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Zero Carbon foot print

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL ORPHAN SUPPORT
PLAY YOUR PART!


Our homes will become famous the world over for their unique qualities;
They are simply put-
1) REVOLUTIONARY
2) CUTTING EDGE
3) INNOVATIVE
4) MARKETABLE
5) THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL ORPHAN SUPPORT

We are in need of funding on an on going basis for the following items.

This is what sets us apart from all other children’s homes!

Using the following -

1. 200W Air X breeze wind turbines - - R 14 640.00 each
2. 130W PV solar panel - R 7 700.00 each
3. 60A MPPT controller - R 5 775.00 each
4. 102A 12V calcium battery - R 1 450.00 each
5. 2000W inverter - R 11 330.00 each
6. Wind turbine mounting pole and bracket – R 2 750.00 each
7. Solar powered geyser R 40,000 each
TOTAL COSTS IS R 134,000 OR $ 13,500 USD OR 9571 BRITISH POUNDS

SPONSOR TODAY AND SET AN EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD.
BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WORLD’S FIRST ZERO CARBON FOOTPRINT CHILDREN’S HOME!
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On with the roof……..

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

We have started to put the roof on the children’s home. We are thatching our roof  and we have the top thatcher in South Africa doing the job for us! We are so excited this job is more complicated than most as we have had to design a metal frame work to hold the wind turbines and solar panels in place. They will sit directly on the pitch of th
e house and are quite heavy. Here are a few photos of the progress. Not long now and the family will be able to move in.

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Is there any way that you can help?

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

So many of our orphans have disabilities. The main one that we come across is Cerebral Palsy. We have 8 orphans with this condition and it really breaks my heart. If these children were in a western country they would be well cared for, they would be in schools that help them to learn and grow mentally, they would be in physio to help their muscles and joints to be more limber. They would have interaction with children who are in the same situation as they are and they would have a chance at having a life.
The children here have NONE of this.They get to lie on a mat on the floor, ignored by everyone. Not touched, not talked to, not loved.
When we go to visit these children I really struggle to fight back the tears. I get down with them and hold their hand. I talk to them in my broken Zulu and I pray for them.
How do they respond? They laugh and smile and try to talk back to me. It really doesn’t take much to make them feel special, but sadly the families of these orphans just don’t get it and this breaks my heart.
We need people to come and volunteer, to come and spend time with these families and teach them how to make the child’s life better. We need physiotherapists to come and teach the Grandmothers and aunts how to touch and manipulate the children’s arms and legs.
CAN YOU HELP?????

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An arm and a leg

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

While visiting one of our sponsor children last week we noticed that her hand was badly swollen. We discovered that some time ago she had been out playing and had fallen into a thorn bush. The thorns had lodged themselves deep into her hand. She visited a poor local hospital where they did an operation to remove the thorns. The doctors said that they could not locate them and stitched her hand up.

Sponsor childs swollen hand

Sne's swollen hand

The photo shows her hand 2 months later. A large abscess has formed protruding both sides of her hand. It left her in constant pain and unable to play with the other kids or even hold a pen.

We are not medically qualified but even so just looking at Sne’s hand announced that something had to be done! We imagined that doing nothing would have serious repercussions. We decided to do something!

We called one of the top hospitals in Durban and convinced a specialist to give us a free consultation. He said she needed an immediate operation. We asked him what would be the result of inaction in this case. He said the abscesses would no doubt have spread to the fingers and other areas of the hand causing paralysis and ultimately she would have lost her hand!

He then said that the operation would cost ‘an arm and a leg’.

He then said without hesitation that he would personally book her in to surgery and would do the operation himself - for free!

We are happy to announce that Sne had surgery at 22:00 last night. She is expected to make a total recovery. No doubt in a couple of weeks she will be walking on her hands again!

We feel privileged to have been in the right place at the right time and this time it has literally saved a little girls hand. We need this case to be the first of many. In order to do that we need more people on the ground. As the areas we work in are very rural area there are obviously costs involved in reaching these kids.

If you would like to financially contribute to this vital work please see our donations page for more information.

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Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

This is Sindi and she is now living with us for 5 days a week. Sindi and her 3 brothers lost their parents to AIDS 2 years ago and have been living with their grand-mother and great grand-mother ever since.Before their parents passed away the children were able to go to a good English speaking school, where they were getting a decent education, however when their parents passed away the children had to move in with their grandmothers who live in a VERY rural community. The school there is very bad and the level of education incredible poor, in fact after spending time in these schools I wonder if it is even worth the children going!! its really that bad!Sindi and 2 of her brothers now have sponsors and Sindi’s sponsor is a lady from Northern Ireland called Catherine. While Catherine was here visiting she had a chance to spend time with Sindi and talked about school with her. Sindi told us how that kids in the rural school hate her because she speaks and writes English and because she wants to be a doctor when she is older.Jealousy is a cruel thing and Sindi dreaded going to school every day because of the other children.Catherine’s heart went out to this beautiful, bright little girl and she decided to pay for Sindi to go to one of the best schools in the area!!!!!!!!What an amazing gift to give this little girl.Yesterday was Sindi’s 1st day at school and she LOVED it!As her home is too far from the new school Sindi is now going to be staying with us 5 days a week and going home at weekends. We are so excited to have her with us. She is one of the sweetest girls that I have ever met and I am so excited to see her grow.Catherine thankyou so much for making this dream come true for Sindi. We love and appreciate you and cant wait for your next visit!!!!!!xxx

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Can you help?

Monday, January 19th, 2009

HI guys…..so here in the problem. We need to get Amahle into Pre-School asap but Hle can not afford to pay for it. We really cant afford to do it either so I am making a request to all my old Soul Action friends, my BCC friends and any one else who feels like they would like to help this little girl start her education, PLEASE help us.Amahle turned 2 last september and is such a bright little girl. Hle really wants to give her the best education but just doesnt have the money to do so and is really stressed out about this.For those of you who have been to stay with us…remember the little pre-school across the road from us? Its called Bears. Well that is the pre-school that we want to get her into. I called them today and they told me that it would be R850 a month. Thats about 60 Pounds or about $122 a month.If I can get a few people to give on a monthly basis that would be an awesome help. Every little bit would help.Please pray about it (if you pray ;-) )And please message me if you feel that you could contribute towards this little girls education.Thanks GuysLove you all. Vashti

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Golf Day

Monday, December 8th, 2008

On Sunday we were invited to a Golf club for the day to raise awareness for Project O. It was for the Club Captain’s Cup so there were many top business men there. We started with sky divers landing on the 17th green, and then a presentation from Martin on Project O. The day was a great success and we hope that we can take the work of Project O all over the country with future golf day presentation.

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Almost there!

Friday, December 5th, 2008

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Progress

Friday, November 28th, 2008

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Friday, November 28th, 2008

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