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Emmanuel Community Care (CW)
Location
Type
South Africa
community development
This community organisation in Port Elizabeth provides health care, advice, nutrition and education to HIV sufferers and vulnerable children through self help groups, advice centres, community and pre-school care.
Click for larger imageSkillsRequired
  • organisational and administration
  • nurses, health visitors and counselors
  • nutritionists
  • early childhood development practitioners
  • life skills education and development
  • the programme would also welcome pro-active people to help with feeding, caring for and playing constructively with the young children, mainly under 6 years old. 

The Emmanuel Advice and Care Centre (EACC) needs skilled and experienced volunteers to help in:
• building the administrative capacity of the organisation
• capacity building for community carers who support HIV sufferers
• working with orphans and vulnerable children
• the feeding programme

The project
As the pandemic of HIV and AIDS is being addressed on all levels within South African society, a large burden of care is shifted to the (often poor) communities themselves.

For some people, the reality of the situation has been a call to action. Refusing to ignore what was happening around the people she lived with, social worker Lydia Koopman started the EACC in Kwa-Noxolo, Port Elizabeth a few years ago. Along with like-minded people, the EACC continues to bring much needed relief and assistance to people infected or affected by HIV in the communities of Kwa-Noxolo, Nceba Faku, Jacksonville and Kleinskool. 

The team includes many unpaid volunteers, and continues to build an effective, caring, learning organization which now directly supports over 1300 adults and children.

EACC has more than 30 care givers, each of whom currently visits approximately 80 homes where the families are affected by HIV/AIDS. All the carers are drawn from the community and are the backbone of support for these families who they visit on a bi-weekly basis. The carers provide education on positive living and prevention, and refer people to relevant agencies which can provide support, be they government or other NGO’s, helping people to understand what grants they may be able to access. They also provide a listening ear, offer love and care, and try and encourage and help the people they meet who are in need. The centre has at least 600 clients, and also assists in supporting nearly 700 orphans and vulnerable children in the main centre and satellites.

EACC is very much a grass roots, community based NGO, and as such, it is continuously identifying needs, and trying to address them holistically. It is constantly trying to support more people, and  has a wide range of programmes which include:
1. Care and Support through the Home Based Care Programme
2. HIV Prevention through one to one counseling and education initiatives
3. Support Groups for the Elderly, Orphaned and Vulnerable Children, people living with HIV/AIDS and their carers
4. Creche provision  for pre school children
5. Life skills for 9 to 16 year olds
6. Nutritional Programme –  including its owns small vegetable garden
7. Advocacy work and developing relationships with other NGO’s and agencies.
8. Economic Empowerment through small business initiatives and support groups 

Context 
The 4 different communities served by the EACC are home for over 150,000 people. Like most townships in South Africa, they are characterized by a history of poverty, underdevelopment and segregation. Today they comprise ‘coloured' and African (Xhosa) families, living in shacks, older apartheid 'matchbox' houses and newly developed housing.

What is uniform, as well as the physical structure is poverty, unemployment, social problems such as alcohol- and drug-abuse, and HIV and AIDS. Many households are headed by single mothers, grandmothers, and a few child headed households.

"Emmanuel is not a perfectly run organisation – they have limited resources, work in horrible conditions at times, and are under-skilled for what they really want to achieve.  They are under-paid & under funded In the kitchen and the crèche they are busy and can make nothing go a long way.It’s difficult  sometimes not to get frustrated sometimes– but you need to always try to remember, hard as it might be, the conditions that these people live in, the fact that they do this for next to no money, the fact that this organisation has been here, doing this, a long time  and that it was started by people in this community, for people in this community, because they could see the way that HIV & Aids was destroying that community.  I deeply hope that they  find a way to continue to grow and contribute because the value of what they do and what they want to do cannot be measured!."
Volunteer Emma
 

Minimum Duration
4 weeks minimum
placements of longer duration are also welcomed - please ask
Living Conditions
Homestay is available near the project, with a host family in a safe township community environment, with your own room.

Breakfasts & evening meals with your hosts are included, as well as packed lunches and daily transport on work days.

Other accommodation, such as locally owned  guesthouses, is available - please ask us for information.
Project Costs
£1350 for 4 weeks based on half-board home stay

returning volunteers will receive a 25% reduction in project management and matching fees = approx £135

Additional weeks are costed at a sliding reducing rate

Please note these costs are correct to the best of our knowledge but can only be confirmed at time of booking due to changes in transport and taxes outside our control.
.N.B. Costs based on a conversion rate of SAR 12.5 to 1.00 GBP

Included:
half-board home stay, airport transfers , full local orientation, city tour, social event, local SIM card, project & placement liaison, daily transportation to the project. (Various other accommodation options, such as full time or weekend guesthouse stays or self catering accommodation can be arranged).

Previous donations have funded the OVC feeding programme, bought essential equipment for the creche and the carers, purchased computer and cooking equipment and funded carer stipends

How your money is spent based on 4 weeks
7270 SAR (580GB£) - direct costs in South Africa (transfers, accommodation, orientation, information packs etc)
4000 SAR (320GB£) - project management & supervision in South Africa
2750 SAR (220GB£) - project donation in South Africa
£235  - recruitment, matching & project development in UK

Not included: flights, insurance, visa costs, personal expenses such as phone calls, medical expenses, etc.
Recommended Reading

'Long Road to Freedom' - Nelson Mandela - a must read for all

http://www.plusnews.org/report.aspx?ReportID=89128 a 2010 report on mother and child health
 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZlp-croVYw  to learn about the Xhosa click!
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Name, Location Month submitted
Emma 09 FDR Finlay, United Kingdom Apr 2010

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