by Side by side | Nov 12, 2015 | Day Care Facilities, General, Life in the Settlements
Oasis of Hope Center Mookgophong South Africa – making do with what you have. Our partners in South Africa know how to extend their services with little. Whether it’s renovating a shack to build a community kitchen … “Before”...
by Side by side | Jul 16, 2015 | Day Care Facilities, Klipkop daycare, Life in the Settlements
These are some photos and profiles of kids at the Klipkop crèche – some of the ones we are trying to keep in loving care as we work to get a new crèche at Klipkop. We are working to get more of these kinds of shots and to get more information re the families...
by Side by side | Jun 12, 2015 | Day Care Facilities, Klipkop church, Life in the Settlements, Linking With Churches
Dear Friend of STM, You may remember the multipurpose community center that Second Table Ministries, with your gracious help, recently completed for the Maranatha church at Klipkop. We call it a Center for Community Transformation. Because that’s the positive...
by Side by side | Apr 12, 2015 | Aliwal North center, Aliwal North church, Aliwal North daycare, Life in the Settlements
Dear Friend of Second Table Ministries, In the shanty towns of South Africa, there is urgent need for quality day care for young children. Many are orphans cared for by family members, siblings, or neighbors. South Africa leads the world in the...
by Side by side | Mar 23, 2015 | Day Care Facilities, Life in the Settlements
Monday, March 23. Dubai, UAE So you’re probably wondering why this is coming from Dubai. The last week just flew by and so this is the first chance to send the final edition. Picking up from Ohrigstad. Monday we visited several schools in the rural villages of...
by Side by side | Dec 23, 2014 | Klipkop church, Life in the Settlements, Maranatha church
On December 11, 2014, Mpho Molakeng (one of our wonderful South African contacts) and her staff at Etelang Pele threw a Christmas party for orphans and vulnerable children. Many are hungry, live in desperate poverty and would rarely receive a Christmas present of any...