e july 2013 newsletter no 3
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Living Foundation Australia Ltd ABN 36162986156
in partnership with
† Living Foundation in Zimbabwe
Newsletter Edition 003
July 2013
I take a breath and take time to consider what our progress has been since the last newsletter. Most you will read about in specific snippets further on in the newsletter.
As a quick summary though: Our Memorandum of Understanding for the Fort Rixon project has been passed by the Insiza Rural District Council. Dull as this sentence may read, it is definitely NOT! This is what we have been waiting for and Tatenda has been negotiating over the last 6 months.
Wow!
It means we now have permission to go ahead with our plans for the school and can use the primary school classrooms for the sewing and craft work. We are required to report monthly with details of progress, budgeting etc for the school and will be given full approval once the council has been satisfied with this. In spite of the restrictions we were working under, the “Sewing Ladies” have become 4 groups - skilled sewers (new word needed here! sewpersons?), learning sewpersons, crocheters and craft people. With our new permission to go ahead we can be better set up to use the new sewing machines. We have been investigating what can be done about a water supply - necessary if we are to go ahead with a community garden and consider other possibilities such as raising chickens. An old windmill there was checked out but is beyond repair so solar, and a bore and pump are being considered.
Four young people have just left to start an 18 month course at Ebenezer Farm School. Check out this website for more information: http://ebenezerzimbabwe.blogspot. com.au/2012_10_01_archive.html At home we have had some opportunities to speak about Living Foundation, for which we are very grateful. There have been fundraising events. The Bridgetown ladies who support us have completed over 50 sewing kits for us to take with us when we go. There are so many needs we see and so many possibilities for what we could do but we know we cannot implement all our plans straight away. We need to concentrate on one or two and do them well. Thank you for the enthusiasm, energy, prayer, financial and fundraising support and encouragement you give us! Louise
We are going to Zimbabwe! Five ladies are booked to go to Zimbabwe on 1st September for 3 weeks! Suzanne and I plus Stephanie Camarri from Nannup, Trish Thiel from Busselton and Lorraine Griffiths from Perth. We hadn’t planned or gone looking for extra helpers and it took us a little while to take in that they were serious about wanting to join us. This opens up a lot of possibilities for what we are able to do while there and we are planning enthusiastically. When Suzanne and I were there last year we had no idea of what was ahead of us. Our visit to Fort Rixon was at the very end of our Cosmos Healthcare work and we left straight afterwards. This time we go intending to investigate and find answers to many questions, do a lot of talking with people etc. We want to come home with a much better understanding to help with future planning. Louise
Back Row: Left to right—Louise Furniss, Stephanie Camarri Front Row: Left to right—Suzanne Reynolds, Trish Thiel, Lorraine Griffiths
...FROM THE SEWING LADIES!...
What has been happening with the sewing ladies
since our last newsletter? We can’t wait to go to
Fort Rixon so we can really understand what the
ladies are doing. We knew that until the necessary
Memorandum of Understanding was passed by the
local authority that the ladies were not free to use
space at the primary school. However, they have
very clearly not been just sitting waiting.
We have had photographs of the skilled sewing
ladies, the learning sewing ladies and the crocheting
group! We have also had photographs of some
other craft work that has been done. Clearly we
can’t call them the sewing ladies any longer and will
have to come up with some clearer titles - not
sewing and not ladies!
Now that the MOU has been passed we can start
making some more concrete plans. A lot of
thought, talking and investigation needs to go into
this and we will be able to do this far more
effectively once we go to Zimbabwe. In the
meantime we are asking the ladies to produce quite
a number of items so that we can bring them back
to Australia to sell. It would be such a waste to go
over with full cases and not come back with full
cases too! This will give them something definite
to work towards as we work out a business model
and marketing strategies.
While we realize that we need to have “bread and
butter” markets … er “sadza” markets in Zimbabwe,
we do know that we can sell things in Australia
too. There will be a certain amount of trial and error
as well as research as we work out the best way to
structure things, the best ways to access materials,
the best items to produce etc. We are very open to
any suggestions or help as we do this. We are
looking forward with excitement to the next steps!
