Nourish annual report 2011 -2012

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Annual Report 2011 - 2012 Nourish is a registered Non Profit Organization with the Department of Social Development; Registration number 090-810-NPO

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Annual Report 2011 - 2012

Nourish is a registered Non Profit Organization with the Department of Social Development; Registration number 090-810-NPO

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Table of ContentMission & Vision................................................................................................................................................................Pg3Founder’s Letter.................................................................................................................................................................Pg4Nourish Board of Directors Info........................................................................................................................................Pg5Nourish Projects................................................................................................................................................................Pg6Nourish Reach & Spatial Distribution................................................................................................................................Pg7Travel Trees....................................................................................................................................................................Pg8-9Green Fingers.............................................................................................................................................................Pg10-11Secret Santa...............................................................................................................................................................Pg12-13Dress 4 Success..........................................................................................................................................................Pg14-15Feedback....................................................................................................................................................................Pg16-17Sole Mates.................................................................................................................................................................Pg18-19Trash 2 Treasure.........................................................................................................................................................Pg20-21Community Craft Centre & Library..................................................................................................................................Pg22Alexandra Township Photography Project.................................................................................................................Pg23-24Beneficiaries....................................................................................................................................................................Pg25AACOSIDA.......................................................................................................................................................................Pg26Thuthuzela.......................................................................................................................................................................Pg27Social Media & Marketing...............................................................................................................................................Pg28Sponsorship/Partnerships........................................................................................................................................Pg29-30Golf Day......................................................................................................................................................................Pg31-32Parties 4 the Planet.........................................................................................................................................................Pg33Internships.......................................................................................................................................................................Pg34Objectives for 2013.........................................................................................................................................................Pg35Budget for Running Costs for 2013.................................................................................................................................Pg36Nourish Overview & Important Details...........................................................................................................................Pg37Annual Financial Statements...........................................................................................................................................Pg38

Mission & Vision................................................................................................................................................................Pg3Founder’s Letter.................................................................................................................................................................Pg4Nourish Board of Directors Info........................................................................................................................................Pg5Nourish Projects................................................................................................................................................................Pg6Nourish Reach & Spatial Distribution................................................................................................................................Pg7Travel Trees....................................................................................................................................................................Pg8-9Green Fingers.............................................................................................................................................................Pg10-11Secret Santa...............................................................................................................................................................Pg12-13Dress 4 Success..........................................................................................................................................................Pg14-15Feedback....................................................................................................................................................................Pg16-17Sole Mates.................................................................................................................................................................Pg18-19Trash 2 Treasure.........................................................................................................................................................Pg20-21Community Craft Centre & Library..................................................................................................................................Pg22Alexandra Township Photography Project.................................................................................................................Pg23-24Beneficiaries....................................................................................................................................................................Pg25AACOSIDA.......................................................................................................................................................................Pg26Thuthuzela.......................................................................................................................................................................Pg27Social Media & Marketing...............................................................................................................................................Pg28Sponsorship/Partnerships........................................................................................................................................Pg29-30Golf Day......................................................................................................................................................................Pg31-32Parties 4 the Planet.........................................................................................................................................................Pg33Internships.......................................................................................................................................................................Pg34Objectives for 2013.........................................................................................................................................................Pg35Budget for Running Costs for 2013.................................................................................................................................Pg36Nourish Overview & Important Details...........................................................................................................................Pg37Annual Financial Statements...........................................................................................................................................Pg38

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Mission and VisionNourish is a South African non-profit organization dedicated to uplifting local communities, promoting social responsibilityand encouraging environmental education.

Nourish strives to improve the lives of people and the environment We believe that the environmental integrity of acommunity is inextricably linked to the strength of its people, body and soul. Our objective is to find an integrative approachto community empowerment that:

• educates communities on nutrition, sustainability and the vital role of the environment in their lives• builds capacity in environmental entrepreneurship thereby improving livelihood options and access to good nutrition• provides assistance in creating platforms through which the public and businesses can actualise transparent and sustainable

community upliftment• promotes social responsibility amongst the general public

Our purpose flows from our passion for Africa as our home, from our belief that improving our local communities is aninvestment in our collective future. In all aspects of this work, we strive to create an environment of encouragement,empowerment, compassion, and mutual respect.

Nourish is a South African non-profit organization dedicated to uplifting local communities, promoting social responsibilityand encouraging environmental education.

Nourish strives to improve the lives of people and the environment We believe that the environmental integrity of acommunity is inextricably linked to the strength of its people, body and soul. Our objective is to find an integrative approachto community empowerment that:

• educates communities on nutrition, sustainability and the vital role of the environment in their lives• builds capacity in environmental entrepreneurship thereby improving livelihood options and access to good nutrition• provides assistance in creating platforms through which the public and businesses can actualise transparent and sustainable

community upliftment• promotes social responsibility amongst the general public

Our purpose flows from our passion for Africa as our home, from our belief that improving our local communities is aninvestment in our collective future. In all aspects of this work, we strive to create an environment of encouragement,empowerment, compassion, and mutual respect.

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Founder’s LetterHi all

It is an exquisite honour and dream for me to even be writing this letter. A few years ago Nourish was a small thought in my heart, and a hope that I would carry andwork on into the small hours of the night. Over time, Nourish actually became a reality and I decided to work full time on a purpose that means so much to me--- beingable to bring change and upliftment to people and communities wherever I am. Nourish has truly given me the chance to educate, to change the way communitiessee the environment, and to make lives better. What could be more rewarding?

I spent 2012 working full time on making Nourish not only a reality but a success, and I would not have been able to do it without the emotional support, numerouscups of milky coffee and love from many friends, and of course, my family. Financially I have received personal donations to enable Nourish to accomplish so manygoals that, with a lump in my throat, I would like to extend a huge THANK YOU. The change Nourish has made in the lives of children will not fade but will resound foryears to come.

This year has not only been rewarding but also, as you can imagine, immensely challenging. At this stage I am the only full time employee and responsibilities as wellas many hopes sit squarely on my shoulders. Sometimes trials, Africa time, dealing with borders and bureaucracies and seeking funding has left me in tears – but this isall part of the learning process and I embrace these challenges as necessary ones that I need to go through in order to grow. I was taught that going through a firerefines gold.. That a bushfire is necessary to clear away the undergrowth so new fresh shoots of grass can grow... Well that is one way of looking at all the late nights,hard work and challenges – they refine us to make sure our goals and purposes are pure -and I truly believe, they are.

I would like to thank every single person who got involved not only with Nourish, but with me this year- sharing a glass of wine while brainstorming projects, shoppingfor school uniforms in ridiculously crowded African markets, wrapping present after present late into the night. You have all been a part of making this year of my lifeand Nourish into the success it is!

