Helen Cook swims for Singakwenza
- By: Helen Cook
- Short URL: https://archive.backabuddy.co.za/helen-cook-swims-for-singakwenza
- Date Created: 24 March 2022
Personal message
Singakwenza means We can do it
As with anything in life, there needs to be motivation and a belief that you can achieve anything. The help that Singakwenza provides to children, parents and teachers through their early childhood development programs provides a platform for each child to reach their great potential and believe that they can do it!
I was inspired to participate in this event by a friend who motivated me to get involved and support Singakwenza. As a child, I was diagnosed with a learning disability, and without the support from my family and others, I would never have been able to achieve what I have.
Swimming is one of my favourite activities, and I feel honoured to swim and raise funds to help Singakwenza change the lives of many more South Africans to believe that they too can do it.
Please consider supporting us as Megan, and I swim together. R50 or more will help us reach the R5000 target.
Donations
- Jun 02, 2022 - R 500.00
- "Good luck!" - Devon Olfsen
- May 15, 2022 - R 400.00
- "Love Gran" - Marj
- May 15, 2022 - R 1 600.00
- "Enjoy your swims" - Howard Cook
- Apr 23, 2022 - R 750.00 Fees covered
- "Good luck Helen!" - Arthur
- Apr 22, 2022 - R 700.00 Fees covered
- "Good luck for the swim!" - Anonymous
- Apr 18, 2022 - USD $ 34.12
- "Just keep swimming!" - Ashooo
- Apr 07, 2022 - R 300.00
- "Good luck!" - Cait
- Mar 29, 2022 - R 500.00
- "Good luck Helen! " - Shaun Frenzel
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Singakwenza Early Childhood Education NPC

Singakwenza exists to address the impact of poor access to quality Early Childhood Development on young children in economically disadvantaged communities. Singakwenza educates, empowers and supports practitioners, parents and caregivers to create a safe, loving and stimulating environment that will unlock their preschooler's ability to develop resilience, learn through play, and reach their full potential. This is done through a sustainable learning program that uses resources made solely from recycling.