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PURPLE AID

Agents of Change

In November of this year, sixteen volunteers from around the UK will travel to the Thusalushaka region of South Africa to help build a creche and drop-in centre for vulnerable children.

ABOUT US AND OUR MISSION

In Thusalushaka, South Africa, 57% of children under the age of 18 have experienced some form of violence - mostly sexual - in the last 12 months. Parents work all day, but the children only attend nursery and pre-school until lunchtime, leaving them wandering the streets and vulnerable to horrific abuse in the afternoons. Incredibly, this abuse usually comes from someone they know.


The creche and drop-in centre we are helping to build will provide somewhere safe for the children to go until their parents can collect them. The children will also receive a free hot meal every day which is usually the only one they will have.


The project is co-ordinated by international charity World Vision, who have already built 42 schools, 24 creches, and 24 drop-in centres in the Tsusalushaka province. They work closely with the local people as well as overseas volunteers to ensure the projects they fund are of lasting value to the African communities.


There is a team of 16 of us going from the UK, and it will be a real test for us. First, we have to raise the funds, and then we will actually work on the creche and drop-in centres in what will be very difficult conditions because of the heat and limited resources available. We're looking forward to the challenge, though!

Please help support us and this cause.

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PLEASE SUPPORT US

Each building will cost £3,000 to construct so we are looking to raise a minimum of £6,000 to fund both buildings. If you are keen to help support us, please visit our Just Giving crowdfunding page.

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OUR BLOG

We aim to keep you up to date with our planning, fundraising, and of course the trip and work itself. To find out more, click the link below.

Mark Twain

“Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see”

CONTACT US

Get in touch with Purple Aid to discover more about our work and how to donate. We thank you for your support.

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