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(If we want to see the rainbow, we have to survive the storm) In this life we can’t ALL do great things, but we can ALL do small things with great love.

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1 (If we want to see the rainbow, we have to survive the storm) In this life we can’t ALL do great things, but we can ALL do small things with great love

2 SOS CHILDREN'S VILLAGE Sponsoring of House 13 with 8 children Buying gifts for Christmas Assisting in fund raising for the village Attending functions 2010 – contributed R132 000 2011 – contributed R120 000 plus birthday and Christmas presents as well as children taken to the Spur for a meal, to the beach for an outing and to regular Sunday School

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5 MTR SMIT CHILDREN'S HAVEN Provides accomodation for 100 statutory children between the ages of 3-18 yrs 2010 – donated R50 000 towards an on- site psychological counsellor 2011 – donated R50 000 towards the on-site psychological counsellor

6 WMC BREAD OF LIFE TRUST Provide 155 families either infected or affected with HIV/Aids in the Walmer Township, with food parcels, medical assistance, counselling, clothing, fellowship and tea & sandwiches 2010 – R10 000 food items for parcels 2011 – R10 000 food items for parcels

7 MIRACLE MEALS –FOOD FOR AFRICA Facilitate the feeding of about 17 000 people daily – mostly tiny tots – helping to build healthy little bodies & minds 2010 – R18 000 toward feeding porridge to 125 children from two creches in Motherwell for one year 2011 – R23 114 – maintained feeding of above creches & bought building materials to complete additional room on one of the creches to accommodate more children

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9 VISTARUS MISSION STATION Mission station taking in destitute families and currently housing almost 500 destitute have embarked on a new premises. 2011 – supplied 15 double bunks toward accommodating 100 men at the new premises in Deal Party – R29 250

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11 VP HIGH SCHOOL FEEDING SCHEME Assisting needy pupils with sandwiches at school and their families with food parcels on a daily basis 2010 – R5 000 food items for parcels 2011 – R5 000 food items for parcels

12 LOAVES & FISHES ASSOCIATION Providing poor, previously disadvantaged groups and pensioners with food parcels 2010 – R10 000 food items for parcels 2011 – R10 000 food items for parcels

13 KHAYALETHU YOUTH CENTRE 34 street children are given the opportunity to reach full potential in this home for boys. Catering for every needs from approximately 8 yrs of age to adulthood 2010 – R130 340.00 – donated towards school fees for 2011 and provided 3 computers for research 2011 – R100 000 toward school fees etc. R5 000.00 donation toward their boys having done a gumboot display at Schaeffler SA, repaired their ceiling R6 000, lighting R2 000, electrical rewiring R2 000 & burglar proofing R5 000

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15 MARANATHA STREETWORKERS TRUST Youth project Siyakathala – home- based teaching due to individual circumstances of children 2011 – R15 000 - supplied stationey needs of some of the children and 3 computers for home-based teaching

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17 KWAZAKHELE HIGH SCHOOL Adopted the school with the intention of improving conditions in all aspects Employed a Mentor & a Science teacher Commitment to upgrading grounds, in order to make them self-sustaining and for the use of the entire community Spent for 2011 – R, includes principal mentor, science teacher

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21 VEEPLAAS COMMUNITY PROJECT 2011 - Bought school uniforms for over 100 children in the Veeplaas community – value R20 000 Attended the hand-over with the mayor of NMMM – Mr Wayile

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24 SAPPHIRE ROAD PRIMARY A school in excess of 1100 learners from disadvantaged areas Remarkable results achieved by involving parents and community in upliftment and empowerment 2011 – donated R30 000 to the school (R20 000 towards needs list, R5 000 toward leadership development, R5 000 toward their feeding scheme

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26 Just Inspired An initiative in conjunction with Canadian singer Justin Hines, the aim of which is to give 20 schools a mini- makeover to improve their conditions in the schools 2011- contributed R20 000 worth of outdoor/indoor activities to provide stimulation and co-ordinination skills to the 20 schools

