July 2023 Newsletter: The Stanford Shout-Out
Here we are in July already! The winter cold certainly arrived early in an extremely wet way.
February was all about the schools and students. At the start of each school year we assist not only children who may need items of school clothing, but also stationery to our local schools. Lists are obtained from each of the schools and we do what we can to accommodate their needs.
First item on the agenda this year was a need for school shoes, especially for the children in the higher primary school grades.
Thank to some kind and generous sponsors we were able to purchase 21 pairs of shoes for children in need, bringing smiles, confidence and a willingness to attend school.
Thank you to all who answered our plea for shoes.
Stationery items were delivered to 5 schools in and around Stanford.

Children in less privileged homes do not have the luxury of rechargeable lights by which to do their homework or study for exams, which makes this story even more special to us. Sometimes a simple conversation or question can lead to great things. Such a question was asked and before we knew it we had been gifted 60 solar rechargeable lights for the Grade 7’s at Die Bron Primary.
A huge thank you to that very generous sponsor! The children were absolutely delighted with their lights.
Contact Rotary Club of Stanford for any further information on our projects.
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Read MoreHere we are in July already! The winter cold certainly arrived early in an extremely wet way.
This year will see the 13th annual Penguin Plunge in Stanford!
We have a short quieter period during March and April which means we can do some fun things such as plan our last raffle prizes for the season.
For many children who live in shacks with no safe heating at all, winter is not fun.
We have certainly hit the ground running and what better way to kick off 2023 than by supporting a young music group from Die Kop?
With 2022 behind us and a whole new year to look forward to, we thought we’d send share with all our wonderful supporters and friends snippets of our projects.