In December our partner Rotary Club in South Africa - Rotary Club of Sea Point - advised us that the Ilitha classroom is finally completed and ready for the first 2018 school term.
The teachers are arranging and putting into place all the new furniture and fittings that were purchased for the classroom.
We have arranged a lunch for the teachers today together with our Rotary members
On behalf of the Iltha Crèche, the St Michael's and All Angels Anglican Church and the Sea Point Rotary Club, we would like to thank you most sincerely for your very kind and generous support which has enabled us to build the classroom and provide extra space for additional children.
Once more many thanks for assisting us in helping those less fortunate in our community.
No matter what religions or customs are observed, we hope for peace, love and friendship as a result of our Rotarian work.
Llandudno Rotary Club is proud to have supported this project, which has allowed the school in one of Cape Town's most deprived townships to extend its facilities and offer education to more children.more Sea Point Rotary in Cape Town, South Africa is a Club with which Llandudno Rotary has forged close bonds for almost decade, aided by frequent visits to South Africa by Llandudno Rotary Club Member Rtn. Ian Trevette and his wife Margaret, who is a Member o
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