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Annual Report 2014
Making
A
Difference
In
Local
Communities
Making a lifetime of difference for orphans, children and young people in need; andvulnerable members of the local communities living with life threatening illnesses
Hosanna
Church and
Community
Projects
Faith without good works isdead
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I take this time to extend my greetings, to all member, associ-ates, founders and friends of Hosanna Church and CommunityProject fraternity.
GrowthHosanna as an institution has grown tremendously in the pastfew years both in numbers and in capacity. Most pleasing isthe growth and development in capacity of the administrativestaff and general workers as well. We have also increased thenumber of service points for both social services and spiritualinterventions. These translate into us reaching many morepeople than the previous years.
Special projectsWe have established a multi drug tuberculosis resistant out-reach team headed by two registered nurses. This team drivesdaily into the community and gives prescribed injectables todiagnosed patients. We are proud of these achievements andwe covered radius of 30 km with our home based care pro-gram. The home based carers are doing a marvellous job inthis regard. The grading, piggery, pottery and egg programmesare still running accordingly.
HDLC (Hazyview Digital Learning Centre)The digital learning centre has grown from strength tostrength. The numbers have increased tremendously and weare also servicing students from our nearby schools. Becauseof the growth of the digital learning centre, we are going toneed more space.
Job creationIn partnership with the IDT, GWF (Good Works Foundation)and friends, we have created more than 150 jobs, which is a
great benefit in our community that has a 40% unemploymentratio.
Farewell to the Director Mama SipiweOur previous director Mama Siphiwe has joined the US embas-sy as a PEPFAR liaison officer for Mpumalanga. We are proudthat Hosanna has produce a person of her calibre to serve ourprovince of Mpumalanga and our country in general.
PartnershipsWe have successfully maintained all our pervious partnershiprelations and strengthened our engagement with local stakeholders namely, Hazyview Police Services, Shabalala Clinics,Hazyview Clinics and the local seven schools as we as localchurches.
Church and SpiritualityThe church is prospering, attendance now exceeds 300 perSunday, we have full time six intercessors that daily pray forthe programmes. Pastor Godwin Ogons has been redeployedto assist the senior pastorsWe continue to service the preaching points which include thefarms, schools and the factories and we have now two vehiclesallocated to the programme. We continue to facilitate thefraternal prayers and activities for the greater Hazyview area.I count it as an honour and privilege to be the chairperson ofthis fraternity.The church building and the premises are becoming small andwe are looking at building a new structure with a bigger capac-ity at our new farm.I wish to thank all who have dedicated themselves and theirtime in advancing and fulfilling the dreams and vision ofHosanna Church and Community Projects.
I do not understand the mystery of grace - only that it meets us where we are and does not leave us where it found us.
(Anne Lamott)
TheManagement
Team
A New Managing Group
Goodbyeto
Sipiwe
Having set up Hosanna from nothing in 2008 giving upher home and living in a tent while she and Solly es-tablished the project, Sipiwe moved on from her roleas Director last July to take on the demanding role asPepfar Provincial Liaison Officer for Mpumalanga.
Pepfar, the US ‘President's Emergency Plan for AIDSRelief’, supports the strengthening of Health systems;the training and mentoring of clinicians, nurses, andother healthcare providers; HIV prevention; healthservices innovation and integration; and aims tostrengthen systems for orphans and vulnerable chil-dren in South Africa.
Sipiwe will not be lost to Hosanna, however. She willstill play an active role as a Board member.
We also said goodbye with sadness and our gratefulthanks to Judith Khanyile our Professional Nurse wholeft at the end of December 2014.
With the departure of the Director, the staffgroup have taken on a more collective style ofmanaging the organisation. Each member ofthe team has taken responsibility for the day-to-day management and direction of their ar-ea of work:
Finance & HR - Biddy LubisiIDT / Job Creation - Laddy MashabaAdministration - Delsie HlatshwayoData Capturing - Hlamulani MasheleOVCs - Marie O’Mahony(P/T Volunteer)Home Based Care - Nomsa MalanganeFundraising - Jorgen Runneson(P/T Volunteer)
Brendan O’Mahony (P/T Volunteer) acts asthe day to day Operations Manager, whilePastor Solly Solomons oversees the whole op-eration as CEO.