To quote Ralph Arbitelle,~Success is a journey, not a destination ~Thank you all for making the journey fantastic!

Finally, I draw my inspiration from the words of Ralph Waldo Emmerson,~To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayalof false friends; to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed socialcondition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded. ~

Look forward to another amazing year filled with inspiration and change!

Sarah BergsNourish Founder & Project Manager

Hi all

It is an exquisite honour and dream for me to even be writing this letter. A few years ago Nourish was a small thought in my heart, and a hope that I would carry andwork on into the small hours of the night. Over time, Nourish actually became a reality and I decided to work full time on a purpose that means so much to me--- beingable to bring change and upliftment to people and communities wherever I am. Nourish has truly given me the chance to educate, to change the way communitiessee the environment, and to make lives better. What could be more rewarding?

I spent 2012 working full time on making Nourish not only a reality but a success, and I would not have been able to do it without the emotional support, numerouscups of milky coffee and love from many friends, and of course, my family. Financially I have received personal donations to enable Nourish to accomplish so manygoals that, with a lump in my throat, I would like to extend a huge THANK YOU. The change Nourish has made in the lives of children will not fade but will resound foryears to come.

This year has not only been rewarding but also, as you can imagine, immensely challenging. At this stage I am the only full time employee and responsibilities as wellas many hopes sit squarely on my shoulders. Sometimes trials, Africa time, dealing with borders and bureaucracies and seeking funding has left me in tears – but this isall part of the learning process and I embrace these challenges as necessary ones that I need to go through in order to grow. I was taught that going through a firerefines gold.. That a bushfire is necessary to clear away the undergrowth so new fresh shoots of grass can grow... Well that is one way of looking at all the late nights,hard work and challenges – they refine us to make sure our goals and purposes are pure -and I truly believe, they are.

I would like to thank every single person who got involved not only with Nourish, but with me this year- sharing a glass of wine while brainstorming projects, shoppingfor school uniforms in ridiculously crowded African markets, wrapping present after present late into the night. You have all been a part of making this year of my lifeand Nourish into the success it is!

To quote Ralph Arbitelle,~Success is a journey, not a destination ~Thank you all for making the journey fantastic!

Finally, I draw my inspiration from the words of Ralph Waldo Emmerson,~To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayalof false friends; to appreciate beauty, to find the best in others, to leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed socialcondition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded. ~

Look forward to another amazing year filled with inspiration and change!

Sarah BergsNourish Founder & Project Manager

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Nourish Board of Directors InfoName: Sarah Dawn BergsCapacity in Nourish: Founder, Director &Project ManagerShort Bio: Sarah grew up in the TimbavatiGame Reserve. Has a background inlodges and hospitality. She spent 2 yearsbackpacking Europe and has doneextensive travel in Southern Africa. She iscurrently doing her BA in Education andReligion.

Name: Michelle Deborah HenleyCapacity in Nourish: DirectorShort Bio: Michelle is Project Managerand Researcher at Save the Elephants –South Africa ( an NGO focused on themovements and conservation ofelephants in Africa). Her upbringing wasin Gauteng before she moved to thebush over 12 years ago.

Name: Kathleen Marie BergsCapacity in Nourish: DirectorShort Bio:Kathy is American but has been in SA for 25years now. She is currently GM of Fair Tradein Tourism ( a NGO focused on fair trade inthe tourism industry). She spent 10 yearsmanaging a game lodge., as well as startinga school, and home schooling both herchildren.

Name: Formen MathebulaCapacity in Nourish: DirectorShort Bio: Formen is a game ranger atTanda Tula Safari camp in the TimbavatiGame Reserve. He grew up in the localvillage of Acornhoek, where much ofNourish’s work is focused.

Name: Paul Edward MathonsiCapacity in Nourish: DirectorShort Bio: Paul is currently a free lancechef for game reserves surrounding theKruger National Park. He spent many yearsin the Timbavati. His home town isAcornhoek, and he lives in close proximityto the local chief.

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Nourish ProjectsNourish runs a number of on-going projects:• Travel Trees• Trash 2 Treasure• Green Fingers• Dress 4 Success• Feedback• Sole Mates• Secret Santa• Alexandra Township Photography project

In addition, Nourish is engaged with two building projects:• Building a crèche at AACOSIDA orphanage in Matola, near Maputo, Mozambique to provide a source of sustainable income to the

orphanage• Building a community recycled craft centre & library on a hectare of land granted to Nourish by the community of Sigagule, near

Acornhoek, Mpumalanga

Finally, Nourish responds do disasters with emergency relief projects:• Emergency relief to families who lost their homes in the rural areas near Hoedspruit during the January 2012 floods

Nourish runs a number of on-going projects:• Travel Trees• Trash 2 Treasure• Green Fingers• Dress 4 Success• Feedback• Sole Mates• Secret Santa• Alexandra Township Photography project

In addition, Nourish is engaged with two building projects:• Building a crèche at AACOSIDA orphanage in Matola, near Maputo, Mozambique to provide a source of sustainable income to the

orphanage• Building a community recycled craft centre & library on a hectare of land granted to Nourish by the community of Sigagule, near

Acornhoek, Mpumalanga

Finally, Nourish responds do disasters with emergency relief projects:• Emergency relief to families who lost their homes in the rural areas near Hoedspruit during the January 2012 floods

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Nourish Reach and Spatial DistributionNourish has focused its projects on the following regions:

Project ReachGautengSwazilandLimpopoMpumalangaMozambique 7

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Travel TreesThe project Travel Trees is about planting both fruit trees and indigenous trees in rural communities and urban slums to have the following

effects:• Contribute towards carbon offsetting• Provide long-term food security and nutrition through fruit trees• Provide a platform of education about nature, trees, sustainability and the environment whenever we do tree plantings at schools or

orphanages.

Nourish has done a few major tree plantings this year:• Earth Day ( with funds from private donors through our Valentines Tree Campaign, as well as trees donated by Belgro Nursary)• Arbour Month Mpumalanga ( with funds from Odie Air, Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA), Garonga, Jemax Aviation, Africa

in Focus, Savanna Private Game Reserve, Junxion Communication )• Arbour Month Limpopo ( with funds from private donors as well as Ashtons Tours )• AAOCISDA Volunteer Trip• The Expedition Project 2012 (TEP2012) Trip

**NB Accompanying Educational Talks were done at Sigagule Creche, Sihlekisi Primary School, Twalakule Primary School, and Tenteleni PrimarySchool

Nourish spent R 3 639 this financial year on trees alone. This does not include costs associated with tree plantings such as educational talks,fertilizer, compost, transport to schools etc. which almost matches the costs of the trees themselves.