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32 HOMELESS IN THE PARK Feeding of the homeless in Joubert Park & surrounds and the East Rand. Food parcels made up and handed out 2011 – R10 000 worth of food items contributed towards the food parcels

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35 PENTECOSTAL MISSION CHURCH Soup Kitchen feeding underprivileged in the Timothy Valley area 2011 – bought R5 000 food items for their soup kitchen

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37 THE SANCTUARY Catering for pensioners who are unable to sustain themselves. Opened a charity shop to generate funds for their home as well as provide pensioners with opportunities to make items for the shop 2011 – paid R20 000 toward the rental of their shop for the year

38 CUYLERHOLME CENTRAL Home for the aged feeding 60 residents plus community daily. The only facility in the NMMM providing accomodation to pensioners with special needs. 2011 – purchased an industrial stove for the cooking of their meals – R19 800

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40 CHESHIRE HOMES CLEARY PARK A home accommodating 43 people with physical disabilities 2011 – repaired their water tank, 2 stoves, 2 freezers (including services) and baymarie – R25 000

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42 SHEPHERD'S FIELD ALCOHOL & SUBSTANCE ABUSE FACILITY An in-patient treatment facility for alcohol & substance abuse. Provides rehabilitation, awareness, prevention programmes 2011 – purchased R10 000 food items for meals 2011 – purchased food for Christmas lunch for 70 including children from Mordecai Children's Home – R5 000

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44 HOPE COMMUNITY CLINIC A clinic in Cleary Park, providing healthcare and social welfare to poor with emphasis on children, elderly and the terminally ill 2011 – purchased medical equipment to the value of R16 000 and contributed R15 000 towards new premises for the clinic Paid rental for premises Dec 11-May 12 – R15 000

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46 BE A BLESSING Fostering 17 children in the Krakeelrivier area. Assisting parents with schooling children, vulnerable elderly and street children. Providing food items & school clothing for children within the community 2011 – Supplied R10 000 worth of food items and R10 000 worth of school clothing

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48 LAKESIDE EDUCARE CENTRE A creche looking after 60 children in the Salt Lake City area 2011 – Supplied 60 water-proof matresses and educational toys to the value of R10 000

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51 ENKWENKWENZINI PRIMARY A school in Motherwell with 125 Gr R learners from disadvantaged areas where children required chairs on which to sit during school hours 2011 – Schaeffler purchased 125 plastic chairs - R5 000

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54 EP CHILD & YOUTH CARE CENTRE A children's home, raising 104 children between the ages of 6 and 18 years of age Required assistance with takkies for sport activities 2011 – Schaeffler purchased 104 pairs of takkies and various toiletries for the children – valued at R10 000

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57 Lingelabantu Day Care & Stimulation Centre A day care providing for 30 children with disabilities between the ages of 1 and 7 years 2011 – purchased car chairs, feeding chairs, toys, towels, feeding bowls, blankets, baby baths, nappies & lotion to the value of R12 000.00

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60 HOPE CLINIC FLOOD DISASTER MANAGEMENT Hope Clinic in Cleary Park took it upon themselves to collect and distribute items for thousands of homeless flood victims on the 9 th of June 2011 2011 – Schaeffler were able to purchase 161 blankets and food items to the value of R10 000 to assist the community

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63 KK NCWANA SCHOOL A primary school in Kwazakhele with a desperate need for a facelist. A talented young Interior Architecture graduate, took it upon herself to revamp/facelift the school with the assistance of NMMU students as part of their social responsibility 2011 – Schaeffler SA contributed R10 000 toward the costs of materials for the facelist.

