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Umzimvubu (South
Africa)
VISITING
UMZIMVUBU:
From February 18th to March 6th, Reverend Rob, Jenny Coultard from St Minver and Lesley Booker from Week St Mary
were visiting Umzimvubu, in South Africa.
Their mission was to visit and assess proposed development projects in agriculture, rural crafts, schooling and child care and to report back on the needs that
might be addressed by funding from our Diocese and from other grant sources.
Email
from Lesley Booker: 28th February 2008
Manora Guest House,
Kokstad, South Africa.
Dear David
Just to let you know we are getting on very well out here.
We have just come back from the mountains where Mzi Fodo's parish is. We got a fantastic welcome there and I have a lot of video for you to edit!
I gave half of the gifts to a school up there - Mbumbazi School -
and the principal said it would be 10 years supply (they can't do much writing at present!). We also left money with them for library
books, toys for their pre-school, seeds for their school garden project and tools for a chicken rearing project. We became celebrities up there as many of the younger children had never seen white people before - it is very remote and the new road is dreadful, heaven knows what it was like before it was built!
Everywhere we went we were greeted with singing and dancing.
They are doing so much to help themselves that it was pleasure to give them what we could,
so little to us was so much to them!
We have now come back to b&b in Kokstad for 2 nights - and a proper
loo! Perhaps you may like to make this into a report for the website?
All the best,
Lesley Booker
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The children and
teachers of the Lapumalanga Orphans project to whom we have given
R1000 and promised R2000 to complete their feeding facility in
front of which they are all standing. |
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The
Diocese of Truro
has a twinning link with the Diocese of Umzimvubu
in Eastern Cape South Africa. In order to give support to each other,
there have been a number of exchange visits with clergy and lay people
travelling between the two countries. In January of this year 14 people
including Bishop Roy, from Truro went to South Africa to provide moral
support and to look at the various aid projects which the Truro Diocese
Fund for Umzimvubu supports. In February, RevdRob, Lesley Booker and Jenny
Coltart went on a much smaller mission under the auspices of Truro Diocese
but with very specific local aid and unity aims in mind as well. Our South
Africa guide and chauffeur was Canon David Steven who has supervised
the link since its revival some 4 years ago.
Also,
as the film presentation that we hope you will be able to see fairly soon
shows, the generous donations that many of you gave to Rob and to Lesley
before the trip were very well received by the people and the projects to
which we gave them. Surprisingly, in South Africa, what we might consider
to be a small donation goes a very long way to the relief of poverty and
to raising peoples optimism that somebody on the other side of the
world who they have never met cares about them. It was in so many ways a
very humbling experience. |
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