Nourish planted 92 trees which were distributed as follows:• 6 – AACOSIDA orphanage in Maputo, Mozambique• 10 – Thuthuzela Aid Community Centre, Banakekeleni Orphanage, and Joyce’s Orphanage in Alexandra Township, Gauteng, South Africa• 10 – Tenteleni Primary School & Masihambisane Combined School, Kanyamazane, township, Mpumalanga, South Africa• 62 – various orphans and vulnerable homes in Sigagule, Keyelani and Gazita communities, as well as a community vegetable garden,

Limpopo, South Africa• 4 –Twalakule Primary School, Dwarsloop, Mpumalanga, South Africa

The project Travel Trees is about planting both fruit trees and indigenous trees in rural communities and urban slums to have the followingeffects:

• Contribute towards carbon offsetting• Provide long-term food security and nutrition through fruit trees• Provide a platform of education about nature, trees, sustainability and the environment whenever we do tree plantings at schools or

orphanages.

Nourish has done a few major tree plantings this year:• Earth Day ( with funds from private donors through our Valentines Tree Campaign, as well as trees donated by Belgro Nursary)• Arbour Month Mpumalanga ( with funds from Odie Air, Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA), Garonga, Jemax Aviation, Africa

in Focus, Savanna Private Game Reserve, Junxion Communication )• Arbour Month Limpopo ( with funds from private donors as well as Ashtons Tours )• AAOCISDA Volunteer Trip• The Expedition Project 2012 (TEP2012) Trip

**NB Accompanying Educational Talks were done at Sigagule Creche, Sihlekisi Primary School, Twalakule Primary School, and Tenteleni PrimarySchool

Nourish spent R 3 639 this financial year on trees alone. This does not include costs associated with tree plantings such as educational talks,fertilizer, compost, transport to schools etc. which almost matches the costs of the trees themselves.

Nourish planted 92 trees which were distributed as follows:• 6 – AACOSIDA orphanage in Maputo, Mozambique• 10 – Thuthuzela Aid Community Centre, Banakekeleni Orphanage, and Joyce’s Orphanage in Alexandra Township, Gauteng, South Africa• 10 – Tenteleni Primary School & Masihambisane Combined School, Kanyamazane, township, Mpumalanga, South Africa• 62 – various orphans and vulnerable homes in Sigagule, Keyelani and Gazita communities, as well as a community vegetable garden,

Limpopo, South Africa• 4 –Twalakule Primary School, Dwarsloop, Mpumalanga, South Africa

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Green FingersThe concept of this project is to support vulnerable homes, orphanages and communities withsustainable vegetable gardens that they can harvest to increase nutrition and sell for profit shouldtheir be a large crop. This profit can be used to buy food or ploughed back into the garden.

Nourish has successfully implemented vegetable gardens at the following:• AACOSIDA Orphanage in Maputo, Mozambique• Thuthuzela Aid Community Centre in Alexandra Township, Gauteng, South Africa

On average these vegetable gardens as well as compost/ wood shavings cost R 500.00 per garden.Nourish tailors each one to the individual needs of the orphanage and their specific problems,whether it be lack of space, rats or unfertile soil etc and aims to do this through creative anddynamic ideas such as:

• Raised bed vegetable gardens• Using cow dung, as well as old bones, and rusted tins to add nutrients to the soil• Potatoes layered in stacked tyres• Planting in old tires

Most gardens include the following vegetables: potatoes, maize, onions, tomatoes, spinach, greenpeppers, carrots, and/or beetroot.

The concept of this project is to support vulnerable homes, orphanages and communities withsustainable vegetable gardens that they can harvest to increase nutrition and sell for profit shouldtheir be a large crop. This profit can be used to buy food or ploughed back into the garden.

Nourish has successfully implemented vegetable gardens at the following:• AACOSIDA Orphanage in Maputo, Mozambique• Thuthuzela Aid Community Centre in Alexandra Township, Gauteng, South Africa

On average these vegetable gardens as well as compost/ wood shavings cost R 500.00 per garden.Nourish tailors each one to the individual needs of the orphanage and their specific problems,whether it be lack of space, rats or unfertile soil etc and aims to do this through creative anddynamic ideas such as:

• Raised bed vegetable gardens• Using cow dung, as well as old bones, and rusted tins to add nutrients to the soil• Potatoes layered in stacked tyres• Planting in old tires

Most gardens include the following vegetables: potatoes, maize, onions, tomatoes, spinach, greenpeppers, carrots, and/or beetroot.

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Secret SantaThis annual project is a branch of Santa Shoebox whereby a child ( orphaned, poor orvulnerable ) who will not receive a Christmas present, or who has never received a present, isgiven one by a sponsor. Each gift, wrapper colourfully in a shoe box, contains the followingitems which are both fun and useful for the child:

• Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, washcloth, sweets, school supplies, a toy, an outfit of clothing.On average a shoebox will cost R 200.00 to put together. Many sponsors choose to put together

their own shoebox, in which case Nourish will provide the name, sex and age of a child.Alternatively sponsors deposit the funds into the Nourish account and the box gets packedon their behalf.

This year Nourish packed and distributed 16 Secret Santa Shoeboxes. Our target childrenwere orphaned, vulnerable and abused children staying at Thuthuzela Aid CommunityCentre. The boxes were personally sponsored by private individuals.

This annual project is a branch of Santa Shoebox whereby a child ( orphaned, poor orvulnerable ) who will not receive a Christmas present, or who has never received a present, isgiven one by a sponsor. Each gift, wrapper colourfully in a shoe box, contains the followingitems which are both fun and useful for the child:

• Toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, washcloth, sweets, school supplies, a toy, an outfit of clothing.On average a shoebox will cost R 200.00 to put together. Many sponsors choose to put together

their own shoebox, in which case Nourish will provide the name, sex and age of a child.Alternatively sponsors deposit the funds into the Nourish account and the box gets packedon their behalf.

This year Nourish packed and distributed 16 Secret Santa Shoeboxes. Our target childrenwere orphaned, vulnerable and abused children staying at Thuthuzela Aid CommunityCentre. The boxes were personally sponsored by private individuals.

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Dress 4 SuccessFormerly a branch of Kit-a-Kid ( a Children’s Eco Training project ), Dress 4 Success aims toequip orphans and vulnerable children with the necessary uniform to go to school. Eachuniform “kit” costs about R 250.00 and includes school shoes, pants/skirt, a shirt, socks , anda jersey.

Nourish was able to distribute 31 uniforms this year in the following regions:• Sigagule Village ( 15 children )• Keyalane Village ( 16 children )

Sponsorship for the above uniforms was through private sponsors, as well as ParkfieldPrimary School in Surrey, UK.

Formerly a branch of Kit-a-Kid ( a Children’s Eco Training project ), Dress 4 Success aims toequip orphans and vulnerable children with the necessary uniform to go to school. Eachuniform “kit” costs about R 250.00 and includes school shoes, pants/skirt, a shirt, socks , anda jersey.