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69 House of Resurrection Haven Children's Home Offers a home-like environment for children who are symptomatic with HIV/Aids and have been orphaned or abandoned by their families ( 37 children) 2011 – Donated a fridge, whirlpool tumbledrier, 2 wall panel heaters and a dvd player - R8 500

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72 LITTLE EINSTEINS EDUCARE An education centre seeing to the early education and development needs of children from 6mnths to 6 yrs in the Northern areas of PE 2011 – Schaeffler purchased 75 cot beds for "sleep" time as well as various puzzles, colouring books, crayons and books to the value of R10 000

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75 IN THEIR SHOES (KICK) Charity drive to raise funds for street children. 10 participants live on the streets for 5 days to create awareness. Monies raised went to Ithemba Lam, (a home for babies); Kamvalethu (a drop off centre in Korsten for children living on the streets) and to the Street Children's Forum 2011 – Schaeffler donated R10 000 toward the cause

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78 EP CRICKET Cricket team selected from schools in Zwide being coached at Dan Qeqe Stadium 2011 – R20 000 - Schaeffler donated 3 bags of cricket equipment and 36 cricket shirts

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80 DAILY BREAD FEEDING SCHEME A feeding sheme for hundreds of children on a daily basis 2011 – R10 000 Schaeffler bought presents for 150 children including party items and food for the Christmas party

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84 Shalom Rapha Familie Kerk 2011 – R10 000 Schaeffler purchased presents and food items for 600 children in the Daleview, Reservoir Hills and Khyamnandi area in Despatch

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86 HELPLINE A container situated between two informal settlements in Seaview, out of which teaching of computer literacy, internet, maths, and music is taught 2011 – Schaeffler purchased 5 laptops, internet access & programmes to assist the educating process – R20 000

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88 Krakeel Rivier Primary School Offering of computer courses and computer literacy to after-care children and the broader community 2011 – R20 000 – purchased 6 computers, 2 laptops, a laminating machine and printer

89 MAYBAYIBONE STRIKERS A football club in the Walmer Township consisting of four teams, who are actibe in the PEFA League required kit 2011 – Schaeffler purchased kits, balls, cones, gloves and first aid kits – R10 000

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91 TOY RUN 2011 A fundraising event held each year for underprivileged children within the PE area. Children's homes are selected and presents are bought for the children and handed out at their Christmas party with a meal and games 2011 – R12 000 Schaeffler purchased gifts for 80 children (Vistarus Mission Station, Morewag Primary and Liebenhaus)

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96 REITUMETSE PRIMARY SCHOOL A school in Orange Farm, Jhb South, educating 420 children. Rely on government funding and have many needs 2011 – Schaeffler purchased 60 chairs and 30 double school desks as well as a 5 burner gas stove to provide a meal to the children – R32 500

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99 RIVER OF GLORY MINISTRIES Feast of Tabernacle Outreach to bless needy children, widows and the Protea Home for the Aged. 2011 – Purchased gifts and Christmas packs for 150 children and elderly – R5 000

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103 NMB ACADEMY SOCCER TEAM Agreement between East Cape Academy & SAFA NMB for a team to play in 2011 PEEFA league – total 22 playing 32 matches. 2011 – purchased 22 jerseys, shirts, hose, tracksuits, golf shirts and 50% of transports costs for the season – R80 000

104 UMTHA WETHEMBA DAY CARE A day care in the Walmer Township with 40 children where roof is unstable and roof sheets are missing. 2011 – purchased roof sheeting and trusses to repair roof – R14 000

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107 RIPPLE PROJECT – GLOVEBOX EDUCATION Glovebox Education, managed by Prof Hugh Glover, in conjunction with Walmer Methodist Church, launched a project aimed at adding value to mathematics learning of 30 learners from Walmer High, a township school. 2011 - Schaeffler contributed R14 000 toward admin and volunteer costs

108 NEW APOSTOLIC CHURCH MISSION Outreach to old age homes and shelters over the Christmas period, both in our community and to the Langkloof area 2011 – purchased gifts for over 400 adults and children – R6 000


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