Midmar 2017

Andrew OMahony is raising funds for Singakwenza

Did you know that almost 80% of a person’s brain potential is achieved by the age of 4? Did you know that most of this potential is built while a child is playing? Most caregivers in crèches around South Africa are not aware of the fact that they are holding the future of our country in their hands. What an exciting and daunting prospect! Enter Singakwenza – a non-profit organisation based in Hilton, KwaZulu-Natal. Singakwenza means, “We can do it!”, and our goal is to teach as many parents, educators and community workers about the importance of learning through play as we can, and to show them how easy it is to provide fun activities for their children so that they can develop vital educational foundations.

overall progress

raised R10 000,00 goal R10 000,00

100%

donations

Name Message Donation
C H A S E C A E S A R & R O S C O E WOOF WOOF WOOF R114
Karen Gibson Donation from Karen Gibson R100
Bee Bee #waterisyourelement Enjoy Midmar xxx R400
Luke & Joel Little steps can get you there R100
Stephen & Dharmesh O'Mahony (USA) $200 from Mum and Dad <3 R2 661
Sarita & Ashok Soni (USA) $50 from Sarita & Ashok Soni R665
Santosh Sharma (USA) $100 from Santosh Sharma R1 330
Sunita Liggin (USA) $100 from Aunty Sunita R1 330
Juls R300
Rob & Antoinette Seiler Lots of love and Faith from the Saudi Seilers R1 000
Fallon Happy swimming See u soon R200
Julie Clarke Just a little bit more to your kitty. R200
Valerie & Grahame Merry Christmas Andrew R500
Michela Curzi Good Luck and see you at Midmar!! R100
Kingsley Good Luck andy :D R500
Pearl Rene O'Mahony So proud of you for always doing your best with a happy heart and a smiling face :) You make such a difference in this world and mine. Lots of love, your wife xxx P/S "Here comes Brazil!" #jinga #swimming #waterisourelement R500

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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