Generous donations from friends of Yomelelani have enabled the Trust to continue to support the running costs of the school. A number of fund raising initiatives including two university events, a Church Charity Lunch and a couple of birthday parties have also helped.
We are confident that by the end of this financial year (31.3.17) we shall have contributed in excess of £30,000 to staffing and overhead costs. We expect that limited government funding will start sometime in 2017, but even when this is on stream Yomelelani needs nearly £10,000 per annum to continue its work.
Your donations are therefore vital to future success. Many thanks for your support.
A problem ECDC is currently facing relates to the school’s pick-up vehicle. It is now thirteen years old, has in excess of 90,000 K on the clock and has broken down four times in the last year, with unwelcome repair costs.
Corny Rode, general manager of Yomelelani, told guests at the
This was attended by the mayor of Overstrand, municipal officials, and the top management of Aqunion – the local company that selected Yomelelani Early Childhood Development Centre (ECDC) as a corporate social investment project and funded the building redevelopment.