Nourish was able to distribute 31 uniforms this year in the following regions:• Sigagule Village ( 15 children )• Keyalane Village ( 16 children )

Sponsorship for the above uniforms was through private sponsors, as well as ParkfieldPrimary School in Surrey, UK.

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Feedback

Nourish is feeding 20 children on a monthly basis at AACOSIDA orphanage in Maputo,Mozambique through monthly funding received from FEEDSA, a South African NGO. Thisfunding has been received since May 2012 and has been instrumental in providing AACOSIDAwith monthly food parcels to the value of R 2 500.00. Nourish keeps comprehensive receiptsof food items bought, which include all staple food items. Nourish has also received once offdonations of non-perishable foods for AACOSIDA which were delivered in April 2012.

Nourish also assisted Banakekeleni orphanage in Alexandra Township, Gauteng, South Africawith boxes of non-perishable food items and tinned food donated by Alexander Forbes.

Ultimately this project aims to run a long term feeding scheme by redistributing foodbetween lodges, restaurants etc and orphanages or vulnerable families. Once a driver and arefrigerated truck have been procured, Nourish will be able to continue this project on asustainable basis.

Nourish is feeding 20 children on a monthly basis at AACOSIDA orphanage in Maputo,Mozambique through monthly funding received from FEEDSA, a South African NGO. Thisfunding has been received since May 2012 and has been instrumental in providing AACOSIDAwith monthly food parcels to the value of R 2 500.00. Nourish keeps comprehensive receiptsof food items bought, which include all staple food items. Nourish has also received once offdonations of non-perishable foods for AACOSIDA which were delivered in April 2012.

Nourish also assisted Banakekeleni orphanage in Alexandra Township, Gauteng, South Africawith boxes of non-perishable food items and tinned food donated by Alexander Forbes.

Ultimately this project aims to run a long term feeding scheme by redistributing foodbetween lodges, restaurants etc and orphanages or vulnerable families. Once a driver and arefrigerated truck have been procured, Nourish will be able to continue this project on asustainable basis.

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Sole MatesSoles Mates for Peace is an American charity that sends boxes of personalised flip flop shoesfor distribution to orphans or needy children in the rural villages and urban slums in whichNourish works. Nourish was introduced to Sole Mates for Peace in 2011.

We distributed 136 shoes this year in the following regions:• Mozambique• Swaziland **

**Nourish supplemented their support in Swaziland with shoes collected by one of thefundraising initiatives Party 4 the Planet. Shoes were collected at a Barefoot for Poverty Partyheld April 2011.

Soles Mates for Peace is an American charity that sends boxes of personalised flip flop shoesfor distribution to orphans or needy children in the rural villages and urban slums in whichNourish works. Nourish was introduced to Sole Mates for Peace in 2011.

We distributed 136 shoes this year in the following regions:• Mozambique• Swaziland **

**Nourish supplemented their support in Swaziland with shoes collected by one of thefundraising initiatives Party 4 the Planet. Shoes were collected at a Barefoot for Poverty Partyheld April 2011.

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Trash 2 TreasureThis project teaches skills and allows local artisans and men/woman who want to create a livelihood tocreate crafts from recyclable materials e.g. plastic, tin, wire, glass etc. Nourish started bi-monthly craftingclasses in Welverdiend community in South Africa in July 2012 and crafting has continued since then.Nourish has a core crafting group consisting of 3 women.

Focus this year has been on generating interest amongst crafters in the community as well as doing afeasibility study in the lodges as to whether they would stock the crafts. Nourish has received a positiveresponse from many lodges including And Beyond, Tshukudu, as well as from local retailers such as MJ’sPhotographic, etc.

Nourish has begin selling stock at outdoor markets, and has sold a number of bottletop earrings throughthe Farmers Market in Pretoria. Noursh’s biggest sale to date was 40 recycled paper bead bracelets whichwere ordered from the USA.

All stock is available from our online boutique shop www.nourish-org-za.mysupadupa.com

In the next year Nourish plans to place stock in lodges and shops, to allow for more profit to be derived forthe community members.

Handbags are also being hand sewn with local bright material (Capulanas) by the orphanage inMozambique to try to generate sustainable income. These are also available from Nourish’s online shop.

This project teaches skills and allows local artisans and men/woman who want to create a livelihood tocreate crafts from recyclable materials e.g. plastic, tin, wire, glass etc. Nourish started bi-monthly craftingclasses in Welverdiend community in South Africa in July 2012 and crafting has continued since then.Nourish has a core crafting group consisting of 3 women.

Focus this year has been on generating interest amongst crafters in the community as well as doing afeasibility study in the lodges as to whether they would stock the crafts. Nourish has received a positiveresponse from many lodges including And Beyond, Tshukudu, as well as from local retailers such as MJ’sPhotographic, etc.

Nourish has begin selling stock at outdoor markets, and has sold a number of bottletop earrings throughthe Farmers Market in Pretoria. Noursh’s biggest sale to date was 40 recycled paper bead bracelets whichwere ordered from the USA.

All stock is available from our online boutique shop www.nourish-org-za.mysupadupa.com

In the next year Nourish plans to place stock in lodges and shops, to allow for more profit to be derived forthe community members.

Handbags are also being hand sewn with local bright material (Capulanas) by the orphanage inMozambique to try to generate sustainable income. These are also available from Nourish’s online shop.

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Community Craft Centre & LibraryThe idea for the community craft and education centre was initiated in November 2011 whenPrince Nakuna from Save the Elephants – SA suggested that Nourish should approach thelocal chieftains of the Sigagule area to obtain land. Nourish’s first meeting with Induna Nyathiwas initiated by Prince. Since then, with assistance from Paul Mathonsi ( a Nourish director) ,who acted as our representative and translator, several meetings were held with localmunicipalities, the elders of the community and Induna Mnisi, who holds authority over thelocal land requests.

In August 2012 the Nourish application for a site on the Orpen road was approved andgranted. This land is to be used to build a community craft centre, where Trash 2 Treasurecrafts will be sold, as well as education centre, where Nourish will have a library, offeringeducational talks and computer lessons. It is the aim to have a bore hole and communityvegetable garden on the site. In August 2012 the Nourish team planted the corner poles, aswell as did a Site Development plant to allow for further development. Plans are underwayto clear thorny vegetation off the land in September with assistance from communitymembers, Nourish interns as well as students from Southern Cross.

In the coming financial year Nourish will fence the land and seek funding to begin building.