Louise
Personal Profiles Tatenda and Elizabeth Toera
Tatenda was born on the 5th of February 1981, in the
resort town of Kariba. He is the first born son in a
family of three and did his primary and secondary
education in Kariba and Murehwa respectively. After
that he completed his tertiary education at Mpilo
School of nursing in Bulawayo.
Elizabeth was born on the 6th of May 1982 , in
Mberengwa. She is the first born daughter in a
family of three. Elizabeth did her primary and
secondary education in Bulawayo and Masvingo
respectively.
Tatenda and Elizabeth are both Christians who met
at River of Life, Jubilee church, Bulawayo in 2007 .
From the day they met they knew this was a
relationship called from God. They then traditionally
got married in December 2009, before having a
wedding on the 4th of September 2010.
Currently, Tatenda is employed by Sizolwethu Mobile clinic where he is working as Registered General Nurse
and Elizabeth is employed by Standard Chartered Bank where she works as a Business Relationship Manager.
The couple have a baby boy, Daniel Tdiwanashe Toera who was born on the 27th of October 2011.
Thank you! Two weeks ago, the students at Enkanisweni School were blessed by the arrival of new desks and chairs. There is enough furniture to share with the sewing group as well. We are
grateful for this gift to the Busselton Lions Club, who responded to a specific request for help in this regard, and, like all of our generous supporters, have made such a difference to the lives of the students and community members of Fort Rixon, Zimbabwe. We humbly thank you all, and the words of Collins, our full-time teacher, express it beautifully:
‘We would like to express our heartfelt appreciation and joy for the extension of your gift to us. This has seen students being able to learn in a conducive environment and as a learning institution we believe we are on the path of fulfilling the "universal education for all" goal. May you never tire in doing good as blessed is the hand that giveth than the one that receiveth. May the Almighty God bless.’
THE SCHOOL LIBRARY
Donated books were ordered from http://www.betterworldbooks.com
who offer free shipping and quote— "We generate funding for leading literacy
initiatives around the world. Our partners build schools, start libraries, train teachers and
provide scholarships."
This was Tatenda's email response when the first parcel of books arrived:
Subject: Hey!! Date: Thursday, 25 April 2013 3:57 PM Guess what? I finally received the 29 copies of the books you bought from Better Books. I will get to see Collins this afternoon and cannot wait to see his Big Fat Smile! Louise
POSITION VACANT eBay / Gumtree / Quoka Salesperson
Sometimes we are given things to sell that
we know we would get a better price for on
eBay or Gumtree rather than putting them in
a garage sale or Trash and Treasure. We don't
have the time to do this and trying to sell
from outside the city is also difficult if
things need to be picked up, not posted. We
are hoping there may be someone who enjoys
fiddling around selling things on eBay etc.
and who would do it for us. At the moment we
have some camping equipment and a few other
items ready to be sold and we can drop these
things off to you when we are next in
Perth. If you are interested, please email
Louise at [email protected]
PUT YOUR HAND UP
if you have any fundraising
suggestions—we would love
to hear from you!
[ See the back page for our contact details ]
Suzanne
On Thursday, 20th June, Suzanne was delighted to accept a wonderful donation from her
granddaughter Hannah, on behalf of Hannah's teacher, Mr. Bob Cameron and the Year 5/6 class
at Cornerstone Christian College. The class had worked hard to produce a joke book, which was published and sold to raise money for Living Foundation Australia Ltd. Suzanne took along a large photo display from Zimbabwe and had a
great time answering really good questions from many class members. Our thanks to this
wonderful class and its teacher for their hard work! If you missed out on a fabulous joke book,
there are still a few copies left, at $2.50 each. Please ring 97541833 or email Suzanne at
Suzanne
A fun and successful Trash and
Treasure sale was held at the Nannup
Hall on Saturday 22nd June. A great
time was had by all, and these local
children had a wonderful time searching
for treasures in the 10 cent bargain box!
Thanks to all who donated goods and
helped on the day!
Suzanne
Khayelihle
In our last newsletter we reported that one of the students, 19yo Khayelihle Ngwenya had lost her Grandmother and had to move away from Fort
Rixon to live with other relatives.
