What a great night we had again at our third annual Carols By Candlelight. It was fantastic to see over 100 smiling faces especially when we were singing 12 Days of Christmas with the actions!
Thanks to everyone for your continued support. We managed to enrol a few new members to our 100 club which pays the salary of 2 teachers now.
Hopefully we will hold another funfilled event in the Summer of 2010. More details to follow in the new year.
Monday, 7 December 2009
Friday, 13 November 2009
New classroom in Ndola
Friday, 16 October 2009
Carols by Candlelight 3
We will be holding the annual Carols by Candlelight evening on December 6th and will be adding in some Christmas poetry this time following on from the success of Poems and Pints.
We really hope this year's event will be bigger and better than the rest.
For further details why not email me at thevornz@hotmail.com?
We really hope this year's event will be bigger and better than the rest.
For further details why not email me at thevornz@hotmail.com?
Sunday, 11 October 2009
Funding for 2nd Teacher
Today we emailed Rev.Alick to tell him that for the next year we will be not only paying the salary for one teacher but will also fund a second one. Hopefully this will help them out greatly as one of their other sponsors had to pull out due to the recession. The reason we can do this is that the membership for the 100 club has grown.The only way that we will be able to do this for more than a year is if we ar able to persuade more people to join us. At £2.00 a month it is a fantastic way of ensuring that many orphans and vulnerable children receive the education they deserve.
Sunday, 4 October 2009
Poems,Pints and Ploughman's Supper - GREAT!
What a great evening we had last night. Although not as many turned up as expected it was still a fantastic success.People thoroughly enjoyed themselves, reciting and listening to a wide range of poetry. We had great fun with the limerick competition which was won by Stella and Sue who had travelled over from Bath. Thanks to everyone who made generous donations.This money will be going straight to Ndola to complete the classroom at the New Hope School.
Our next event is the Carols by Candlelight evening on December 6th. We hope to see plenaty of peole there for what we know will be a lovely event.
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Poems,Pints and Ploughman's Supper Update
We are very excited about our forthcoming event which takes place on Saturday.We thought this would attract about 40-50 people but we now have 120 coming so it should be fun. Some of us have been practising our poetry reading and as long as we don't taste too many speciality beers on the night we should be fine. We will post some photos in the next few days.
Building work progress
We have just received some photos from Christopher in The New Hope School in Ndola. The classroom is now at roof level and next week we will be sending more money to complete the building. They want to get the roof on before the rains start. We are very pleased that the classroom has been erected in such a short time and look forward to more photos very soon.
Thursday, 3 September 2009
New website
Just wanted to let everyone know that we now have a new website that will keep you up to date with what is happening in Lusaka and Ndola.
The address is
www.teacheraid.org.uk
Any feedback would be most welcome.
The address is
www.teacheraid.org.uk
Any feedback would be most welcome.
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Poems,Pints and Ploughman's Supper
We will be holding another fundraising event on Saturday 3rd October and hope that lots of people will come around and enjoy the fun. For further details email me and I will send you a flyer. The address is thevornz@hotmail.com
Hope to see you there!
Hope to see you there!
Classroom now started
Monday, 10 August 2009
Tables for Good Samaritan School
We are pleased to say that we have transferred 300 dollars today to Rev Alick so that he can buy 10 new tables for the community hall. We hope that both the community and the pupils will find these useful.
new classroom-new school
Teacher Aid have decided to branch out and help another school in Zambia. Today we have agreed to fund the building of a new classroom for the New Hope School in Ndola.At present they only have 2 classrooms and they are able to educate 40 children.They also have a feeding centre that feeds 150 children. Hopefully by providing another classroom more pupils will be able to access lessons. We are very grateful to Rev.Alick Malama for providing us with the contact to this school.
We will be applying to The Kitchen Table Trust for a grant to build a further classroom as they kindly helped us build the community hall at The Good Samaritan School. Will let you all know if the application is successful.
We will be applying to The Kitchen Table Trust for a grant to build a further classroom as they kindly helped us build the community hall at The Good Samaritan School. Will let you all know if the application is successful.
Sunday, 12 July 2009
Online at last
I am thrilled to say that I have had an email from Rev Alick telling us that at last they have been connected up to the internet! Now we want to get a webcam up and running so that schools in UK will be able to speak directly to the pupils in Africa- how incredibly exciting.
Monday, 29 June 2009
Bingo!
Thanks to Val ( in the pink) an old school friend who was our bingo caller for the night.This proved to be a great money spinner and added greatly to the overall takings on the night. You can also see Bev ( pink sunburnt arm!) who never fails to support our events. Her daughter Holly hopes to go over to the school in 2010 to help out for a few weeks. If anyone else is interested in doing some volunteering at the school drop us an email.
Sunday, 28 June 2009
Casino and supper night
We held a very successful Casino and Supper Night last night.The weather was incredibly kind to us and everyone seemed to have great fun. Thanks to all who supported us.Your generous donations will help further our work in Zambia. The picture shows my mum and a group of her friends enjoying the evening.
Computers
Monday, 22 June 2009
News from Bedford
Great news from Simon Lowe again. He has received another £100 after a talk he gave to a local rotary club. We will now be asking Rev Alick Malama to choose some more sports equipment for the school. It is great to think how all this is enriching the lives of the children.