Three of the staff group, Biddy, Laddy andDelsie, have, under the direction of BrendanO’Mahony, undergone a year’s ‘Introductionto Management’ training to help them intheir roles. This training will continue in2015.
It is a credit to the whole team that Hosannahas continued to develop in 2014 and itbodes well for the future of the work.
Those with a “go getter” attitude know how to turn their negative thoughts intopositive actions. Rather than dismissing themselves from contention, they
welcome the challenge to learn something new.
Delsie HlatshwayoReception & Admin
Manager
Hlamulani MasheleData Capturer
Brendan O’MahonyOperations Manager (P/T Volunteer)
JobCreation
Working with t he Expanded Public Works Programme
IDT is doing wonders for our families. With the money I earned from IDT, I managed to buy awardrobe and a television. Thanks to the Department of Public Works and Hosanna
(IDT beneficiary).
The Department of Public Works gave Hosanna the opportu-
nity again of working with the Independent Development
Trust (IDT) to help create 115 job opportunities in our local
community. In 2014 we were able to enhance the socio-
economic development of 156 individuals.
The beneficiaries are responsible for different work in Ho-
sanna’s premises. Some work as administrators; some in the
community as part of our Home Based Care Team. Others
work with the Orphans and Vulnerable Children cooking for
them daily and offering personal, spiritual and emotional
support. Some work as cleaners, cleaning offices and the
auditorium. A couple are involved in the sewing project,
while others take care of the pigs and the chickens. Others
help with maintaining the vegetable garden and with keep-
ing the grounds clean and presentable.
A number of workers are sent out to to carry out general
work with different institutions in the local community.
These include Tfolinhlanhla and Ifalethu Primary Schools;
Hazyview, Shabalala and Sand River Clinics; Hazyview SAPS;
Yandeya Farming; and Oakley Home Based Care team.
An AwardWinning Team
On the 30th of October 2014 Hosanna won a pro-
vincial price for Excellency in implementing the Ex-
panded Public Works Programme (EPWP). In
November Hosanna was awarded the national
prize for Excellency in implementing EPWP.
This are significant awards and reflect well on the
hard work and commitment of the Hosanna team,
and especially on the work of Laddy Success
Mashaba who heads up the IDT Programme.
Laddy Success MashabaJob Creation Manager
Orphans &Vulnerable
Children
It has been a busy year working with the OVC’s, as we have introduced new
practical skills that are part of everyday living and have promoted social
skills and emotional health .
We are encouraging the care providers to provide warmth and affectionate
through expression, laughter, voice and words.
The food menu considers all nutritional values that is recommended by the
World Health Organisation
We have required medical scales through the lottery funds. This enables
the professional nurse to weigh and height the children and young people
every month. She has also been busy doing physical examinations on a
quarterly basis to monitor the children’s health.
The OVC’s now have a routine eve-ry day that includes the following● Hand washing
● Eating at table and learninghow to use cutlery
● Taking responsibility to helpclean the dishes, tidy up thedining area every day.
● Three days per week are spentlearning At GWF
● Two days per week activitiesare planned at Hosanna
● Several young girls are learn-ing to knit
● The younger children havethe opportunity to read withthe help of Della Peplow (P/TVolunteer)
● We have set several goals forthe coming year:
● to encourage the childrenand young people to improvetheir behaviour and socialskills through sport.
● To provide the children withopportunities to be able tomake choices and help themto understand the conse-quences of their actionsthrough play, conversationand stories.
OVC attendees Weekend, Goodman, Terry & Dan successfully completed modules towards theirInternational Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) at the Good Work Foundation in 2014
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” (Nelson Mandela)
Marie O’Mahony (OVC Coordinator/P/T Volunteer) andDella Peplow (P/T Volunteer seated)
TheHosanna
Home Based
Care Team
Working in: Goromane, Tekamahala,
Oakley, Shabalala, Mkhuhlu,Sand River & Mountain View
Working in the Community
Our Home Based Care programme provides assistance forpeople in the community who are living with HIV/AIDS, tuber-culosis, cancer, and other life threatening illnesses. A trainednurse goes out daily to administer injections to people withMulti-Drug resistance TB.
