
We recently received new pictures of Hugo from South Africa. Life there is picking up again after the global coronavirus lockdown.
The vaccination campaign is progressing more and more and the Ndlovu Care Group’s programs can be reopened to the people.
Here are a few current impressions:
The preschools for small children and the rehabilitation centers for disabled children continue to operate under hygiene regulations.
The children are again encouraged to play with the therapeutic activities.
This is a great relief for the children: not only a change from the cramped and very basic living situation, but also a regular hot meal again.
The pandemic has shown that the greatest enemy is hunger.
The food garden project, which aims to ensure self-sufficiency in fresh vegetables, has gained a foothold and is an integral part of the daily diet. A healthy diet, especially one rich in vitamins, is essential. It is a great success that this has been so well received and continued in the community. Last but not least, the donation from RTL “Wir helfen Kindern e.V.” has made a significant contribution to this project.
The sports field gets a fresh coat of paint. Before the children and young people start their sporting activities, the employees of the Ndlovu Care Group clean, paint and renovate the facility.
At the end of November, some members of our foundation will fly to Elandsdoorn. We would like to gain an impression of the current situation and the next urgent issues on site.
We will report on the trip in detail.