Friday, December 10, 2010

Hello Neil and Diane We had A Xmas Party

The party was a big success. Very few of the children had ever seen a jumping castle, the little ones were even afraid of it at first and the older, braver children had to show them what one does with it. It was also a huge attraction for the Joe Slovo community - adults and children were queuing outside the gate to watch this colourful novelty, a first in the township! The noise, the laughter. And it was amazing to watch how the bigger ones helped the younger ones off when they started crying as play was getting too rough.

We then had a puppet show. Arthur, an ex-Lion, brought his two black and yellow crows, and he and Ronnie had the children in stitches with the crows stealing Arthur's wig and Ronnie's hat, talking, kissing and 'biting' everything and everyone.

Then came Father Christmas and brought each of the 88 children a soft, cuddly toy and a Christmas cracker, also something few children knew. The two teachers were thrilled with their Christmas bonuses, thank you Neil and Diane! My jeweller donated a stunning wrist watch which we presented to Vivian

Lunch was followed by huge blueberry ice cream tarts. I thought some of the children were going to be sick from all the food but they managed. They were exhausted from all the excitement and were already asleep when we started cleaning up.

It was a very rewarding day. To see the joy and the fun these children had was very special.

Thank you all!

Best regards

Gisela

cell 083 556 9818

Tel/Fax 021 557 8288 .

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Help is just a teapot away for South Africa's Poor ... VICNEW.com

By Erin Cardone - Saanich News ... Vicnews.com

Published: December 05, 2010 1:00 PM
Updated: December 05, 2010 1:05 PM

Its handle is gone, its spout chipped.

But what Neil Douglas-Tubb has accomplished with his teapot has turned around the lives of hundreds of South African children, and won him a prestigious award in the process.

“It still brings tears to my eyes,” he said of the recent honour. “I wasn’t doing that for this.”

The privilege of receiving the Louis Volks Humanitarian award has never before gone outside South Africa, or the Lions Club.

But what truly touches this Victoria resident is when his teapot is brimming with loose change and bills.

“I think I’ve depleted every penny (jar) from here to wherever,” smiled Douglas-Tubb.

When he tops $1,000, it’s transferred to the Table View Lions Club in Cape Town. Upwards of $4,000 is sent every year to the South African service club.

The fundraising efforts have helped a rural elementary school there, and a daycare that sees the poorest of the poor come through its doors.

“There’s a saying that if you’ve been to Africa once and never been back, then you’ve never been to Africa,” he said. “I’ve been back, and I think I’ve been smitten.”

emccracken@vicnews.com

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Transferred this am 1000. Cdn ... to the club account

Thank you and everyone behind you for all your hard work! It is absolutely wonderful to have this support from far across the ocean. We had the opening ceremony at Vivian's school on Thursday (new wing and walls) attended by the Mayor of Cape Town, and I was very proud mentioning you all, our big international sponsors, in my speech.

The Mayor was very impressed with what private initiative has achieved at Masikhululeke and with the pride and spirit of the community around Vivian. He said government alone was unable to provide and in particular to maintain facilities, it has been proven that this only works when there is a partnership with the private sector and the community. He brought up the example of Gugulethu, a shack settlement like Masikhululeke's, where residents were up in arms about poor service delivery by local government. He reminded them of what the city had done for them over the last two years, all of which had been neglected, vandalised or destroyed. They did not take personal responsibility for improvements they were given, but that the Masikhululeke project gives him hope.

R500 of your new donation will be used as a bonus for two of Vivian's dedicated teachers. With a salary of $250 pm this will be a great Xmas present for them! The balance will be split to (a) top up the funds we need for the Christmas party on 10 December and (b) fit new colourful tops, backs and legs to the 2nd hand cabinets, a recent donation, which now replace the horrible crates that had been used as room dividers. The cabinets serve also as storage for the educational toys and equipment.

Please thank everybody for this wonderful Christmas present for Vivian and the children!

Best regards

Gisela

cell 083 556 9818

Tel/Fax 021 557 8288



----- Original Message -----

From: Neil Tubb
To: Gisela
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2010 9:25 PM
Subject: Money Enroute
Transferred this am 1000. Cdn ... to the club account ... should be there in
2 or 3 business days ... Hugs to all ... Neil

Bright Star Canada
Neil Douglas-Tubb (rcc)
349 Vancouver Street
Victoria BC
250 385 3181
neiltubb@shaw.ca
http:// thereisadoor.blogspot.com
http://vivianjoslovo.blogspot.com/
Hendrickse Foundation
Project Hope South Africa

Thursday, November 25, 2010

The Dr Louis Volks Humanitarian Award --- Sept 30/2010

On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 I sent this out via email:


I would like to announce that I have been awarded the Louis Volks Humanitarian Award ... I quote from the award document ... “This is the highest award that can be given to an individual who exemplifies outstanding humanitarian service.”

