Uncategorized | Prochorus https://prochorus.org Community Development Tue, 26 Jan 2021 08:35:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://prochorus.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/cropped-prochorus_logo_web-32x32.png Uncategorized | Prochorus https://prochorus.org 32 32 Dream Again Foundation Annual Report 2020 https://prochorus.org/2203/ https://prochorus.org/2203/#respond Tue, 26 Jan 2021 08:32:54 +0000 http://host2112.temp.domains/~dotenter/prochorus/?p=2203

What a privilege to be part of what God has planned for the DreamGirls of the Riebeek Valley during the unprecedented moment-in-time, called: 2020!!

We started the year with welcoming our 27 ‘farmgirls’ and their six mentors back with a fun evening of creating their Vision 2020/Dream boards. The girls could exchange their 2019 school rapports for a “diamond” pen, which tied in with our new logo and slogan. We hoped to track their progress at school in this way.

February’s Girlsclub welcomed the director of Sinethamba Malmesbury, Heinelize. Sinethemba reminded the girls of their value and connected extraordinarily with their hearts. Michelle Porter added to the theme of value in March. She presented a painting workshop, where the girls were introduced to a new skill and went home with a self-designed rose-painting. While we were creating, Michelle talked about our uniqueness, individuality and the Creator’s part in our design of ‘being me’.

Two of our 2019 graduated Dreamgirls entered further education, and after their 8-week course at the Waymakers Training Facility in Wellington, they received certificates in hospitality and elderly-care respectively. Both of them found employment locally, and this is a huge feat for the Foundation!!

We did not meet up with the girls or mentors for a few months but kept in touch with the mentor to evaluate our girls’ mental and educational circumstances. All our girls were safe, and well-looked-after by the various owners of the farms where they live.

We celebrated meeting again in August, with a care pack for each girl, lovingly put together by a growing team of volunteers. The Dream-team are local ladies, who want to be agents of change and see a change in our girls’ lives and hearts. We are so thankful for every helping hand that God is collecting to surround these precious young lives. In the light of venue specifications during the restrictions, we were blessed by the local hotel. They agreed for us to use their garden as an interim venue. It is such a joy to see how the whole community supports the Dream Again Foundation to operate still and bring life, love and hope into lives, regardless of circumstances.

For the last few clubs of the year, we invited local artists to introduce the girls to the Stone Circle (landscape art) project in Riebeek Kasteel. We had a speaker help the girls understand what it is like to live with Parkinson’s disease and a sugar/cake-artist to help us all creating Christmas-cupcakes for the whole family at home!

All glory to God for gathering faithful sponsors around the Foundation; raising a team of dedicated volunteers and creating opportunities to grow, learn and develop – even during a world that is not always as we expected it to be.

More than ever, we are convinced that God loves these girls, and they are indeed more worthy than rubies!!

2020 was a good year for the Dream Again Foundation, and we are looking forward.

 

Festive Christmas worshop

Instructions on the Stone Circle project

Local Artist Kayla explaining how the circles were made

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Books of life https://prochorus.org/books-of-life/ https://prochorus.org/books-of-life/#respond Wed, 27 Mar 2019 09:28:05 +0000 http://host2112.temp.domains/~dotenter/prochorus/?p=1353

Books of Life was started in response to the need for tutors who can help children in the Nomzamo Township in Somerset West. The aim is to provide extra classes to ensure that the children in the community reach their academic goals.

We are currently tutoring 12 children, with 4 tutors every second Saturday at Zola stable Ministries, located in Nomzamo. There is also playtime with younger scholars.  

Project Goals
Project Needs
  • Tutors 
  • Academic material (study guides, text books etc.) 
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Prochorus Newsletter June 2018 https://prochorus.org/prochorus-newsletter-june-2018/ https://prochorus.org/prochorus-newsletter-june-2018/#respond Thu, 28 Jun 2018 08:00:39 +0000 http://host2112.temp.domains/~dotenter/prochorus/?p=1208 Halfway there

Our projects have been stable and running – and we have experienced growth in beneficiaries we are reaching. Prochorus will be closed from the 2-11 July to give our project staff and management a much-needed break.