Many thanks to Simon and the Rotary members.
Many thanks to Simon and the Rotary members.
Sunday, 21 June 2009
Paella Party
Carols by Candlelight
For the last two years we have held a Carols by Candlelight evening to raise funds. We have been lucky enough to have members of the Cardiff Polyphonic Choir to lead the singing. The photo shows the 12 Days of Christmas with actions!!! Hopefully we will be holding another one this Christmas and we will post details on the blog.
Hog Roast 2007
We held a very successful Hog Roast in June 2007 to raise funds for Teacher Aid. People that joined in this event were treated to a scrumptious feast.The weather was very kind to us that night. The photo shows Maggie, the founder member of Teacher Aid with Coxy and Jayne serving up the meat. The hog was kindly donated to us by David Latte.
Feeding the children
When we went to visit the school we were told that their cooking pot was broken so they had been unable to feed the children as they used to do.This photo shows Selly buying a new pot and 100 plastic bowls with money from our 25th wedding anniversary.We had asked for people to give us money rather than presents and it enabled us to purchase a great deal of items for the school. Many of the children rely on school to provide them with one meal a day as their families are unable to afford food for them.
Assembly
This photo shows the pupils outisde for assembly.You can see the unfinished classroom in the background. We have now been able to complete this classroom with the money raised from several different functions over the last few years.You can also see the container which was sent over from UK full to the brim with equipment gathered from Cardiff schools. Now that the community hall has been completed the pupils have assembly indoors during the Winter months.
100 Club
We run a very successful 100 club which pays the salary of one of the teachers at the school. If you would like to become a member of the club please email us and we can send you more details. We would like to thank the last two winners of the monthly prize draw, Carol Bernstein and Bev Dwyer, who asked us to put their winnings straight back into the fund. Your generosity will make a difference to the education of the pupils at The Good Samaritan School.
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Friday, 19 June 2009
Thanks to Dr Simon Lowe
We are delighted that our old school friend Simon Lowe has arranged a shipment of sports equipment via Tools With A Mission in Ipswich. Two large boxes will be making their way to Lusaka and should arrive in August. They contain:
2 x 15 sets of football socks, 9 footballs,1 volleyball,1 basketball, 4 tubes of tennis balls,3 chess sets, 2 ball pumps, football kit, boots and trainers. We just cannot imagine how excited the pupils will be to receive all of this. Rev.Alick Malama will ensure that not only do they go to the Good Samaritan School but also the other schools that he is linked with in Zambia.
Thank you so much Simon. We really appreciate all your efforts.
2 x 15 sets of football socks, 9 footballs,1 volleyball,1 basketball, 4 tubes of tennis balls,3 chess sets, 2 ball pumps, football kit, boots and trainers. We just cannot imagine how excited the pupils will be to receive all of this. Rev.Alick Malama will ensure that not only do they go to the Good Samaritan School but also the other schools that he is linked with in Zambia.
Thank you so much Simon. We really appreciate all your efforts.
Thursday, 18 June 2009
Casino and Supper June 27th at 7p.m.
If you haven't told us yet that you intend coming along to the next fundraiser on June 27th please email us. It should be a fun night and fingers crossed we will get some nice weather!
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
Computers
A few months ago we sent a dozen computers which were no longer of use to a school in Bridgend over to the school. Alan Holland celebrated his 50th birthday and asked for donations to Teacher Aid rather than presents.He raised over £2,000 and this money was used to create a computer room for the pupils which will also be used by members of the local community. We have also paid for the school to have internet access and we are looking forward to them going online and having webcam contact with pupils in the UK.We already have many school interested in forming links with the school and we are sure the whole project will be a huge success.If you want to get involved with this project us then send an email and we will see what we can do.
Football Goals
Community Hall
We managed to obtain a grant from The Kitchen Table Trust to build a community hall on the school site. We are very grateful for their £5,000 contribution towards the building costs. One of the 100 club members Stella Turner celebrated her 50th birthday and asked for donations to the school instead of presents and her money went towards buying furniture for the hall. Many thanks Stella!
Shoes
We were thrilled that pupils in Radyr Comprehensive raised money to buy school shoes for some of the pupils at the school.They needed these so that they could go to high school and they could not afford to buy them. Thanks must go to Mrs Ceri Wilson for arranging these fundraising activities.
Also we must thank pupils at Llanishen High school for providing funds to buy a digital camera for the school.This means that we can keep the photos coming.
Chicken Business
Netball Team
The teams
Buying kit.
This is our shopping trip to buy football kit for the boys and netball kit for the girls. They were so thrilled to receive these gifts! The whole school went out to watch the teams playing in their new clothes. Very soon a shipment of sports kit will be sent from Bedfordshire and it will arrive at the end of the Summer.Dr Simon Lowe has kindly arranged this for Teacher Aid.
The Library
Water Pump
Some photos of the school
The Good Samaritan School Lusaka Zambia
Over the next few weeks I hope to post lots of information and photos about this school in Zambia and hope that you will enjoy reading all about it. The charity Teacher Aid was started by Maggie Beecher in Cardiff after she visited the school whilst on holiday and realised that it needed a lot of help. There are now four trustees and we work hard to raise funds to improve the facilities at the school which educates 450 pupils.
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