The URCSA – Jeffreys bay's Aftercare
grew daily for the little more than a month it ran. We have closed
now though, because of the exams. I was happy for the help of the
World Race Team that volunteered with us for three weeks. I am also
thankful for “oom” Barend van Rooyen, who supported us with bread
and juice. My two regular helpers got jobs (for which we are
thankful for), but it means that I will need to find new helpers for
next year.
This week is also the last week of
teaching for the Interns. We just spent three weeks of preparing and
writing our Career Statements. In this time we refined our
motivation for work, discovered our style of work and trust for fruit
on our labour.
Even though teaching are winding down,
one big event remains before rest can come. We are planning to take
10 girls from the Humansdorp Child Welfare Aftercare on a camp in
Jeffreys bay on 2 – 4 December. It will be a first for me to take
10 girls. I have done two all boys camps with the ACVV on “oom”
Hannes' farm, but here now it will be only girls. Luckily, Kagiso is
coming with and she has some ideas regarding this.
Evelyn
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