Over the last quarter, we boast of a successful Xhiliraces event – seeing both our reach and income increase. Thank you to everyone who made the day a success. We are aware that without partners, family, friends and donors – the day could’ve not been a success.

We look forward to next years event – and have exciting developments in store. If you would like to get involved with the Xhiliraces or know more – please email info@xhiliraces.com. 

We also have an exciting new development in Delft. Prochorus is proud to welcome Prochorus Delft to the team. We have had a few seed projects over the past year, and Delft is now officially a part of the Prochorus family. We are so excited to see what their competent and compassionate team of leaders have planned. Currently, they are raising funds for a building in the Delft area – on which they hope to build a creche. More information to follow.

Franschhoek | 

Leadership Training

On Saturday the 26 May 2018 the Franschhoek Youth Forum did a follow-up leadership development training, with the student council from Groendal Secondary. We had fewer students attend this time, but it was good to see the main core group who wish to follow through with this process. The group was enthusiastic and participation was great. The session focussed on servant leadership, their responsibility as leaders, the influence of social media, small group discussions, as well as two short icebreakers.

We want to thank all the Youth Forum members who committed their time to help develop the young leaders of Groendal Secondary. We would also like to thank the teachers and Principal of Groendal Secondary for the opportunity. I believe by taking hands and working together we can have a lasting impact on the lives of the youth.

 

Youth Day Event

The Franschhoek Youth Forum had its annual youth day event on Friday the 15 June 2016 due to the venue being booked for the Saturday. It was a cold wet winters evening and the turnout was good. We had singers, dancers, and drama groups perform and showcase their talents, and they gave it their all and did a great job. There was also two keynote speakers who really encouraged the young people and testified of their past challenging life and how that didn’t determine who they are. We also used the opportunity to share the gospel of Christ with the audience, and there were ten young people who took the stand to commit their Lives to live for the Glory of God. They were also encouraged to connect with us afterwards to get spiritual support structures around them, to assist them to grow in the process of salvation.

We would like to thank all the members for playing their role in the youth day event and a special thank you to the project team who did all the groundwork to make this event happen.

 

SOMERSET WEST |

Storehouse Project

The storehouse project is how Prochorus Somerset West redistributes the donations received to sister NGO’s and needy people in the Helderberg community.

Here are some of the testimonies from the last quarter:

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Books of Life:

Rani Van Wyk is a teacher and had a stirring in her heart to use her gifting and talent for teaching. At first she aims to help children, but later on, she desires to also assist adults. Her heart is to provide after-school tutoring for the kids and reading and skills development for adults.

She approached us with the vision laid on her heart, explaining the logistical constraints and challenges she faces. Prochorus Somerset West assisted by acquiring a venue in the target community, got sponsors for materials and identified and connected her with the pupils through the local church.

In February, she and a friend started with five children once a month on a Saturday morning, from 9-12 at our local church’s grounds. First utilising the Spring of Life crèche buildings and now has moved into the church building. They are four teachers now and are tutoring 10 children, with a focus on two Grade 12 pupils, helping them to get ready for their final exams.

Further, they also do play-time with the children and want to increase the frequency of classes. She ‘recruits’ her own teachers from friends and through networking. They are looking for more hands/hearts to come and help.

if you want to get involved contact gerhard.terhaar@shofaronline.org.

 

Hands Of Life – at Spring of Life 

The ‘Hands of Life’- project from 2016 at the Spring of Life crèche, had another fresh injection. In April this the scholars of the Bernhard-Strigel-Gymnasium (Memmingen, Germany) once again raised funds in their private capacity, to assist with structural upgrades to the crèche. We used these funds in building the much-needed toilets in a wendy house at the Spring of Life crèche. The scholars and their teachers, spent the morning of 11 April, with our crèche children and teachers. They also donated four wall panel heaters for the two crèche buildings and a new slide in the playground. They painted the bungalow and made a sign for the toilets in the local languages. And of course, they played with the kids after handing out specially packed ‘party packs’.

