele Respite Centre

Friday, March 2nd, 2007

South Africa has more people infected with HIV than any country in the world.

Women in South Africa are doubly affected by the disease. They far outnumber men in the number of new infections and are the primary caretakers of the sick and orphaned. The epidemic has put a heavy burden on the backs of poor woman and girls, yet their courage is inspirational.

In the sprawling township of Khayelitsha, Rosie Mashale, founder of the Baphumelele Centre in 2001, has taken in 64 children who have been orphaned by the epidemic. Some of these children are HIV-positive and require constant care. Many women from the community help Rosie care for her children. (Source: www.sadevelopmentfund.org).

According to the manager of the Baphumelele Children’s Home, Jeff Brovet, the number of orphans has risen to 97 today.

In 2005 she was named as one of the finalists of the ‘Woman of Worth’ Awards in Cape Town

Last year in August when a small group of the Woodberry Woodpeckers visited Rosie, she said to them that it was her dream to have a respite center as part of the Baphumelele Children’s Home as she saw the need for shelter for kids and young adults affected with HIV/Aids and other related diseases, that has been rejected by their families and communities.

The Woodpeckers immediately launched a massive fundraising campaign on their return to Ireland. The first deposit to the Tourism Community Development Trust was made in November 2006.In total they have deposited R970 000 and has also donated 10 pallets of toys, clothing and school items to Baphumelele.The shipment will be delivered in Khayelitsha on Monday, 05 March.

What they have done with their money

  • Constructed the double storey respite center (completed)
  • Funded an ambulance for the center (in progress)
  • Funded 15 hospital beds, lockersand cubicles (in progress)
  • Funded all other furniture, kitchen and appliances (in progress)
  • Funded Rosie’s ‘wish list’ of items that is always just out of reach for them (in progress)
  • All the finishing to the interior and exterior will be funded by them (in progress)

What they will find when they get there:

  • A complete new respite center of which the occupation will increase as the month progresses
  • They are waiting for all the hospital beds and curved curtain rails to be installed.There will be 6-7 hospital beds but no cubicles as yet. That will be installed on the 9th of March.
  • As you read, they are purchasing and furnishing the building with appliances
  • No curtains in front of the windows as this is part of the job function of the Woodpeckers
  • No built in Cupboards as this is part of the job function of the Woodpeckers
  • No paving as this is part of the job function of the Woodpeckers
  • No burglar bars in front of the windows as this is part of the job function of the Woodpeckers
  • Bathrooms are tiled but need the finishing touches
  • It is Rosie’s wish to have the boundary wall painted. If weather permits, this is part of the job function of the Woodpeckers

The Woodberry Woodpeckers will work hard over the weekend to be finished in time of the opening on Monday, 05 March which will be attended by

  • Rosie and her team of care takers
  • The Irish Ambassador to SA, Mr. Colin Wrafter
  • The Executive Deputy Mayor of Cape Town, Ms Charlotte Williams
  • The CEO of Cape Town Routes Unlimited, Sheryl Ozinsky
  • The Woodberry Woodpeckers from Ireland
  • Trustees of the TCD Trust
  • Fairfield Tours (the tour operator)

We are all very proud and honoured to be part of this project which was funded by the Woodberry Woodpeckers, facilitated by Amabokoboko Sport (member of the Fairfield Group) and the Tourism Community Development Trust (TCD Trust).

Irish Ambassador to open brand new Respite Care Centre

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

INVITATION

IRISH AMBASSADOR TO OPEN BRAND NEW RESPITE CARE CENTRE

The official opening of the Respite Care Centre in Khayelitsha will take place on Monday 05 March at 15h00. We invite all Friends Of The Trust and interested parties to attend and share this exciting moment with us.
Refreshments will be served.
Please e-mail info@tcdtrust.org.za by LATEST Tuesday 01 March to confirm your attendance. We will send you directions via return mail.

Looking forward to seeing you all there!

A heartfelt “thank you” from Rosie

Monday, January 22nd, 2007

The trust recently received the following heart-warming letter from Rosie Mashale, the lady that runs the Baphumele creche, edu-care centre and respite centre.

Dear Di,

Thank you again and for everything you have done for us at Baphumelele all these years.

You have taken care for the creche,help to build the Respite Care and for always helping with buying the food for all the children at Christmas. It has been more than three years now. We all at Baphumelele highly appreciate, and hope that our relationship with you and your company will last longer.


We would like to invite you, Tessa and Johan to come and see the building before we could open it official, it must be between now in January and February so that we can make plans.

Dear Di, I don’t know what to say but really thank you again and again.

Thank you,
Rosie Mashale

We are very proud of all of your hard work too Rosie – Thank You!

Andre & the TCD Trust trustees

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