Friday, October 23, 2009

Parents evening

Our final parents’ evening for the After School Program in 2009 went really well on 21 October, with about 40 parents/guardians and 90 children attending!


The children attended in their school uniforms, to add a more scholarly touch to the proceedings. The volunteers and children had put a lot of work into preparing for the evening: the Grade 1 & 2 and Grade 3 & 4 groups showed what they had learned through their extra/remedial work as well as memory verses from Bible Club, the Grade 5s performed a drama, and the Life Skills group (for Grade 6 and up) presented topics they had covered.
The Life Skills group (left) and Grade 4s and 5s (right)


In addition to this Lazarus had practiced songs with the children and the “choir” gave some lively performances. Displays for the different activities had also been set up, showing what was done in Bible Club, Life Skills, sports and arts and crafts (with the children’s handiwork on display).




The evening’s highlight was the awarding of certificates to the children for attendance, good behaviour and good marks/significant improvement in their subjects at school. This is the first time we’ve done this and it was great to have the children’s achievements recognized and see their pride in their accomplishments. As always, we closed with prayer, tea and refreshments!




Less than a month to go now until we finish for the year on 19 November.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Notes from the After School children to Tangee, the Coordinator

To: Sir Tangee

I am really thanking you for everything you have done for me. At first I was a sinner, I didn’t know that there is heaven and hell. Thank you for letting me know about them and you have made a big change in my life. From now on I can preach to others the way you teach me to do and I will invite a lot of them to the Book of Life.

Sir, you really changed my life and I will thank you for ever and ever. I will also thank God who whispered in my ears and told me to go to you and you did really show me the true way.

You are here because God sent you to come and preach His words. I will also do the same, you did set a good example.

From: Janongovandu (Grade 9)


Dear Sir Tangee

First of all I would like to say how are you. I am fine, very happy and somehow sad because we are going [on holidays, at the end of Term 2].

You taught us in Bible Club about love, joy, peace, patience, kindness and more. I hope you will continue to teach us.

We all love you very much, thanks for helping us with our homework. We have improved in our reading skills and more, our parents are very glad. Thank you for teaching us about the Lord. I also thank you for the projects we did in arts and crafts.

Lots of love, Romaine (Grade 5)


Dear Sir Tangeni

Thank you for Bible Club to teach us about love, joy, peace, patience and kindness. I hope God blesses you. We all love you. Again thank you, I have improved in my reading skills.

Bye bye. Lots of love from Kalitu (Grade 5)

Friday, October 9, 2009

Bella is back

We’re happy to have Bella back with us at the After School Program. She has recovered from the health problems she was having, and is once again working with Uvatera and Gebby in helping the Grade 3s and 4s.

She writes:
I am Isabella Tjejamba (called Bella). I have been living with HIV-AIDS for 5 years now. I have two children, an eight-year-old daughter and a five-year-old son.

I want to thank EBCAIDS, you have provided food for me every month and during winter time you blessed my son with winter clothes. I thank the Lord that when I am not feeling well you pray for me.

Now I am happy to be able to help with the After School Program.

Never lose hope as you do good to people like me and my family!

Friday, October 2, 2009

In Memoriam


It’s with shock and sadness that we learned our After School volunteer, Steven Dax, passed away on 20 September. You’ll remember that he was in a car accident a few months ago. He was recently released from the medical centre where he’d been having intensive physio for the injuries he sustained in the accident and had returned home. He suddenly had a fit that interfered with his breathing and by the time help came, it was too late.

He will be remembered as a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer who really put a lot of effort into his work at the After School Program. In the last text I received from him, shortly before he was released, he was saying how much he looked forward to coming back to the ASP, even if he was still in a wheelchair.

A memorial service was held for him on Thursday evening, which a number of EBCAIDS members attended, and I was asked to say a few words. The family also expressed thanks to us for the role we played in his life.

He’ll be greatly missed.