Midmar 2017

Cameron Lock is raising funds for Singakwenza

From the moment I become a mom, I was privileged to learn about the extensive stimulation, experiences and learning opportunities young children should be exposed to, in order for the right building blocks to be laid, for them to reach their full emotional, social, academic and physical development, later in life. My two children have grown up with this privildged start to life. I feel passionately that every child in our country deserves the same, with their little minds being stimulated from the day they were born. And not only for the happiness and wellbeing of the child , but also for the future of education in South Africa. Parents, teachers and even our government all want the best for our children. The problem is not everyone understands what that is. By not understanding the importance of early childhood education on a child’s development, and not having the practical tools, knowledge and skills to implement such learning experiences, we are unknowingly denying these children a successful future. Singakwenza is changing this! I feel privileged to be associated with them on my 8 mile journey and am in awe of the amazing work they do every day and the impact they are having on so many lives. Please support them, by supporting me on my 8 mile adventure.

overall progress

raised R24 482,39 goal R10 000,00

245%

donations

Name Message Donation
ONEPLANET - YOUR AWESOME FRIENDS We love Amanda - Be Awesome everyday!!! R500
Fundraising Garden Tea R3 524
BBC Book Club Girls Go Mands, love your bookclub girls R1 500
Down to Earth Good luck! R250
Esse Skin Care Well done Amanda! R2 000
Pure beginnings Good Luck Mands!! R1 000
Budge and Kir Go mands go!!! R200
Karen Ridge So proud of you Manda xxx R200
Debbie You're awesome xxx R100
kate Carlisle-Kitz Love it - go Mands xx R200
Swimathon Fundraising Events R13 008
Radcliffe Roomies Go Mandos R2 000

Singakwenza, meaning “We can do it!”, is a non-profit organisation based in Kwa-Zulu Natal which builds sustainable Early Childhood Education programmes in economically disadvantaged communities, using recycling to make resources.

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