This was presented to me (via courier) by the Table View Lions Club of Cape Town South Africa ... This award came my way because of the support that we here in Canada and the USA garnered ... in dollars mainly ... to support the Lions Club Projects’ at or near Cape Town in South Africa...

This is not something that I did ... this is something that happened because of people like you who simply supported a good idea when they saw one ... we had pennies from heaven ... and I think we cleaned out decades old penny jars for miles around ... there is a tea pot campaign ... in several locations around town and every now and then ... the proprietors would bring in the contents and off it goes to South Africa ... Special thanks to Terry Cielak and Ron Kirkaldy for their efforts here ... Stelly’s High School and Ms Hayashi and her crew at the school banded together and embraced the idea and got themselves busy and raise over $700.00 ... to Ramona Elke in Mission and her crew of kids ... To Ms Cathy Clarke Smith in Arlington Washington and her crew in Middle school ... they “bake-saled” up the dollars for us ... There were several contributors whose contributions where in the hundreds of Dollars ... thanks Mike ... Collin ... David ... Silken ... and Dianna P who brought in the largest penny jar I had ever seen ... full ... to Adianne and her kids who rolled the pennies ... and rolled and rolled the pennies ... there were others ....

To all the people who spent time and effort just thinking on what to do next ... Special thanks to Silken Laumann ... who gave good guidance about “Don’t re-invent the wheel Neil alien yourself with someone who has a track record and work with them.” To Kim Van Brugen who took the time from her busy schedule to write and re write some of the stuff I was trying to put together.

To Lynn McCaughie for her time effort and encouragement ... there are many others ... but know this if you received this email you are on the good guy thank you list ... and I thank you ...

To My High School buddies Al and Dave who gave the first two donations ... and they were probably wondering ... what the heck is he up to now??? Smile

Donations came in from as far away as both London Ontario ... thanks Bob ... and London England ... thanks Alexia ... It was and is a word of mouth idea of people helping other people to create an opportunity to get on with having the life they were meant to have ...

This whole thing of the award came as a complete surprise ... and totally unexpected ... God Bless you all and thank you ...


Neil Tubb
Bright Star Canada
349 Vancouver Street
Victoria BC V8V 3T3
(250) 385 3181
New Blog: http://thereisadoor.blogspot.com
Hendrickes Foundation
Project Hope South Africa


Table View Lions Club (Cape Town)
District 410A
Western Cape,
Republic of South Africa


Dear Neil



Thank You ...

Hope this letter finds you well.

On behalf of the members and partners of our club, we would like to convey our heartfelt thanks for your continued support and generous monetary donations towards the Vissershok Primary School.

Your commitment to assist the youth is greatly appreciated and it has made a difference in the lives of the 400 scholars.

We couldn’t think of a better way to acknowledge and thank you so we are enclosing a “Louis Volks Award” and unique pin to show our appreciation. This is the highest award that can be given to an individual who exemplifies outstanding humanitarian service (especially over international waters). This prestigious award was named in honour of the founder of Lionism in Southern Africa, Dr Louis Volks.

Congratulations from all of us and well done.

We look forward to many years of mutual service to mankind.

Kind regards






President John Houston                           Governor Gisela Weitz





Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Success Has a Nice Flavour

The Fence you helped make



The Room that was Added



Smile is a Universal Language All Its Own

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

We Have Results

The Way it is today

 If you have been following this blog you know that we here in Canada are attempting to support a lady and a group of kids in South Africa. We work through the Lions Club of Tableview near Cape Town.
The Way it was
  

  

Making it Happen

With the guidance of the Lions Club in Table View and the wisdom of several people here in Canada we have been able to get this thing rolling ... We are not the major contributors but we do contribute and these little kids get a chance to have a chance ... The attached photos show the end result of a year or so of fund raising ... The school yard that was once a wrecking yard has been transformed into a wonderful playground ... there has been a room added on the crèche ... a protective fence has been built around the property to protect the children and the crèche from both the elements and the neighbours ...

I would like to thank students at Stelly’s High school’s GSA and Ms Hayashi ... Mike Miller Abstract Development for his contributions ... Ron and Anne Kirkaldy for the Tea Pot contributions ... Terri Cielak for his tea pot contributions ... and Silken Laumann ... for her contribution and who simply pointed out to me not to reinvent the wheel, work with someone who was already doing the doing ... and all the people who dropped in nickels dimes quarters and 5, 10, and 20 dollar bills into the tea pot in my office ... you all know who you are ...