The idea for the community craft and education centre was initiated in November 2011 whenPrince Nakuna from Save the Elephants – SA suggested that Nourish should approach thelocal chieftains of the Sigagule area to obtain land. Nourish’s first meeting with Induna Nyathiwas initiated by Prince. Since then, with assistance from Paul Mathonsi ( a Nourish director) ,who acted as our representative and translator, several meetings were held with localmunicipalities, the elders of the community and Induna Mnisi, who holds authority over thelocal land requests.

In August 2012 the Nourish application for a site on the Orpen road was approved andgranted. This land is to be used to build a community craft centre, where Trash 2 Treasurecrafts will be sold, as well as education centre, where Nourish will have a library, offeringeducational talks and computer lessons. It is the aim to have a bore hole and communityvegetable garden on the site. In August 2012 the Nourish team planted the corner poles, aswell as did a Site Development plant to allow for further development. Plans are underwayto clear thorny vegetation off the land in September with assistance from communitymembers, Nourish interns as well as students from Southern Cross.

In the coming financial year Nourish will fence the land and seek funding to begin building.

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Alexandra Township PhotographyProject

This project was inspired in March 2012 when the founder, Sarah Bergs spent a month in AlexandraTownship living at Thuthuzela Aid Centre. With this project Nourish aims to teach township youthphotographic skills, to encourage awareness and tourism into Alexandra township as a form ofupliftment and ultimately, through the involvement of both novices and professionals, produce apicture coffee table book on Township Life.

• Nourish’s first step forward was involvement from Christopher Rimmer, a professionalphotographer based in Australia who took time out in July 2012 to assist us with a day walkingphoto shoot of Alexandra Township.

• Nourish met with Fiona Peake, editor of Pixmag, a photographic magazine, who is keen to getinvolved with photographic lessons as well as offering Nourish a slot in her magazine.

• Nourish also met with Ma Afrika Tikkun, the community centre in Alexandra township to startdiscussions on having photographic lessons with children, youth and unemployed adults.

• Jenna Munro, a student from the University of Pretoria and semi-professional photographer, hasalso become involved not only to assist with photography in the township, but also to also assistwith meetings and admin related to the project.

In the coming year Nourish hopes roll out monthly photographic lessons at the Ma Afrika Tikkuncommunity centre, as well as to generate interest in the project both within Alexandra andexternally. It is envisaged that this will be a 2-3 year project.

This project was inspired in March 2012 when the founder, Sarah Bergs spent a month in AlexandraTownship living at Thuthuzela Aid Centre. With this project Nourish aims to teach township youthphotographic skills, to encourage awareness and tourism into Alexandra township as a form ofupliftment and ultimately, through the involvement of both novices and professionals, produce apicture coffee table book on Township Life.

• Nourish’s first step forward was involvement from Christopher Rimmer, a professionalphotographer based in Australia who took time out in July 2012 to assist us with a day walkingphoto shoot of Alexandra Township.

• Nourish met with Fiona Peake, editor of Pixmag, a photographic magazine, who is keen to getinvolved with photographic lessons as well as offering Nourish a slot in her magazine.

• Nourish also met with Ma Afrika Tikkun, the community centre in Alexandra township to startdiscussions on having photographic lessons with children, youth and unemployed adults.

• Jenna Munro, a student from the University of Pretoria and semi-professional photographer, hasalso become involved not only to assist with photography in the township, but also to also assistwith meetings and admin related to the project.

In the coming year Nourish hopes roll out monthly photographic lessons at the Ma Afrika Tikkuncommunity centre, as well as to generate interest in the project both within Alexandra andexternally. It is envisaged that this will be a 2-3 year project.

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BeneficiariesNourish works to support and uplift people and the planet. In particular our involvement is withorphans and vulnerable children as well as with schools in rural communities and urban slums. Wehave adopted two orphanages in particular:

• Thuthuzela Aid Community Centre ( Alexandra Township, Gauteng)• AACOSIDA ( Matola, Mozambique )

Nourish has over the last year had more limited involvement with the following orphanages andschools:

• Joyces Orphanage ( Alexandra Township, Gauteng)• Banakekeleni Orphanage (Alexandra Township, Gauteng)• El Shaddai Orphanage (Mbabane, Swaziland)• Young Heroes (Child Headed families in Swaziland)• Estrela Do Mar ( Inhambane, Mozambique )

• Sihlekisi Primary School ( Acornhoek, Mpumalanga )• Sigagule Community Creche ( Acornhoek, Mpumalanga)• Twalakule Primary School ( Dwarsloop, Mpumalanga )• Masihambisane Combined School ( Kanyamazane township, Mpumalanga )• Tenteleni Primary School (Kanyamazane township, Mpumalanga )

Nourish works to support and uplift people and the planet. In particular our involvement is withorphans and vulnerable children as well as with schools in rural communities and urban slums. Wehave adopted two orphanages in particular:

• Thuthuzela Aid Community Centre ( Alexandra Township, Gauteng)• AACOSIDA ( Matola, Mozambique )

Nourish has over the last year had more limited involvement with the following orphanages andschools:

• Joyces Orphanage ( Alexandra Township, Gauteng)• Banakekeleni Orphanage (Alexandra Township, Gauteng)• El Shaddai Orphanage (Mbabane, Swaziland)• Young Heroes (Child Headed families in Swaziland)• Estrela Do Mar ( Inhambane, Mozambique )

• Sihlekisi Primary School ( Acornhoek, Mpumalanga )• Sigagule Community Creche ( Acornhoek, Mpumalanga)• Twalakule Primary School ( Dwarsloop, Mpumalanga )• Masihambisane Combined School ( Kanyamazane township, Mpumalanga )• Tenteleni Primary School (Kanyamazane township, Mpumalanga )

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AACOSIDAAACOSIDA Orphanage in Maputo, Mozambique is run by Dumsane and Clementina Maccamo.Nourish started a relationship with AACOSIDA in May 2011 and have been supporting them eversince. When Nourish first met AACOSIDA they provided shelter, food and support to over 60orphaned, neglected, and abused children. In the interim period their funding has been stoppedand grants have reached an end. They are now completely dependent on private donors forfunding. Nourish has supported AACOSIDA in the following ways:

• Sole Mates for Peace July 2011• Painted the whole orphanage November 2011• Food and clothing donations, including blankets and toothbrushes for each child April 2012• Implemented filing and admin support April 2012• Donated first aid kits and sewing machines to start a sewing project April 2012• Monthly food sponsorship from May 2012• Started the building for a creche and donated creche supplies July 2012• Planted a vegetable garden and fruit trees July 2012

AACOSIDA has been almost entirely adopted by Nourish. Nourish is now able to shelter, feed andsupport 20 children.

In the coming year Nourish to train Dumsane and Clementina in administration as well as how tooperate a creche so as to better their skills. Nourish intends to continue the close and supportiverelationship.