A week ago we heard that
Khayelihle’s father had also passed
away in a horrific accident.
Our wonderful students are showing solidarity to Khayelihle right
now and in the future, we hope to provide accommodation for disadvantaged students to be
able to complete their education.
One of our sewing ladies with her sleeping Baby on her back. Suzanne
We have had a number of donations offered for us to raffle so have decided to
hold a raffle to be drawn at Harvey & Partners on
October 7th.
Would you be interested in selling a book of
tickets? Please email Kay or Suzanne
all proceeds to
SATURDAY - 5th OCTOBER 7pm till late
Busselton Uniting Church 47 Kent Steet, Busselton
Fashion Parade of Retro, Recycled Designer &
Original Handmade Outfits SPOT PRIZES & supper Time to try & buy from the stalls & FASHIONS.
Tickets - $10.00
ECLECTIC
FASHION FAIR
Souped Up Film Night— 17th August—Movie “Quartet” with Maggie Smith. $10pp includes a steaming hot bowl of soup and bread. 6pm @ Nannup Shire, Shirley Humble rooms. Tickets are limited so please book early—call Kay on 0429 159 926 or call into Word of Mouth and buy a ticket from Lucia.
Eclectic Fashion Fair—5th October—See information below.
Quiz Night—currently being organised for early November. Watch this space!!
Sausage sizzle at Bunnings, Busselton—date to be advised by Bunnings, but probably Nov/Dec.
Joke Books—available now—$2.50—Please ring 97541833 or email Suzanne at [email protected]
Raffle—See information below and contact Suzanne or Kay if you can help with selling tickets!
BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS
Living Foundation Australia Ltd BSB: 086 565 ACCOUNT: 944010935
Please send an email to Suzanne at [email protected]
to let us know of your deposit so we can provide you with a receipt and thank you
personally for your donation.
Thank You !
Louise Furniss—[email protected] Suzanne Reynolds—[email protected] Kay Savory—[email protected]
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current financial Goals School lunches—currently not operating each
day, revision in progress and estimated to be $120pm + 12% exchange rate when resuming.
Sewing ladies—under revision but estimated to be $400pm + 12% exchange rate.
Administration, Zimbabwe—Petrol, toll fees, school photocopying costs, school supplies, internet etc.—$200pm + 12% exchange rate.
Teaching staff—$660pm + 12% exchange rate.
Administration, Australia—As our Board members and other volunteers have thus far willingly donated time, photocopying, ink cartridges, stationery, postage and many other incidental expenses, we are unable to specify a monthly expense amount. We simply thank all involved for their passion for this project, their support and their amazing generosity!
Tatenda and Nqobile with the four students who are currently studying at the Ebenezer Farm School: Faith Mathe, Angela
Mpofu, Sinenhlanhla Ndebele and Marlvin Sodinda.
So many people have been wonderfully generous to us, and it is impossible to personally name and thank them all. To thank some by name is not to discount the others, and so I hope you will all understand that, as I wish to personally thank St John of God Hospital in Bunbury, my previous employers, and especially Raymond Grapes (Mission Leader) for their generous support in providing for our first aid box to be situated in Enkanyisweni School in Fort Rixon. We have everything we need and more, and part of my plan for the coming trip is to educate the students on first aid and basic life support. These supplies will help greatly and serve them well in times of need.
I also wish to thank Mr Dick Smith of Dick Smith Foods who has shown confidence in our mission to Fort Rixon, by further donating towards our borehole project. Please consider buying Dick Smith food products. Ozemite is yummy and is all Australian! Suzanne
how your donations are distributed
To date, 100% of your donations have been distributed directly towards the project and all administration, travel, advertising and other sundry expenses have been absorbed by the volunteers. However, Living Foundation Australia Ltd is now legally obligated to pay Public Liability Insurance and this is currently the only administrative costs paid out of donated funds. Suzanne
to our readers Please note that our team will be travelling to Zimbabwe in around 7 weeks, fully self-funded. All costs to do with the Zimbabwe side of things will be clearer when we get there and have a good look at the operation from that end. Many discussions are expected, and plans made, according to what will work best for Living Foundation as a whole. Thank you, Suzanne