Everyone had a great morning, and new friendships were started, that I believe will flourish into beautiful testimonies. We are very grateful for this continuous, beautiful relationship between BSG and SoL.

 

 

STELLENBOSCH | 

Cycling Newsletter June 2018

With the change in weather and school exams, the cycling project has been quieter than usual. The kids focused more on their academic achievements and used cycling as an outlet to take their minds off of stress and other tasks they may be dealing with. It has been an amazing tool to teach them to have a balanced lifestyle by juggling different priorities in life as well as having time for relaxation. With the aim of not being in training and racing it was the ideal time to involve those that are not partaking in school.

For the past two months, we have had a new mechanic trainee Warren Jansen who is currently assisting with the project and learning necessary skills to become a mechanic. He is being taught many skills such as wheel truing, servicing bottom brackets and headsets, setting gears and basic suspension service and maintenance. We also involved four of the older boys with the preparation of our event Xhiliraces held at Oak Valley wine estate  in Grabouw. They worked long hours to help lay out the different routes for the MTB and trail running event. Through this, they learned some skills about trail building and maintenance which is a growing market in the Western Cape.

We can thus say that the main focus of the project has been about opening opportunities outside of the project and equipping our boys with more practical skills that they can use later in their lives when it is their time to move forward.

Warren is the new Bike Mechanic in Training.

The Xhiliraces Route laying team busy building the tracks.


The Jonkershoek Educare Centre

It has been quite a busy term at the Jonkershoek Educare Centre during the last few months.  We learned about the history of freedom day and the children had the opportunity to express their own opinions.  We have experienced a lot of bonding between the children.  We have seen how their friendships have grown from day to day. We said goodbye to Anna; who was a volunteer from Germany. She spent 8 months on the project.  She was involved with our Early Childhood Development projects in Kayamandi and Cloetesville as well as the Jonkershoek Educare Centre.  She did weekly creative arts activities with the children and they thoroughly enjoyed it.  We will definitely miss her.

Soph-Mari and Jana have continued to coach and mentor the young ladies in the community.  They meet up with about 15 girls once a week for mentoring them through some of their challenges that they might experience.  The main focus of the group is to create a safe space for the girls to share their experiences and challenges in life.

On Youth day the Shofar Local Missions did a fun day for all the children in the community.  The children loved it and the weather was perfect for this occasion.

There have also been a lot of new volunteers that have started to give some of their time.  We are very thankful for this.  Lucille continues to do an amazing work with the maths twice a week and we can see that it will make a difference for the children in the long run.  Currently, we have about 10 volunteers on a weekly basis.

We have also received some donations-in-kind.  We are thankful for everybody that is contributing to the centre to create a safe space for the children within the community.

 

Playgroup project:

Siyanda and Little Builders have been very busy over the last few months.  The children are learning a lot and are having so much fun at the centres.  The teachers are doing such an incredible job to create a safe space for these vulnerable children.

Siyanda went on an outing to the Aquarium and the children loved every moment of it.  Anna; the volunteer from Germany was volunteering at Siyanda for the past 8 months and she has built some strong relationships with the children and the teachers.  She went back home a few weeks ago and we would like to thank her for her input and hard work during her time here in South Africa.

Students from Wilgenhof and Heemstede did a two-day outreach in June to Little Builders and Siyanda.  At Little Builders they painted the office and at Siyanda they installed new lights and did some creative activities with the children.

We have also received the good news that Siyanda, Jonkershoek Educare Centre and Little Builders will receive Santa Shoe Boxes again at the end of the year.  This is always a very special occasion.

 

DELFT | 

Delft on Main crèche:

Prochorus Delft has a dream of building a high-quality early childhood development centre for the children of the Delft community. The vision is to build a centre as a resource to the community – not only for the children who will directly benefit from the centre but also for the crèche teachers who with little to no resources are running crèches.

Currently, the land has been bought, and the plans are in. The Prochorus Delft team are working tirelessly to raise the remaining funds, and are awaiting the approval of their plans so that they can start seeing the dream become a reality.

The project still needs R 440 000 – to complete the vision. If you would like to make a donation towards the building of the crèche, please contact durbanville@shofaronline.org or donate using the reference: DelftECD

 

RENOVATIONS: 

Prochorus is currently making use of the Shofar Delft church office to run an aftercare for the children of Delft.

Pending the new building, the Prochorus Delft team cleaned and renovated the backyard. This was to provide the aftercare children have a larger play area, and to neaten the office grounds.

 

SAY SOMETHING:

Shofar Durbanville is hosting a theatre production telling the story of love and hope. The play is based on the love story of two congregation members who undertook a journey to open their hearts and fall in love.

The show is running from the 27 – 29th of June and all proceeds will go towards building the crèche on main on Delft

For more info- visit the Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/173446430007069/

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Prochorus Newsletter October 2016 https://prochorus.org/prochorus-october-news-letter/ https://prochorus.org/prochorus-october-news-letter/#respond Mon, 10 Oct 2016 07:46:03 +0000 http://host2112.temp.domains/~dotenter/prochorus/?p=954

 As we come to the end of October, let’s look at some of the activities happening in our Prochorus Branches

 

 

 

 

Cycling Project

Wine to Whales 

During the 2016 Wine to Whales MTB Ride, two riders (Lorenzo le Roux and Daniel Mannweiler) from our team will compete in the event to raise funds for the beneficiaries of our Development Cycling project in Jonkershoek. We were blessed with a free Charity entry by Stillwater Sports in support of the project through fundraising and promoting the project. This opportunity is perfectly aligned to support the two riders with their preparations for the 2017 Absa Cape Epic. Daniel from Germany, who has been involved with the project for many years, will race with Lorenzo, who has been on our project since its launch in 2011. The funds raised during this campaign will specifically go towards high performance coaching, to assist the talented riders in reaching their full potential as a cyclist and possibly enter into a cycling career.

Follow the link below and see how you can get involved in helping us reach this campaign goal.

https://www.givengain.com/cause/303/campaigns/12272/

 

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Khayamandi

 

Unakho Creche for the Differently Abled rebuilt

Unakho, our creche for the differently abled is growing, and to meet this demand we have built a new classroom. The objective of the Unakho Center is to enable differently abled learners to make a meaningful contribution to their community. Two strategies are employed in achieving this objective; firstly the Center will provide care and developmental therapy to differently abled learners and secondly, the community will be educated on living with and caring for differently abled people.

The building has been largely funded by an international donor, however we still need a few more materials to see this project completed.

To contribute to this cause and help us finish the new building for Unakho, visit the Givengain campaign on the following link:

https://www.givengain.com/cause/303/campaigns/7948/

 

 

Somerset-West

 

Joining Hands with Kingdom Kids in Sir Lowry’s Pass  

Something brand new for us here in the Helderberg-region, is to support a project that is not a Prochorus project, but a project driven by other people/organisations. An ECD (Early Childhood Development) centre, Kingdom Kids in Sir Lowry’s Pass Village, needed help and several organisations jumped in.

Our women’s ministry team has been supporting the teachers in a spiritual capacity for the past year. After lining up up private and corporate donors, of whom Distance4ADifference was one, they approached us to co-ordinate and assist with a building project needed at this crèche. To meet the Department of Social Development’s criteria for the registration of an ECD, there was a need for another classroom and additional toilets for the children. We broke down and removed a current structure that was unsafe to host the children, and we managed to build two new wooden structures; walls, ceilings and mini-toilets-and-basins installed. As contractors, we used people from the local labor pool. As the current septic tank was also inadequate, a new waste-removal system has also been installed.