At the Other end of earth now. The help of Cleone Melnichenko and Joanne Hendrickse ... they/we found a way to work around the system ... and Joann’s Daughter Lee Ann ... who simply gets things done when they need to be done ...

Most of all to Gisela Weitz, without her insight and know how on how to get things done under difficult circumstances none of this would work really be made manifest ... and finally to all the members of the Lions Club at Table View ... miss you all and would love to be there again for KM of toys ... there are many others who work on this project with Gisela W ... and they contribute more ... both money and time then we do ... Every Little Bit Helps ... 100% of what we raise except bank transfer fees ... however meagre ... goes to the project ... these photos will go up on the blog this week ...

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Now that is a Playground

A Crew At Work

My Friend Gisela


My Friend Vivian


Wednesday, September 22, 2010

A Note from South Africa .... Hello all

Hello all

The prefab wall was finished today at last!!! I will do the white paint with the parents this Saturday from 9 to latest 12 o'clock. Anyone who can join please let me know? See directions hereunder.

We arranged the children's painting party to take place after the school holidays on Saturday 16 October, also from 9 am with a boerewors braai for the children at lunchtime, other details to follow. John, Liz W, Rocky and Ronnie put their names on the planner for 25 Sept. Will you be able to come instead on 16 Oct.?

Anyone else?

Directions: Koeberg Road, past Racecourse Road intersection, turn left into Freedom Drive at the Formula 1 Hotel, turn left at 4 way stop. 50 meters on you will see the new wall on your right. Turn right.
Best regards

Gisela
cell 083 556 9818
Tel/Fax 021 557 8288

Saturday, September 4, 2010

A Note From A School Teacher at Stelly's High School

"From Comments" ... September 1, 1:53PM

Hi Gisella, Vivian, and Neil. I just wanted to tell you a bit of news. One of my students is a budding film-maker and to encourage her and to give her something more to put on her curriculum vitae I hired her to do the video of my wedding with the plan that I would pay for the rental of the camera and equipment and give her $100 for her work. Well, I was chatting with her 2 days ago and she said "Just put the $100 in the Project Hope box." So, we have $100 already from the wedding! As more comes in, I will let you know.



Ciao.



Diane

Diane and Nick, have been "an item" for several years and they engaged recently ... they are going to be married on July 31st 2011 ... and she has volunteered that gifts of money made at her wedding be donated on to Gisella and Vivian and Project Hope and the Lions Club of Table View ...

see: http://www.weddingmapper.com/dianeandnick/page/registry

Now her idea has gained momentium because she passed this idea forward ... one of her students has got hold of the and joined in ....

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Masikhululeke - Good Evening Neil We have A Solution for a Problem


(Hi Neil - we got the green light to go ahead without markers, just building on the old fence line...!)

All poles for the wall were sunk on Monday but the grey water running off the shacks continuously fills up the holes and has prevented the cement from setting in the usual time. It should be safe by Monday next week to slide in the slabs.

Vivian and I plan to whitewash the wall with the parents on Saturday 11 Sept. and do the motif painting with the children and our Club on Saturday 25 Sept. when we also wanted to have a small children's party. A proper ceremony (joint event with the Union of Jewish Women who just completed the extension for the babies and toddlers) with city councillors and press is planned for October

Gisela on the Left Vivian on the Right











Best regards



Gisela
cell 083 556 9818
Tel/Fax 021 557 8288

Masikhululeke - Good evening Neil We have A problem

to set the stage ... we raised money to be able to build a wall that protects Vivian and the kids from people dumping human feces over her fence and into  the play ground   ... one of the interesting twists was Gisela crew in ZA had just met to say that they were at wits end to do this project no money ... and I called having just come out of the TD Bank in Oakbay to say money is on the way ... literally within moments and had caught Gisela in the parking lot getting into her car after their meeting ... that turned everything around and then here is the next installment

From: Gisela [mailto:gisela@mangela.co.za]


Sent: August-20-10 5:02 AM

To: neiltubb@shaw.ca

Cc: daichan@shaw.ca

Subject: Re: Please read and let me know what you can do
We have a problem... we cannot find the boundary markers of Vivian's little piece of ground, the surveying plans have gone missing, and the building inspector won't let us build the wall until the boundaries are defined. I am going with Vivian to the municipal planning office on Monday to see what has to be done and how to speed up an otherwise looooong process.

