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Pastoral Centre Pre-school and Crèche
Kliptown, Soweto in South Africa

The Kliptown community in Soweto has a long
history, with the most memorable event being the signing of the Freedom
Charter on June 26, 1955, in Kliptown Square. Despite its historical
significance, 85 percent of Kliptown residents live in informal
settlements, or “squatter camps”. In the Freedom Charter Square informal
settlement, also known as Station Squatter Camp (so named because it
borders the Kliptown railway station and train tracks), individual
outdoor water taps are shared by as many as fifty families, and there is
no formal plumbing.
Unemployment is much higher than the 40-50 percent
national average. People live in corrugated iron shacks with little
privacy from each other and scant protection against the elements: rain
in the summer, cold in
the winter. Partly due to a combination of these living conditions,
domestic abuse, alcoholism, and HIV/AIDS are rampant, putting the
community’s youngest children at risk. Families affected by HIV/AIDS in
particular have difficulty providing adequate care or opportunities for
their children. The economic isolation of the squatter camp makes
everything from medical care to education difficult to access for those
with no income. There are no health care services, primary, or secondary
schools in the immediate area; these are only accessible by public
transportation, which is costly at a poverty level and dangerous after
dark.
The
Pastoral Centre Preschool and Crèche
is a registered non-profit, secular
organization that provides a safe haven and early childhood
education for 180 of the most vulnerable children from Freedom Charter
Square. It is situated in the middle of the informal settlement,
surrounded by closely-built shacks separated by narrow dirt tracks. At
least half of the children come from families that are too poor to pay
school fees; some of the parents do volunteer work in exchange for their
children's attendance. Many children have lost one or both parents to
AIDS, or have parents who are dying of AIDS. The crèche engages in
community outreach to help grandparents who are raising orphaned
children, to create self-help projects for poor parents, and to assist
child-headed households. The crèche has 9 full-time staff: Pam Mfaxa,
the head teacher and principal for 15 years, 5 teachers, two cooks, and
a handyman. They work for very little salary. Pam also runs a support
group for HIV-positive people affiliated with the crèche. They organize
educational activities and make crafts to sell, including beautiful
beaded pins and bracelets. Money raised by the support group goes to
needy families, and sometimes to help children of HIV-positive parents
attend school. There is also an active Board that oversees fundraising,
strategic planning, and staff development.
What you can contribute
The
Pastoral Centre welcomes donations both in cash and kind from
foundations, corporate entities, and concerned individuals.
The following are
needed:
1.
Financial donations are used:
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To
cover the large budget gap created by the number of children
attending school who cannot pay fees.
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To
help individual children and families on the “most needy list,”
those who need additional food parcels, and to assist families
affected by HIV/AIDS with basic necessities.
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For
improving the small playground.
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To
send a staff member on a relevant course (First Aid; dealing with
child abuse; teaching techniques).
2.Children’s
clothes and shoes. Our children are aged 3 months to 6 years, and are
always in need of undamaged, good quality play clothes and comfortable
shoes. In winter we appreciate donations of warm jackets, hats,
gloves/mittens, and jerseys. Adult clothing is distributed to parents.

3.
Food and kitchen items. We are always looking for opportunities to
receive discounts on staple food items such as mealie meal and rice, as
well as once-off donations of perishables such as fruit and vegetables
that the children enjoy. Extra-large pots and pans and cutlery for
cooking are also appreciated. Snacks like chip packets and candies are
appreciated, but are not at the top of our priority list since they do
not help with much-needed nutrition.
4.
Educational toys and games. Age-appropriate, undamaged toys, games, and
books are accepted to heighten the classroom experience. We are
particularly interested in large-sized illustrated picture books for
story time; puzzles and blocks for children 4-6 years; and art supplies
such as paper and paints, crayons, magic markers, and coloring books.

For more information
contact:
Pastoral Centre Preschool and Crèche:
Pam Mfaxa, Principle
landline: +27 11 342 6169
mobile: +27 76 875 7713
Postal address: Pastoral Preschool
and Crèche, PO Box 800
Eldorado Park 1813
Soweto, Gauteng
South Africa
Banking Information
for Donations
Bank Name: First National Bank
Account Holder: Pastoral Centre
Preschool & Creche
Account #: 55610020378
Branch: Industria
Branch Code: 252805
Branch Address: 27 Maraisburg
Rd., Industria, 2042
Branch Phone #: 011 27 11 474
8782
SWIFT Code: FIRNZAJJ
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2006 Richard Shaull Worldwide Ministries Award Goes
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