A
new year at Caledonia Rose Preschool and its been wonderful so far!
At the end of last year, we saw 40 children
graduate from the Caledonia Rose Preschool with a wonderful performance of the
Christmas story put on by the children and lots of dancing and celebration.
Mary and Joseph are visited by the Angel Gabriel |
Father Christmas joined the party too! |
The children entertained their parents and guests with rhymes and songs |
This year, we have welcomed a further 40
children into our school, giving them the chance to learn and play and receive
the love and care that our volunteers can provide. We have seen children embrace this experience
and can already recognize the change in these children as they become more
confident, loving and so smiley and happy!
We have had the most fantastic donations made to us this year by Sue Janetti and her friends from the Zimbabwe Gecko Society in Canada. For some of our youngest students, this is the first time they have received a new outfit and in and amongst the overwhelming emotions, there were many happy little kiddies going home in fun new outfits.
Beautiful outfits for all our kiddies at school and on the feeding programme |
We carry on feeding our students as well as
the 120 other children from the community. We have seen the most amazing
changes take place in the physical strength and ability of those who are on our
feeding programme. We are excited about
the prospect of increasing the number of children on this programme as Zimbabwe
is currently in crisis and many of the children in our area do not have access
to even one meal a day.
Some of the most needy in the community are the youngest. Its great to see them growing so strong! |
Our ablutions are complete and the
volunteers at the centre have been so patient with our children as they have
slowly been training them in the use of a flush loo as well as sanitation including washing their hands after they have used the ablutions. The children are getting more confident and
are now able to use the loos without the assistance of a volunteer.
Baby loos for little children to learn on |
The outside of our completed ablutions - 3 for boys, 3 for girls and one in the middle for adults |
Our skills development centre has been
painted and we have bought a carpet and are slowly resourcing it with books and
other materials. We have been having a
most wonderful time meeting with the parents discussing and dealing with issues of
parenting whilst also working with them to provide ideas for income generation and
getting to know more and more people in the community.
Our new skills development centre where caregivers and other members of the community can come to talk and learn |
Our focus this year is on the soft
side of our programmes. Our volunteers,
using their own time and money, have been on various training courses and are
learning so much that they can bring back to their classrooms and use to teach
their children at a higher standard than ever before. We are so grateful to them for their time and
energy that they put into the children and the impact of their work is more and
more obvious every day.
One of the ways we have seen the impact of Caledonia Rose is on those children who have graduated and gone on to 'big school'. We have had numerous visits from many of our graduates and it has been fantastic to hear from them and their parents and the heads of their schools how they are progressing after having left our centre.
Makanaka with her first toy in 2014 |
Makanaka is 2nd from the left and is now a very grown up Grade 2 student |
Old boys visit their friends at the centre |
We are finishing up the construction of our
sports area that will allow the children to carry out their sporting activities
in a shaded space, a space where they can run, throw a ball, play and enjoy
getting strong and fit. We are excited
by this and look forward to seeing it used to the maximum by happy, healthy
children!
Our website is due to be up and running in
the next few weeks and we are really looking forward to having a forum to illustrate
all that is happening on the ground. So
keep your eyes open for the launch of this site and please, if you have had any
experiences with us that you would like to share, feel free to send me photos/a
little blurb on charlotte@foundationsproject.org.