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Unspoken children emerge skilled. Included. Confident. Emotionally strong. 
And prepared to thrive wherever they go next.

 

Because a gracious donor supports their rise out of disadvantage.
 

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children attend their chosen activities at our club

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of children attend multiple times per week 

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children made new real friendships

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children achieved computing certificates

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Sew Together

Sewing skills, learning style 
fabric manipulation, design 
what suits her, fits right
confidence, finally, and delight.
Girls minding mending
wearing respectable, trending.
No self-image letdowns. 
No more hand-me-downs. 

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Stage Bright

Performing for a crowd
she’s never been so proud.
Sewing costumes, backdrops
major teamwork sourcing props
She rehearses in delight,

lingers in the spotlight.

The music blends, voices rise
solo time, her ego multiplies

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4 Fundays

Vibrant themed days 
during school holidays, 
   interactive socials & sports
hula-hoops, foam–all sorts.     
A break from routine 
his strengths are seen.
      Beats, challenges, cheers.
His latent spark reappears.

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“I didn’t know drama sessions would help me in life, beyond accomplishment. But when I visited my grandmother, I performed a funny skit with a friend. She was so proud—she showed the video to the nursing home matron. Next, she hired us to do a comedy for the residents every Sunday evening! We have a blast preparing, and my grandma beams every time! Best of all, I earned tons of pocket money for camp from the job.

- Binele Golschafner

“It’s hard to believe the student I referred was once withdrawn! 
Mark is engaged in lessons and more academically invested, especially in his strongest subject. The other boys discovered his smarts and look up to him. I see his eyes sparkle as classmates wink encouragingly."

- Leon Elfer, Mark’s teacher

“Now, when I socialise, I’m super comfortable. 
I used to feel the distance between what they’d experienced and what I’d missed. I was the stuck-behind, underexposed girl who knew nothing about anything, held back from the extras I needed to flourish. At the after-school club, I learned how to integrate confidently and love all things social. I never miss an activity and I'm even part of the hushed fun!”

- Golda Weiss

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Sparks of Success is the reality won when children are given the capacity to flourish.

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