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Amastreetkid, The I CARE Blog, about "giving street kids a future": September 2012

Amastreetkid, The I CARE Blog, about "giving street kids a future"

Blogging about I Care, a Non-Profit Organization giving street children a future, a chance to become an effective member of society and to remove them from the influences of crime. Our process involves Awareness, Outreach, Rehabilitation, Housing, Education and Skills Development.

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A Non-Profit Organization giving street children a future and a chance to become an effective member of society and to remove them from the influences of crime. Our process involves Awareness, Outreach, Rehabilitation, Housing, Education and Skills Development.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Golf Day in Johannesburg 2012


Pictured left are Anne Slatter (CEO) and Jenni-Lyn van Niekerk (Marketing Manager) at the registration table, ready to greet the golfers at our Johannesburg Golf Day which was held at Bryanston Country Club on September 5. This was our second Golf Day at Bryanston and was a great success in spite of the weather.
It was a blustery day with the threat of rain but all the teams finished and all enjoyed their games and the pleasant evening, including supper in the club house, which followed.
Most of the golfers carried away a prize, either for their prowess on the course or by the purchase of a winning raffle ticket and all asked for an invitation for next year's event. We will be happy to oblige and we thank you all for supporting us - both individual players and companies who provided teams. We are all very grateful.






Thursday, September 6, 2012

Rainbow Warrior



All the boys at the I Care Hope Centre were invited to visit the Green Peace vessel Rainbow Warrior in Durban Harbour earlier this week. This vessel is a campaigning ship that has been specifically designed so that scientists can work on board. She is as enviromentally-friendly as possible for a ship of this type and as fast as many industrial vessels with action boats that can be deployed in minutes. She also has a heli-pad.

The youngsters had a wonderful time on board, they were all very excited and interested in everything.

I Care's Bhekani wants, through our blog, to thank Brie for arranging the visit and to everyone on board Rainbow Warrior for making it all so interesting.

He is shown in the picture with one of the boys.