AACOSIDA Orphanage in Maputo, Mozambique is run by Dumsane and Clementina Maccamo.Nourish started a relationship with AACOSIDA in May 2011 and have been supporting them eversince. When Nourish first met AACOSIDA they provided shelter, food and support to over 60orphaned, neglected, and abused children. In the interim period their funding has been stoppedand grants have reached an end. They are now completely dependent on private donors forfunding. Nourish has supported AACOSIDA in the following ways:

• Sole Mates for Peace July 2011• Painted the whole orphanage November 2011• Food and clothing donations, including blankets and toothbrushes for each child April 2012• Implemented filing and admin support April 2012• Donated first aid kits and sewing machines to start a sewing project April 2012• Monthly food sponsorship from May 2012• Started the building for a creche and donated creche supplies July 2012• Planted a vegetable garden and fruit trees July 2012

AACOSIDA has been almost entirely adopted by Nourish. Nourish is now able to shelter, feed andsupport 20 children.

In the coming year Nourish to train Dumsane and Clementina in administration as well as how tooperate a creche so as to better their skills. Nourish intends to continue the close and supportiverelationship.

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ThuthuzelaThuthuzela Aid Community Centre , based in Alexandra Township in Gauteng, South Africawas founded and is run by Elizabeth Monyela, with the support of her staff team. Theorphanage houses 16 children and their creche facility cares for over 40 children daily.Nourish became involved with Thuthuzela in October 2011 and since then has providedthem with the following support:

• Planted a vegetable garden November 2011• Secret Santa presents for each child and a Christmas tree for the orphanage December 2011.• Took over the daily running of the orphanage for a month to provide support so that

Elizabeth could take annual leave (for the first time in 6 years) March 2012• Facilitated the donation of toys for the creche from a private donor March 2012• Planted indigenous trees April 2012

Nourish visits Thuthuzela numerous times throughout the year, and it has since become ourbase for many initiatives in Alexandra township.

Thuthuzela Aid Community Centre , based in Alexandra Township in Gauteng, South Africawas founded and is run by Elizabeth Monyela, with the support of her staff team. Theorphanage houses 16 children and their creche facility cares for over 40 children daily.Nourish became involved with Thuthuzela in October 2011 and since then has providedthem with the following support:

• Planted a vegetable garden November 2011• Secret Santa presents for each child and a Christmas tree for the orphanage December 2011.• Took over the daily running of the orphanage for a month to provide support so that

Elizabeth could take annual leave (for the first time in 6 years) March 2012• Facilitated the donation of toys for the creche from a private donor March 2012• Planted indigenous trees April 2012

Nourish visits Thuthuzela numerous times throughout the year, and it has since become ourbase for many initiatives in Alexandra township.

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Social Media & MarketingNourish aims to take advantage of the free social media platforms that exist to gain audience andpublicity internationally. Nourish is currently registered on:

• Facebook ( 715 fans ) ** (Nourish updates its Facebook several times weekly and uploads photoswhenever a project is completed. This keeps the page live and interesting. Through FacebookNourish has received much support for its projects. For example the Secret Santa project was fullyachieved through social networking on Facebook only. )

• Twitter• Betterplaces• CharitySA• Blog

Nourish also utilises the following marketing concepts:• E-Newsletters ( Nourish sends bi-monthly newsletters to a database of over 1 000 members both in

South Africa and internationally. )• Radio ( Live interview on the Morning Show on Radio 702 in Gauteng in April 2012 )• Magazines and Publications ( Articles on Nourish were published in Responsible Traveller Volume 7

Summer 2011/2012 as well as in the Inspired UNISA Magazine in June 2012.)

Nourish aims to take advantage of the free social media platforms that exist to gain audience andpublicity internationally. Nourish is currently registered on:

• Facebook ( 715 fans ) ** (Nourish updates its Facebook several times weekly and uploads photoswhenever a project is completed. This keeps the page live and interesting. Through FacebookNourish has received much support for its projects. For example the Secret Santa project was fullyachieved through social networking on Facebook only. )

• Twitter• Betterplaces• CharitySA• Blog

Nourish also utilises the following marketing concepts:• E-Newsletters ( Nourish sends bi-monthly newsletters to a database of over 1 000 members both in

South Africa and internationally. )• Radio ( Live interview on the Morning Show on Radio 702 in Gauteng in April 2012 )• Magazines and Publications ( Articles on Nourish were published in Responsible Traveller Volume 7

Summer 2011/2012 as well as in the Inspired UNISA Magazine in June 2012.)

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Sponsorships/ PartnershipsPartners:

• Ashtons Tours (transport of donations, complimentary travel for the Nourish director, ongoing support of Travel Trees )• Grafix Reloaded (hosting of the Nourish domain)• FEEDSA (monthly donation of R 2500.00 for AACOSIDA’s feeding programme)• Mother Bear Project (donations of hand-knitted teddy bears to be distributed to orphans and vulnerable children several

times a year)• Mary Dylkowski & the Linwood Covenant Church Congregation ( donations of pillow case dresses and shorts to be

distributed to orphans and vulnerable children several times a year)• South African Medical Expeditions (SAME) (logistical support as well as long term involvement through supporting homes of

orphans in the Acornhoek area and developing a positive working relationship )• Ramp Up Stage (financial support for various projects as well as awareness raising through Natasha Claire Pretorius, the

South African representative for Miss Humanity International 2011 in Barbados. )

Donors:

Nourish has been funded this year largely through donations from private individuals. These donations have made our workpossible and Nourish is extremely grateful for this generous support.Volunteers:

Students also showed their support of Nourish during the last year:• University of Pretoria (Volunteer trip to Mozambique to build crèche July 2012)• Save the Elephants – South Africa (Volunteer trip to Mozambique to paint AACOSIDA orphanage November 2011)• Colin Addis (designing and editing the Nourish website)• Ryan Stevens (designing and editing the bi-monthly Nourish newsletters)

Partners:

• Ashtons Tours (transport of donations, complimentary travel for the Nourish director, ongoing support of Travel Trees )• Grafix Reloaded (hosting of the Nourish domain)• FEEDSA (monthly donation of R 2500.00 for AACOSIDA’s feeding programme)• Mother Bear Project (donations of hand-knitted teddy bears to be distributed to orphans and vulnerable children several

times a year)• Mary Dylkowski & the Linwood Covenant Church Congregation ( donations of pillow case dresses and shorts to be

distributed to orphans and vulnerable children several times a year)• South African Medical Expeditions (SAME) (logistical support as well as long term involvement through supporting homes of

orphans in the Acornhoek area and developing a positive working relationship )• Ramp Up Stage (financial support for various projects as well as awareness raising through Natasha Claire Pretorius, the

South African representative for Miss Humanity International 2011 in Barbados. )

Donors:

Nourish has been funded this year largely through donations from private individuals. These donations have made our workpossible and Nourish is extremely grateful for this generous support.Volunteers:

Students also showed their support of Nourish during the last year:• University of Pretoria (Volunteer trip to Mozambique to build crèche July 2012)• Save the Elephants – South Africa (Volunteer trip to Mozambique to paint AACOSIDA orphanage November 2011)• Colin Addis (designing and editing the Nourish website)• Ryan Stevens (designing and editing the bi-monthly Nourish newsletters)

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Sponsorships/Partnerships (continued)Sponsors:

• African Love Letters (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Prize)• Aquelle (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Refreshment)• Boost Juice (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Refreshment)• Ceres (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Refreshment)• Chad Cocking Photography (mounted canvas photograph for Golf Day Raffle )• Compleat Golfer Magazine (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Prize)• Fed Air (assistance in awareness raising of the Travel Trees project by placing brochures in Fed Air departure lounges)• Freshlyground (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Prize)• Fusion Ice (Nourish Charity Golf Day-Hole Sponsorship & Refreshments)• Game (Nourish Charity Golf Day-Prize)• Jovanka Photography (Golf Day photography)• La Pazzo Pizzaria (donation of paint towards painting AACOSIDA project )• Lovemore Music (donation of musical instruments for Nourish community centre, as well as a guitar for Golf Day prize and Hole

Sponsorship)• Odie Air (sponsorship towards Travel Trees )• Parkfield Primary School (sponsorship for Dress 4 Success uniforms )• PEP (vouchers to be used for AACOSIDA orphanage supplies as well as intern accommodation)• Pick n Pay (Nourish Charity Golf Day-Prize)• SA Woman Golfer Magazine (Nourish Charity Golf Day-Prize)• Techniblock (Nourish Charity Golf Day - Prize)• Umlani Bushcamp (weekend at Umlani Bushcamp for Golf Day Raffle )• Verlorenkloof Country Estate (week at Verlorenkloof for Golf Day Raffle )• Volt (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Refreshment)• Yamaha (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Prize)

Sponsors:• African Love Letters (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Prize)• Aquelle (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Refreshment)• Boost Juice (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Refreshment)• Ceres (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Refreshment)• Chad Cocking Photography (mounted canvas photograph for Golf Day Raffle )• Compleat Golfer Magazine (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Prize)• Fed Air (assistance in awareness raising of the Travel Trees project by placing brochures in Fed Air departure lounges)• Freshlyground (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Prize)• Fusion Ice (Nourish Charity Golf Day-Hole Sponsorship & Refreshments)• Game (Nourish Charity Golf Day-Prize)• Jovanka Photography (Golf Day photography)• La Pazzo Pizzaria (donation of paint towards painting AACOSIDA project )• Lovemore Music (donation of musical instruments for Nourish community centre, as well as a guitar for Golf Day prize and Hole

Sponsorship)• Odie Air (sponsorship towards Travel Trees )• Parkfield Primary School (sponsorship for Dress 4 Success uniforms )• PEP (vouchers to be used for AACOSIDA orphanage supplies as well as intern accommodation)• Pick n Pay (Nourish Charity Golf Day-Prize)• SA Woman Golfer Magazine (Nourish Charity Golf Day-Prize)• Techniblock (Nourish Charity Golf Day - Prize)• Umlani Bushcamp (weekend at Umlani Bushcamp for Golf Day Raffle )• Verlorenkloof Country Estate (week at Verlorenkloof for Golf Day Raffle )• Volt (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Refreshment)• Yamaha (Nourish Charity Golf Day- Prize)

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Golf DayThe Nourish Golf Day was held at Kyalami Country Club on the 18 April 2012. The event was such a success that Nourish aims tomake the Nourish Golf Day an annual fundraising event. Danni Adelaine was the core organiser of the event, which contributednearly 100 % of Nourish’s core running costs for the year.

Nourish thanks the following sponsors:

• African Love Letters• Aquelle• Boost Juice• Ceres• Compleat Golfer Magazine• Freshlyground• Fusion Ice• Game• Pick n Pay• SA Woman Golfer Magazine• Techniblock• Volt• Yamaha• Nourish also held a raffle and an auction run by On Course Golf Promotions thanks to the generosity of the following sponsors:• Mounted canvas photograph (Chad Cocking Photography)• Weekend at Umlani Bushcamp in the Timbavati• Week at Verlorenkloof Country Estates

Photography on the day was done by Jovanka Pearl Photography on a pro-bono basis.

The Nourish Golf Day was held at Kyalami Country Club on the 18 April 2012. The event was such a success that Nourish aims tomake the Nourish Golf Day an annual fundraising event. Danni Adelaine was the core organiser of the event, which contributednearly 100 % of Nourish’s core running costs for the year.

Nourish thanks the following sponsors:

• African Love Letters• Aquelle• Boost Juice• Ceres• Compleat Golfer Magazine• Freshlyground• Fusion Ice• Game• Pick n Pay• SA Woman Golfer Magazine• Techniblock• Volt• Yamaha• Nourish also held a raffle and an auction run by On Course Golf Promotions thanks to the generosity of the following sponsors:• Mounted canvas photograph (Chad Cocking Photography)• Weekend at Umlani Bushcamp in the Timbavati• Week at Verlorenkloof Country Estates

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Parties 4 the PlanetThis is a fundraising project whereby Nourish holds an event or “party” and raises funds orgoods such as trees, clothes or tinned food at the door. The items or funds raised getdirected towards one of the Nourish Projects.

Nourish kick-started the year with a very successful Party 4 the Planet, which was held inApril of 2011 at Josmacs. With a theme of Barefoot for Poverty, the entrance fee for thisparty was a pair of shoes. Many staff from local lodges in the Timbavati as well as theHoedspruit community showed up to support the Nourish fundraising event. Over 100 pairsof shoes were collected and distributed to El Shaddai, and Young Heroes orphanages inSwaziland.

This is a fundraising project whereby Nourish holds an event or “party” and raises funds orgoods such as trees, clothes or tinned food at the door. The items or funds raised getdirected towards one of the Nourish Projects.

Nourish kick-started the year with a very successful Party 4 the Planet, which was held inApril of 2011 at Josmacs. With a theme of Barefoot for Poverty, the entrance fee for thisparty was a pair of shoes. Many staff from local lodges in the Timbavati as well as theHoedspruit community showed up to support the Nourish fundraising event. Over 100 pairsof shoes were collected and distributed to El Shaddai, and Young Heroes orphanages inSwaziland.

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Internships

• Regina Bosl was a German intern who was studying her Mastersdegree in International Relations and Development Politics at theUniversity of Duisburg-Essen. She found Nourish online when shewas searching for a hands on experience of a grassroots sustainableproject where she could learn and gain experience as well as make adifference. Her time here was challenging, but she broke manypersonal boundaries and left with a true passion for the people andheart of Africa.