The teachers of the crèche are very grateful and excited for these additions, as this will enable them to register their crèche as an ECD centre. We’re looking forward to more involvement, as the buildings need to be painted with the special fire-retardant paint prescribed by the department.

 

 

 

 

Franschhoek

 

 

Blessing bags Launched

We are excited to see the new bags for the feeding bag initiative with the development coming from Shofar Christian Church head office. The idea is to make a bag that lasts long enough to reuse, and then to market it in such a way as to give the responsibility of filling the bags for those in need to the community as well. We are thinking in the line of a “pay it forward” principle, so that even tourists seeing the bag will know the story behind it and will help the individual in need get their bag filled.

 

Rapid Relief

On the evening of the 27th August 2016, 23 shacks burnt down in Groendal. Due to the collaborative effort by Franco and Prochorus, to stockpile food and resources for rapid relief, we were immediately called into action. We drove out to assess the situation and to find out how many families were in need. When we arrived on the scene, Minnie Pietersen the DA counselor was already there organising the logistics. We liaised with her about the rapid relief stockpile we have ready to bring. She told us that Stellenbosch municipality was going to provide for the needs of the people for the first two days. Further, the municipality will build new shelters. She also said that it would be great if we could deliver our resources on Tuesday the 30th August 2016 once all 23 families are in their new shelters.

When Tuesday arrived we loaded up 23 food bags one for each family. This would be able to feed a family for about a week, as well as 23 basins with basic toiletries such as soap tooth brushes tooth paste, and 23 blankets.

We would like to thank Franco for making the rapid relief possible by providing the funding for Prochorus to stockpile these resources. We would also like to thank Stellenbosch municipality and the DA counselors for their rapid response to the need.

 

 

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ECD Project https://prochorus.org/ecd-project/ https://prochorus.org/ecd-project/#respond Thu, 17 Mar 2016 09:26:24 +0000 http://host2112.temp.domains/~dotenter/prochorus/?p=926 As the Shofar Church has direct relationship with a number of early Childhood Development Centre (ECD) heads and staff, our main focus is in this area. We currently support the Little Angels Crèche with financial, administrative and logistical support. We also mentor and take care of the staff of an additional 4 ECD centres. We offer prayer, spiritual and emotional support, and organisational and business development.

In Addition to this, Franschhoek Prochorus has accepted the call to fulfil the ECD development objectives summarized by the local organisation. Bhabhathane, who have outlines seven sub-projects, as chosen by the heads of the 20-odd Franschhoek Valley- Based ECDs.

The sub-projects include:

  • Full enrolment in a formal ECD or playgroup, of the close to 1500 local children younger than five
  • Food provision to all children in these ECDs or playgroups
  • The registration of all unregistered ECDs
  • The implementation of a common, registered learning programme in all ECDs (or the registration of any existing programmes)
  • The training of ECD staff towards recognized NQF 1 and NQF 4 qualifications
  • Facilitation of interaction between the ECDs and local Primary School Heads of Department and the upgrading of existing ECDs and the construction of new facilities

 

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Franschhoek Youth Forum https://prochorus.org/franschhoek-youth-forum/ https://prochorus.org/franschhoek-youth-forum/#respond Fri, 04 Mar 2016 09:55:04 +0000 http://host2112.temp.domains/~dotenter/prochorus/?p=914 Prochorus Franschhoek initiated the establishment of the Franschhoek Youth Forum. The youth forum is a culmination of the leaders of 15 youth organisations in the valley that choose to come together and discuss relevant issues, challenges and solutions pertaining to youth development in the valley.

 

Prochorus Franschhoek also manages the driving of a combined vision and networking between the represented organisations, to bring about combined events, and to develop individuals in the Forum. The Franschhoek Youth Forum actively pursues a mission to champion leaders and foster change in the lives of young people, by striving towards a complete cycle of youth development, and to stand together in unity to maximize our strengths towards a greater impact on families, communities and society as a whole.

 

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