Friday, 28 September 2012

Our biggest contributor

Sinakho would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Rob Beer of Beer Properties who has been our main financier and has contributed to the building and maintenance of the Day Care since it's opening this year. We would not be where we are without his support or the support of his family. Thank you again!

Rob Beer and his family at the Day Care

Sinakho attends a low vision workshop in Port Elizabeth

On 27 September Sinakho coordinator Millicent and one of our caregivers Mama Papu attended a low vision workshop hosted by Ann Heard and held at St Georges Hospital in Port Elizabeth. Heard "is the founder of the Unica School in Pretoria, founder of Autism Northern Gauteng and Autism South Africa.  She also has 25 years teaching children with special needs both in the UK and in South Africa" (Autism Eastern Cape). Find out more about the workshop here.

Below are Millicent (left), Assocaition for People with Disabilities's (APD) Agata Runowicz (centre in red skirt) and Mama Papu.


Sinakho coordinator, Millicent

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

A big thank you to Ingram and Lungi's Farm Stall


Sinakho's caregivers and children would like to thank Ingram and Lungi's Fresh Farm Stall in Grahamstown for their more than generous donations of fresh vegetables on a weekly basis. Good nutrition is essential for the children to ensure that their immune systems stay strong and they get all the goodness of greens to stay healthy. Above are Lungi and Sinakho's coordinator Millicent.

DA plants a tree for Sinakho



The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Grahamstown came to plant a tree at Sinakho for Arbor Month. Above are the mothers and kids posing on a very sunny morning behind the newly planted tree. It was great fun for all the caregivers and the children and provided some great exposure for the Day Care. Thank you DA!

Thursday, 30 August 2012

Our kids and caregivers!

Sinakho has an amazing team of care givers and wonderful children as well. Above are Zozi (cerebral palsy), his mother Pamela and Asemhle (club foot).

 Zukhanye (Down Syndrome)

Sinakho's manager Millicent works with Zanele (TB meningitis) in the Peter John Beer Stimulation Room at the Centre premises.
Inga (who suffers from seizures)

One of Sinakho's caregivers Mama Papu with Mlibo who is mentally handicapped

Who's currently working with us?

Sinakho is fortunate enough to have Hambisela working with our cerebral palsy children. Two therapists have already started training some of the mothers at the Day Care Centre and we look forward to the tips and techniques they have to share with us.

“The mission of Hambisela is to improve the level and intensity of therapeutically-correct ongoing care received by individuals affected by cerebral palsy in the broad community, to enable them to realise their maximum life potential.”

What we do!

This Day Care Centre provides stimulation to children with disabilities at pre-school and primary school level in Grahamstown in the Eastern Cape. All our caregivers are in fact mothers of disabled children and could not be better equipped to handle the children's needs and provide them with the best intellectual and physical stimulation. The Centre officially opened it's doors at the beginning of this year and has since gone from strength to strength and has provided much relief for parents from the surrounding community and the children themselves.