By Ian Corbett | Project Leader
As Thandeka mourns the unexpected passing of her husband Thembasile in July during the Covid-19 lockdown, your contributions are helping us to work towards securing the future of the Lonwabo Special Care Centre and turning her dream into a reality.
Covid-19 hasn't been kind to Lonwabo or the families whose children attend the school. For many it has been a desperate struggle to survive. Thandeka's daughter Phumza has had a daily queue of people seeking food at her gate. Fortunately working with the Rachel Swart Foundation and CAN we have been able to help people through these difficult times.
Lonwabo has struggled too. At the start of the year the Department of Social Development (DSD) and the Department of Health reviewed the existing Lonwabo facility and reduced the permitted number of children to 25. One month into lockdown Lonwabo's DSD subsidy was cut from R45 030/month to R28 700/month - as a result the centre is no longer financially sustainable without additional support. The Rachel Swart Foundation has rescued the situation throughout the Covid-19 lockdown, but the only sustainable solution is to move Lonwabo to the new centre as soon as possible. It is also the only way that children on the long waiting list who need Lonwabo's support will realistically ever get a place.
Throughout the lockdown we have been working with our Quantity Surveyor and Gapp our achitect partner to find an affordable solution. It proved to be very difficult. RICTS, our construction partner on previous builds unexpectedly came to the rescue in late July when they introduced a new fireproof panel. The reduced cost of the panel has brought a solution for between 35 to 40 children within our grasp! The other added benefit is that construction will be much faster than brick and mortar.
So as you read this report everything is beginning to pick up pace as we wait for the transfer of the title deed to be completed. Pre-Covid this was expected end April, but now end September is the earliest possibility.
We are now entering our final push to fund this build and get us past "GO". Throughout Covid-19 donations have continued to flow in through GlobalGiving and directly to Starting Chance. I am pleased to report that we almost have sufficient funds to start building Lonwabo's new home and give the children attending the centre a wonderfully safe, stimulating environment in which to develop. As shown in the plan, we have scaled back to provide 3 classrooms initially, with the hope that we can raise funds to complete the remaining classrooms at a later stage and convert the thrid classroom into a consulting room for therapists and specialists to use. So thank you for helping us reach the point we can begin to build - please consider continuing to support this project and tell your friends as we still need to raise funds to help us to equip the new centre for use.
As I write this report Starting Chance is restarting training and development in Mfuleni. We hope that if Lonwabo is permitted to reopen in October we will be able to recommence site visits and workshops with the team to ready them for the move to the new centre. However, Thandeka is concerned that social distancing will mean numbers may still have to be further reduced.
If transfer comes through as expected and planning approval goes smoothly we are aiming to begin construction during 1Q 2021. Who knows, with your continued help we may even finish it by the end of the quarter - now wouldn't that be something to celebrate!
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By Ian Corbett | Project Leader
By Ian Corbett | Project Leader
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