Our Home Based Carers are based in the Community and eachday visit the homes of those who are ill to help them and theirfamilies live as healthily as possible. This can involve anythingfrom teaching basic hygiene and help with maintaining cleanli-ness around the home. Staff also instruct patients how totake their medication and check dates on their treatmentcards to ensure that they are attending the local clinic at therequired times.
In addition the work aims to sustain TB patients to ensurethere are no defaulters from the programme, essential if thespread of TB is to be contained. On average 29 TB patients aretaken care of everyday with the aim of getting them into re-mission from Multi-Drug Resistance TB
Staff also work with local clinics, police and social services tohelp to trace any patients who disappear from the programmeand to get them back into treatment. They also assist patientsto apply for for social grants and distribute blankets clothesand other necessities that are donated to Hosanna from localsponsors.
We pledge ourselves to liberate all our people from the continuing bondage of poverty, deprivation,suffering, gender and other discrimination.
Nelson Mandela
Nomsa Malangane (Home Based Care Manager) andslinah Mokoena (Professional Nurse) out in the
Community
Nomsa Malangane bringing donated blankets tocommunity members
The Home Based Care Team
The Work inPictures
“Once poverty is gone, we'll need to build museums to display its horrors to future generations. They'll wonderwhy poverty continued so long in human society - how a few people could live in luxury while billions dwelt in
misery, deprivation and despair.”(Muhammad Yunus, Creating a World Without Poverty)
Arts Centre
Reception
Meal Time
Sewing CentrePiggery
Hen project
Cultivation
Home Based Care
OurSponsors &
Supporters
The Fundraising Challenge
Our Donors
Funded By
Jorgen Runesson - Fundraiser (P/TVolunteer)
To keep the Home Based Care and the Or-phan & Vulnerable Children work runningat a minimum basic level, we need at leastR 1,5 million a year in cash funds. However,there are many NGOs in need of supportwho are competing for available funds, andsince we, without prior warning and with-out explanation, lost the support from Di-mension Data, we have been struggling tofind donors to cover that gap.
During the financial year the following ap-plications for sustainable support havebeen submitted:
Rand Water, Mercedes, Nedbank, Coca Co-la, Lions Club in Sweden, Vodacom. None,
except for Lions, has resulted in financialsupport. The money from Lions gave us theopportunity to upgrade the kitchen andcontribute to the future financing of a vehi-cle, essential for our Home Base Care work.
On the bright side it is worth mentioningthat marketing and branding activities havegiven some result. The homepage has beenupdated and it is now attracting about 700visits per month. We have gained increasedattention on local media and the brandingwith letter head and stringent and conse-quent use of our logo have resulted insmall donations in kind from small businessand local organisations
● Spitzburg Farm● GWF● HPCA● Clover● Hotel Numbi Hazyview● Abatour● Shakina Glory● Pick ‘n Pay● Jack Snacks● Bundu● The Lotto● Mikon● Mbombela Welfare Committee
Phaphamani HBC Ntotsaka HBC Masoyi HBC
Department of HealthDepartment of EducationActs ClinicSAPSHome AffairsCMR BushbuckridgeYandeya farm
● In-da- Belly, Hazyview● BalltoAll
● IDT PartnershipsTfolinhlanhla Primary SchoolIfalethu Primary SchoolKhetsalwati High SchoolSiyamukela Primary SchoolPhaphama Primary SchoolShabalala ClinicHazyview ClinicSandriver ClinicSinenhlanhlaHazyview SAPS,Mkhuhlu ECD
● Lions Club (Sweden)● N.P. Wood● Paradise Influencers Church (Australia)● Esther and Thinus Jensen● Souther Sun Hazyview,● Brendan & Marie O’Mahony and
friends in England● Biddy Wood & Family● Paul and Maureen Thompson● Jorgen Runesson & family in
Sweden● Colleen George
If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody(Chinese Proverb)
FinancialReport
When the world says, “Give up,” Hope whispers, “Try it one more time.”
Biddy LubisiFinance Manager
Annual Report 2014
Hosanna Church &
Community
Projects
Hosanna Church & Community Projects
P O Box 1651Hazyview
1242
www.hosannahazyview.com065-516-NPO
930034196 PBO
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Faith without goodworks is dead