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Breadline Africa is celebrating the installation of its 1000th educational facility by placing new classrooms at the Pooh Bear Educare in Delft.

 

Delft, South Africa (07 February 2023) – Five years ago, the Breadline Africa team set an ambitious goal – to take their modest infrastructure tally of just over 400 to 1,000 in just five years to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their founding in 1993 in style. This month, they installed the 1000th educational facility.

On 17 February 2023, just a month and a half into the year, Breadline Africa will celebrate the launch of its 1,000th infrastructure unit at Pooh Bear Educare in Delft, Cape Town. This is a momentous occasion not only because its the 1000th unit, but because it also completes the work that was started at the school in 2018. The school initially received 60m2 prefabricated classroom and two 6m containers converted into a kitchen and toilet facility.

In partnership with GROW Educare and with funding from partners MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet, Breadline Africa has made it possible for the preschool to receive three new classrooms and a jungle gym this month.

“We believe that every child has the capacity to do something phenomenal with their life, given support and development opportunities. Through our infrastructure and in collaboration with partners like GROW Educare Centres, we aim to create a measurable impact in addressing school readiness and access to safe ECD centres. According to the ECD Census 2021, nearly 70% of South African children under six are not enrolled in any early learning programme.

Safe infrastructure is the costliest aspect for preschool principals. In addition, we cannot address the current school dropout rate of 50% if children are not sufficiently ready to enter primary school. Equipping preschools, together with our partners, will make a difference in preparing our children to succeed in school and into the future. Education is a path out of poverty.” –  Marion Wagner, Breadline Africa Director

Michelle Davids started the educare centre in 2009 to care for few children from Blikkiesdorp who were unsupervised at home. As more children began arriving, she completed a first aid course and then a course in early childhood development.

She had been using her home but as the number of children started rising, she applied to use nearby land that was being used as a dumping site. Together with her husband, they applied for a loan to over the costs of setting up the educare centre. They realised that they needed a helping hand and approached Breadline Africa.

“We are so excited about the classrooms and want to thank Breadline Africa, GROW and MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet with all our hearts. We see so many children roaming Delft’s dangerous streets, many of whom are on our waiting lists. These new classrooms will help us accommodate more children. It is a great burden that has been taken away and allows us to focus on the quality of education we provide the children at Pooh Bear.” – Michelle Davids, Pooh Bear Educare

Tracey Chambers, CEO of GROW Educare Centres, stressed the importance of partnerships between non-profit organisations in the ECD sector.

“Breadline Africa and MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet are crucial strategic partners for GROW. Through this partnership, we each play to our strengths to create a win-win situation for ECD owners, teachers, and children in low-income communities.

“ECD centre owners receive the much-needed infrastructure improvements and expansion needed to improve children’s learning environment and grow their businesses. These new learning spaces will deliver a significant impact on children and their learning outcomes since GROW supports these centres and they use our proven quality education programme. By working together, rather than in silos, we are maximising impact for children and small business owners in South Africa.”

MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet General Manager Pieter Twine says that the establishment of the new facilities at Pooh Bear Educare is thanks, in part, to the millions of programme members who give back – at no cost to themselves – with every swipe of a MySchool card at partner retailers.

“We continue to prove – after decades of success and with thousands of supported causes – that every swipe counts,” he says. “By nominating organisations like Breadline Africa as the beneficiaries of their swipes, our programme members are helping transform one small piece of South African society at a time and making a massive difference to communities across the country every time they shop”.


Sources: Breadline Africa – Supplied
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