Here is the original thread:
http://www.bmwfanatics.co.za/showthread.php?tid=13672
FULL TOY RUN PROGRAMME DETAILS:
Let me start with the goodnews::clap:
The goodnews I alluded to yesterday is as follows. A social development organisation (which will be announced on the day) pledged a significant donation in value & cash of approximately R100 000+ to the Durbanville Children's Home; which we will hand-over; to the kids and staff on the day. This is an amazing and generous donation. I spoke to one of the project coordinators of the Children's Home, yesterday and they were moved by this news since it appeared they would have ended the year on a very low note due to the lack of financial resources to meet some of the basic needs of the kids and organisation. (Check the needs of the organisation and children below). It will be such a pleasure to share the cheque & news with them on Sunday. This should be an inspiration to all of the Club & Fanatics members to make an effort to participate in the run so we can all share in this goodnews with the kids. :clap::thumbsup:
PROGRAMME:
MEET UP SUNDAY, 12 DECEMBER 2010: BMW/Mini Auto Atlantic Dealership between 8.30 - 9.00am.
9.00: In the Auto Atlantic, lovely coffee shop upstairs, we will do some welcome & introductions & collect toys & goods from members. :thumb:
10.00: Leave for the Durbanville Children's Home to deliver toys & goods.
10.45: At the Durbanville Children's Home. Handing over toys & goods as well as a significant cheque & goods for the Charity. Pics/vids & chatting with staff and kids.
11.30: Cruise/Run to coastal Melkbos. Nice detours onroute.
13.00: Relax @ the Moyo. Food Platters have been pre-booked and paid for and if we are more than 30 people we can order more platters on the spot. :wave:
Here are the details of the Charity that we are sponsoring::clap:
CHARITY:
Durbanville Children's Home
WEBSITE:
http://www.durbanvillekinderhuis.org.za/pages/english/a-bit-about-us/a-bit-about-us.php
CHARITY DESCRIPTION:
A children's home providing care for abused, abandoned and orphaned children.
CORE ACTIVITIES:
Providing a home for abused, abandoned and orphaned children from 2-18 years. The Durbanville Children's Home is a non-profit, care facility for 144 children. The Home is situated in Durbanville, 30km from Cape Town and serves all the communities of the Cape Peninsula. Originally founded in 1883 as a home for neglected children, it became an orphanage and it is now a facility for abused and abandoned children. The Durbanville Children’s Home is today recognised as a model for child and youth care in a therapeutical milieu and is committed to providing quality care to children in need. :thumbsup:
CAPACITY: :thumbsup:
Number of staff: 57 (including 4 social workers and 25 child careworkers)
Number of volunteers: 35 (international) / 50 (local)
Number of children accommodated: 144
Registration numbers:011-891 NPO & Physical address:1 Church St; Durbanville; Cape Town
GPS coordinates: S 33° 50.11' E 18° 38.70'
For a heart breaking moment read the wishlist of the kids and the needs of the organisation here:
Girls & Boys wishlists::bawling:
http://www.durbanvillekinderhuis.org.za/pages/english/whatrsquos-up/current-projects.php
Organisational Needs: :bawling:
http://www.durbanvillekinderhuis.org.za/pages/english/what-can-you-do/donate-goods.php
I hope we are all making the effort to collect toys and dust off old useable ones. There are children that will absolutely appreciate them.:wave::clap:
Look forward to seeing ya all on Sunday. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
http://www.bmwfanatics.co.za/showthread.php?tid=13672
FULL TOY RUN PROGRAMME DETAILS:
Let me start with the goodnews::clap:
The goodnews I alluded to yesterday is as follows. A social development organisation (which will be announced on the day) pledged a significant donation in value & cash of approximately R100 000+ to the Durbanville Children's Home; which we will hand-over; to the kids and staff on the day. This is an amazing and generous donation. I spoke to one of the project coordinators of the Children's Home, yesterday and they were moved by this news since it appeared they would have ended the year on a very low note due to the lack of financial resources to meet some of the basic needs of the kids and organisation. (Check the needs of the organisation and children below). It will be such a pleasure to share the cheque & news with them on Sunday. This should be an inspiration to all of the Club & Fanatics members to make an effort to participate in the run so we can all share in this goodnews with the kids. :clap::thumbsup:
PROGRAMME:
MEET UP SUNDAY, 12 DECEMBER 2010: BMW/Mini Auto Atlantic Dealership between 8.30 - 9.00am.
9.00: In the Auto Atlantic, lovely coffee shop upstairs, we will do some welcome & introductions & collect toys & goods from members. :thumb:
10.00: Leave for the Durbanville Children's Home to deliver toys & goods.
10.45: At the Durbanville Children's Home. Handing over toys & goods as well as a significant cheque & goods for the Charity. Pics/vids & chatting with staff and kids.
11.30: Cruise/Run to coastal Melkbos. Nice detours onroute.
13.00: Relax @ the Moyo. Food Platters have been pre-booked and paid for and if we are more than 30 people we can order more platters on the spot. :wave:
Here are the details of the Charity that we are sponsoring::clap:
CHARITY:
Durbanville Children's Home
WEBSITE:
http://www.durbanvillekinderhuis.org.za/pages/english/a-bit-about-us/a-bit-about-us.php
CHARITY DESCRIPTION:
A children's home providing care for abused, abandoned and orphaned children.
CORE ACTIVITIES:
Providing a home for abused, abandoned and orphaned children from 2-18 years. The Durbanville Children's Home is a non-profit, care facility for 144 children. The Home is situated in Durbanville, 30km from Cape Town and serves all the communities of the Cape Peninsula. Originally founded in 1883 as a home for neglected children, it became an orphanage and it is now a facility for abused and abandoned children. The Durbanville Children’s Home is today recognised as a model for child and youth care in a therapeutical milieu and is committed to providing quality care to children in need. :thumbsup:
CAPACITY: :thumbsup:
Number of staff: 57 (including 4 social workers and 25 child careworkers)
Number of volunteers: 35 (international) / 50 (local)
Number of children accommodated: 144
Registration numbers:011-891 NPO & Physical address:1 Church St; Durbanville; Cape Town
GPS coordinates: S 33° 50.11' E 18° 38.70'
For a heart breaking moment read the wishlist of the kids and the needs of the organisation here:
Girls & Boys wishlists::bawling:
http://www.durbanvillekinderhuis.org.za/pages/english/whatrsquos-up/current-projects.php
Organisational Needs: :bawling:
http://www.durbanvillekinderhuis.org.za/pages/english/what-can-you-do/donate-goods.php
I hope we are all making the effort to collect toys and dust off old useable ones. There are children that will absolutely appreciate them.:wave::clap:
Look forward to seeing ya all on Sunday. :thumbsup::thumbsup: