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Aug 07
Tsundzu with his scout uniform at camp

Empowering the Future: Celebrating Scout Achievements and Lifelong Impact

Avuxeni, Minjani, Umfekile minjane!

Happy August to you! I hope you are doing well and that life is treating you kindly? I want to take this opportunity to really thank you for the support you have provided to KTD196 and the work we do, the families we assist and the communities we are helping. None of what we do would be possible without your support.

We will be heading for camp in September, thank goodness the weather will be warmer. We will be having competitions with the scouts to show off their skills, they will be competing against other scout groups from different areas, meeting new people and taking advantage of the 1weeks holiday from school. We will also be having a cub fun day so that the younger ones can see the skills of the older children and be a part of all the fun.

We continue to have requests from our partners in the province to have Journey of Life training because of the impact and sustained changes it brings in such a short period of time.

I get so excited, I really do! It makes it so worthwhile to see the changes right before our eyes. I am very proud of the work we do and you should be as well. I have included Tsundzu’s testimony below, you have met him before when he completed his Springbok.

Tsundzu has been with us for 14yrs and he is now studying Diploma on Policing with the view of becoming a Forensic Laboratory Technician for the Police Service and during school holidays, he regularly comes back and assists us at camp and imparts his knowledge to other scouts. It is exciting to have young adults return and assist us.

That is the power of the work we do. The giving back! Sure, not everyone does but it is still awesome. Thank you once again for being a part of our success and the success of our kids.

I really appreciate you!

Blessings

Louise