Ludoteca
Working with Pisco Sin Fronteras Pisco, Peru
Khuphuka
HIV/Aids Project KwaZulu Natal
Thunzi
Thunzi Primary School, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa
Yellow River
Soup Kitchen, Xian, China
Underberg
Clouds of Hope Refuge
KwaZulu Natal
Sareka
Cambodia
Our Projects, past and present
“Thank you, again, for your generous contributions to the Ludoteca Child Care Centre in Pisco,
Peru. Your donations allow the continued operation of this place of learning and caring.”
Bryan Condon, Grant Writer, Pisco Sin Fronteras
Ludoteca Children’s Centre, Pisco, Peru
- £5000 from The Mandala Trust
- Many families still in tents after the earthquake in [year?]
- 40 children each day fed, warm, playing, learning
- £10 per month is one fifth of Ludoteca running costs
The Khuphuka Project, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa
- £25,000 pounds given from London Insight meditation via the Mandala Trust towards buildings and a 4X4 vehicle.
- Quality home based care services delivered to those living with and affected by HIV, AIDS and TB
- The needs of orphaned or at risk children identified and appropriate responses developed to ensure their protection
- Advocacy service which supports service users to access their rights in the areas of health and social security
- Food security addressed through permaculture gardening and emergency food parcels
- Research, creation and development of innovative HIV and AIDS awareness and education programs
- 10 pounds per month will help significantly towards medication, food parcels, child protection and running costs
Thunzi, KwaZulu Natal
- £1600 given for the materials to build a kitchen
- 70 children given a meal of rice, beans and veg every day
- well built, waterproof kitchen with a chimney replaced corrugated iron wreck
- local cooks now have good working conditions
- £10 per month would provide books and equipment for 2 children for a year
Yellow River Soup Kitchen, Xian, China
- £3000 given to equip and weather-proof a crude rural school
- Tony and many local volunteers feed, clothe and restore the dignity of many homeless people each day
- extreme rural poverty discovered taking emergency supplies to remote areas , 2009 earthquake
- no official acknowledgement of rural deprivation
- £10 per month feeds 34 people, or buys books and equipment for 20 kids