By Tyrone Bennett | CEO of Action Change
Hey everyone, Ty here!
When people talk about Hanover Park and the Cape Flats, the jokes start flying. "Good luck if you visit!" they say. It’s a bit of a cliché, right? But move past the whispers and the jokes, and you’ll find a reality that’s much, much tougher. These townships are often caught in a cycle where gang leaders not schools or youth clubs are the ones recruiting the next generation. It’s a fight for the future of every kid on the street.
The spark in the courtyard The "Ignite" project wasn't born in some fancy boardroom. It started with three local legends one mom and two neighbors who had finally had enough. They were watching kids sitting on street corners for hours because the local school only offered four hours of class a day. Those street corners were the perfect hunting ground for gangs, drugs, and violence.
So, these three, who were struggling to find work themselves, started hustling. They scraped together whatever they could to make sandwiches, just to get those kids into a courtyard where they could play sports with whatever battered old equipment they could find. They didn't have a plan; they had heart.
What you’ve helped us build Since Ignite joined the Action Change family, that humble courtyard has transformed into a real-life safe haven for 124 children aged 3 to 18.
Your donations have taken us from basic sandwiches to hot meals. We’ve stocked up on stationery so our volunteers can turn that courtyard into a makeshift classroom for reading and homework help. We’re running movie nights, sports days, and community events that are finally giving the neighborhood something to cheer for.
It’s working. The courtyard is full, and the street corners are empty. That is a win.
The next climb We have a massive to-do list: we need to scrub up and secure the space, build a sustainable food garden so the kitchen never runs dry, and turn our homework sessions into a legit support program. We aren't fighting the police or the government—we’re fighting for the kids, one meal and one reading lesson at a time.
Little by Little: The Power Play! We have a huge chance to scale this up during the Little by Little campaign from March 17th – 20th. GlobalGiving is doing their magic and 50% matching all donations up to $50, while matching funds remain.
A $50 donation from you becomes $75 for us.
That extra $25 is the difference between a hungry kid and a hot meal, or a kid struggling with homework and one with the actual stationery they need to succeed.
These matching funds run out fast, so please save the date and jump in early on the 17th. If you believe that the solution to gang violence starts with a safe courtyard and a hot meal, I need you in our corner.
Let’s keep these 124 kids on the right path. We’ve got this!
Stay awesome,
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