• Ria Hooper was a British intern who is a professional chef by trade.Being between jobs she decided to come to South Africa to discoverfirst hand exactly what Nourish is accomplishing on the ground. Riahopes to make her trips to SA annually.

Nourish had its first 2 international interns this year from July – September 2012

• Regina Bosl was a German intern who was studying her Mastersdegree in International Relations and Development Politics at theUniversity of Duisburg-Essen. She found Nourish online when shewas searching for a hands on experience of a grassroots sustainableproject where she could learn and gain experience as well as make adifference. Her time here was challenging, but she broke manypersonal boundaries and left with a true passion for the people andheart of Africa.

• Ria Hooper was a British intern who is a professional chef by trade.Being between jobs she decided to come to South Africa to discoverfirst hand exactly what Nourish is accomplishing on the ground. Riahopes to make her trips to SA annually.

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Objectives for 2013Nourish’s vision for this year is to continue with all the projects which were initiated over the last year. We intend tocontinue to raise sponsorship – both cash and in kind -through private donors using social media platforms. We hope tomake 2013 an even bigger success as we have gained skills and knowledge over the last year which we can apply.

Nourish has the following goals for 2013:

• Continue to fund projects through private donors• Source corporate funding• Secure funding for overhead running costs, including vehicle running costs, administration and a salary• Attract a lawyer, auditor/bookkeeper and IT technician onto the Nourish team who are willing to assist on a pro-bono basis• Find and host International Volunteer Teams• Find permanent accommodation near Acornhoek/Sigagule to have a base near our projects• Host 2 Golf Days as fund raising events• Increase awareness of Nourish’s goals with articles in local newspapers/magazines• Finish the creche at AACOSIDA orphanage in Maputo, Mozambique• Through skills development, facilitate teaching at the creche, Maputo, Mozambique• Start photographic lessons at Ma AfrikaTikkun community centre in Alexandra township, Gauteng, South Africa• Source professional photographers who are willing to become involved with the Alexandra Township Photography Project• Host at least one Party 4 the Planet• Drop a borehole at the Nourish site on Orpen Road• Faciliatate continued crafting lessons• Place crafts in local lodges and hotels throughout the Timbavati, Klaserie, Balule region• Seek funding to start the building of the Nourish community craft and education centre..• Continue Dress 4 Success, Secret Santa, Travel Trees and Green Fingers.

Nourish’s vision for this year is to continue with all the projects which were initiated over the last year. We intend tocontinue to raise sponsorship – both cash and in kind -through private donors using social media platforms. We hope tomake 2013 an even bigger success as we have gained skills and knowledge over the last year which we can apply.

Nourish has the following goals for 2013:

• Continue to fund projects through private donors• Source corporate funding• Secure funding for overhead running costs, including vehicle running costs, administration and a salary• Attract a lawyer, auditor/bookkeeper and IT technician onto the Nourish team who are willing to assist on a pro-bono basis• Find and host International Volunteer Teams• Find permanent accommodation near Acornhoek/Sigagule to have a base near our projects• Host 2 Golf Days as fund raising events• Increase awareness of Nourish’s goals with articles in local newspapers/magazines• Finish the creche at AACOSIDA orphanage in Maputo, Mozambique• Through skills development, facilitate teaching at the creche, Maputo, Mozambique• Start photographic lessons at Ma AfrikaTikkun community centre in Alexandra township, Gauteng, South Africa• Source professional photographers who are willing to become involved with the Alexandra Township Photography Project• Host at least one Party 4 the Planet• Drop a borehole at the Nourish site on Orpen Road• Faciliatate continued crafting lessons• Place crafts in local lodges and hotels throughout the Timbavati, Klaserie, Balule region• Seek funding to start the building of the Nourish community craft and education centre..• Continue Dress 4 Success, Secret Santa, Travel Trees and Green Fingers.

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Budget for Running Costs 2013The below costs do not cover specific projects, but simply cover basic administrative running costs.Projects will be implemented as support is secured.

Yearly Running Costs:

Item: Cost: TOTAL: Notes:

Salary R 5 000.00 pm x 12 months R 60,000.00 Salary for Project Director per annum

Rent of Workspace R 2500 pm x 12 months R 30 000.00Based on average rent inHoedspruit/Acornhoek

Car insurance R 159.00 pm x 12 months R 1 908.00 Based on Datsun Pulsar 1400

To be used for dropping donations, clothesfood etc at orphanages, as well as tripswith volunteers, meeting with sponsors,crafting workshops, tree plantings, etc.

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Petrol R 1000.00 pm x 12 months R 12 000.00

To be used for dropping donations, clothesfood etc at orphanages, as well as tripswith volunteers, meeting with sponsors,crafting workshops, tree plantings, etc.

Transportation costs R 800.00 pm x 12 months R 9600.00

Based on monthly bus trips to AACOSIDA,Maputo, as well as miscellaneous bordercosts.

Telephone Costs R 160.00 pm x 12 months R 1 920.00 Blackberry contract with MTN

Internet Costs R 300 pm x 12 months R 3,600.00 Uncapped internetStationary and Postage R 150 x12 months R 1 800.00

Printing Costs R 600 x 2 R 1,200.00Based on 2 x Black & 2 x Colour Printingcartridges a year.

Laptop R +- 5 000.00 R 5,000.00

TOTAL basic yearly costs forNourish: R 127 628.00

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Nourish Overview and Important DetailsNourish is a South African based non-profit organization registered with the department of Social Development.• NPO number: 090-810-NPO

• Address:5 Falcons Nest131 Eastwood StreetArcadia, Pretoria0083

• Founder/ Project Manager: Sarah BergsCell: +27 (0)71 909 7261

• Business Bank account detailsFirst National Bank (FNB)Account name: Nourish NPOAccount number: 62321718324Hatfield BranchBranch code: 252-145SWIFT/BICE: FIRNZAJJXXX

We have the following credentials:• – BBBEE Compliance certificate Level 4 (EME) # 4358• – PBO Status: 930037455• – Tax Exemption: 9221/245/18/7

Nourish is a South African based non-profit organization registered with the department of Social Development.• NPO number: 090-810-NPO

• Address:5 Falcons Nest131 Eastwood StreetArcadia, Pretoria0083

• Founder/ Project Manager: Sarah BergsCell: +27 (0)71 909 7261

• Business Bank account detailsFirst National Bank (FNB)Account name: Nourish NPOAccount number: 62321718324Hatfield BranchBranch code: 252-145SWIFT/BICE: FIRNZAJJXXX

We have the following credentials:• – BBBEE Compliance certificate Level 4 (EME) # 4358• – PBO Status: 930037455• – Tax Exemption: 9221/245/18/7

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