Hugs

Gisela

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Emails between Cape Town and Victoria ... and and Idea about wedding gifts

Dear Diane

We thank you very, very much for the donation of $ 750! It enabled us to go ahead with the construction of the wall at the Masikhululeke Educare Center, Vivian's place. Work will start Wednesday next week. The wall will be 6 ft, span the entire boundary of the school grounds and raised to 7 ft high along the playground to provide extra protection against the refuse and toilet buckets dumped by the adjacent squatters. Picture 'playground' shows the shacks clearly. Picture 'Masik extension1' shows the new prefab (with Vivian standing in front) which was just now erected for the day-care babies and toddlers who were previously accommodated in Vivian's own house. It also has a kitchenette and 2 toilets.

On 28 August the Lions Club will hold a painting party together with the childen, teachers and parents, and I shall take lots of photographs to send to you. We received a donation of 75 tins of 1 liter paint samples and the children will be able to do their own paintings on the wall!

We are absolutely awed by the fact that instead of wedding gifts you asked for donations for Vivian!!! This is such a wonderful, gallant gesture, absolutely marvellous. I have diarised the wedding date and we will definitely keep it in mind.

Again a huge thank-you! Till later this month

Kind regards

Gisela Weitz

Lions Club of Table View
cell + 83 556 9818
Tel/fax +21 557 8288

----- Original Message -----

From: diane hayashi
To: gisela@mangela.co.za


Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 8:29 PM
Subject: fundraising
Hi Gisela


Neil told me the good news about the orphanage and the funding and I am so happy we could help. I also wanted to show you the following:

http://www.weddingmapper.com/dianeandnick/page/registry

The wedding will be next summer. I don't know how much we will be able to raise, but even if we get only $5 per person, that should bring in about $500. I'm hoping for more. Give our best to Vivian and hug those little sweeties for us. Diane

Diane Hayashi, B.Ed., M.Ed.
Teacher-Librarian
Stelly's School
School District #63 (Saanich)
Saanichton, BC

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Vivian In her own words

When I was leaving Cape Town the last time, Gisella had arranged for me to go on a tour into one of the Township regions with the local Police force ... that fell through for whatever the reason and she asked me what I wanted to do ...

Well, without hesitation I wanted to go back and spend more time with Vivian ... so we did ...

I did this impromptu interview in front of her creche ... Then she took us on a walking tour deeper into her community and that included seeing the babies at her home ... 



It is probably easy to see that I am not a film-o-grapher (sp) ... but if there was ever a person who needed to have her story told it is Vivian

Inside Vivian's World on a spring afternoon

Inside the Creche with 75 Plus kids
Inside the Creche


At Vivian's Home
with 35 plus babies

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Part Two of the Note From the Other End of the Earth

Miracles at the Other End of the Earth



The sportsfield at the Vissershok school is also under construction. Earthwork (4000 tons of stone and soil was brought in to level the field) compliments of a local quarry and a construction company, the recommissioning of the waste water collection tank for irrigation and the grassing of the field has been sponsored by the Worcester Lions (UK) and a Club fundraising project. We still need tribunes, fences, new goals and something to stabilise the slopes against erosion by rainwater, but these will come with time.




June has been an amazing month: I also managed to get a clothing chainstore to donate 85 rain-proof jackets to the most destitute of the Vissershok children.


Gisela

A Note from the Other End of the Earth

An Absolute Miracle!!! The Wall Around Vivian's Creche

Dear Neil


I am now back in Cape Town, recharged after a much needed 2 weeks breakaway. Yes, our treasurer confirmed that R 8500.00 arrived on 23 July. We can now build the wall around Vivian's creche! Best quotation R 30,500. I have already received a cheque to paid the 50% deposit and will meet the contractors on Wednesday for a final site meeting. Thank you very, very much, Neil! The creche extension will be completed this week and after the builders move off the premises we will start with the wall.

The timing was an absolute miracle!!! So often I am in awe of the big plans I dream up for these projects, wondering if I ever manage to get enough funds to make them a reality. Some have taken 3 years but still, one after the other is being completed!



Please let me have all the names of the people thank?

I have asked some paint manufacturers for donations because the club wants to paint the wall and decorate some sections with childrens motives. I will take pictures and send them to you all.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Vivian Nukuzola Dlabantu-Jo Slovo ZA and Her Project ... Lions Club of Tableview

She is 47 years of age, She is a mother of two daughters … 22 and 7 years respectively … She is a qualified pre-school teacher and she is furthering her education by studying on Saturdays for her Level 4 at Cape Town College … she is in her final year of study… she operates on the thinnest of budgets a preschool, day care some times orphanage for the babys of Jo Slovo ... and she has been doing this for over 25 years ... What she needs is some help with what she does ... the best help is some money. everything that she needs to operate is available in South Africa she just has to be able to buy it, thus money to augment her costs ... not a great deal ... just some ... I have raised money for her from here ... there are some highschool kids here in Victoria taking this on as a project ...and now I appeal here on this blog to some help ...for Vivian and her kids


The Crèche: it here that she holds her preschool … what I was able to determine is that she has approximately 105 children that range in age from 0 to 6 … split into two groups … about 35 children (0-2) at her home and 65 to 70 (2-6) children at The Crèche

She is the founder and head of the Masikululeke Pre-School and Nursery School, Joe Slovo Park … Joe Slovo is an unincorporated community … that is: a squatters encampment within the area surrounding Cape Town… near Milnerton.

The people who come here are from the country side and some are from countries north of ZA as they attempt to escape the war and troubles in their home land.

She originally founded her entire operation in 1990 in an old shipping container. She did it with her own money; she was later assisted by Chuku Town, she now has a pre-school registered on small, modest premises… she applied for assistance through Ikamva Labantu… this organization supplied some money and is her only source of income presently.

The Lions Club of Tableview now assists her in her efforts … Gisela Weitz President of the Table View Lions Club and the Lions Club is a supporter of Vivian and her 105/110 children...

Here is the Lions Club in November 2008 doing what they call Kilometer of toys ... they spend a Saturday and Sunday in mid November to collect toys for Xmas gifts for kids who would other wise get nothing ...

Vivian also makes the school premise available as a collection point and shelter during fires or other disasters. One of the most major concerns in the community is fire because of the flimsy nature of the house construction … the lack of running water etc … once a fire gets started it can run a much through the community and destroy what little they in moments …

The Crèche is a 6 meter sq building that serves as office, staff, class (2)and store room.




She has a Nursery that operates in a tiny, poorly equipped house. Her home …










The two schools are open from 7 to 16h00, run by a staff of 3 plus Vivian. She and her crew also cook breakfasts and lunches for 105 children daily. they also often supplies food for dinner to the parents who themselves have absolutely nothing. Some of the children have homes and when necessary she hires transport to fetch the children from home to school.

She has virtually adopted most the children … for all intents and purposes …

Vivian is now the local authority on matters of day care and child and family care and she advises 18 other pre-schools in Milnerton and Blaauwberg area. She affectively acts as an outreach person for the Ikamva Labantu program … she operates educational programs, bookkeeping, food hygiene, the handling of social, funding and admin problems for the locals…

She empowers women.

She teaches the community responsible committee work & how to implement projects/processes.

She is the founder and leader of the Pinkster Group… A boys and girls drumming group for 7-11 year olds.

She is the founder and leader of Amajika A girls dance group for 7-11 year olds which already performed on TV and at a municipal events.

She is an advisor on Joe Slovo Park Advisory Committee, and a Member of Joe Slovo Park Disaster Committee … Communal and Pre-school Vegetable Garden Projects (also involving the school’s children)

What she is planning to do: Parent Coaching: She is a firm believer that good values start at home; Vivian plans to start classes on parenting skills and healthy nutrition, and classes for youths on teen pregnancies, HIV/AIDS, rape, abuse and domestic violence, drugs and alcohol abuse.


I met her and what I found in the midst of all these kids … she is a bubbly, cheerful, loving personality, Vivian runs the schools competently on a minimum budget and that is an understatement … with an admirable balance between good discipline and fun. She is the sort of person for whom nothing is ever too much, and she has a natural talent to create instant enthusiasm for her vast social engagement, commitments and vision.

We talked about the kids. She took me on a tour of Jo Slovo and what became apparent was that she is encamped at what we could easily call the front door of Hell. What she does every day is rush in every day and rescue little kids from some of the ugliest realities then she feeds and hugs these little people. These children would not otherwise stand a chance…
She has children billeted out through the community simply because there are no parents ... they are dead.

She educates them because she knows that education is the only route out for all these kids …

She told me stories of what some of these kids have gone through and by the end of our first visit she was in tears and so was I … and all we could do was hug each other …

I had a wriggle in my schedule later in the week … and my host Gisela Weitz, President of the Tableview Lions Club, wanted to know what I wanted to do on the Thursday afternoon … I wanted to go back and spend more time with Vivian … so we did but before we went back on a second unannounced visit … we stopped and picked up food staples for Vivian and the Kids … it was an amazing afternoon … more tears and more hugs … and a promise that would carry her story home with me and see if support and sponsors could be found …

Neil Tubb
Bright Star Canada
349 Vancouver Street
Victoria BC V8V 3T3
(250) 385 3181
neiltubb@shaw.ca
http://www.neiltubb.com/
Hendrickse Foundation
Project Hope South Africa