Description
William Clark Gardens/ Othandweni Children’s Home situated in Sherwood is registered to provide a service to 72 children. The Home runs 6 cottages catering for schoolgoing children The children have been abandoned abused or neglected and are admitted to the Home through the Children’s Court. They are placed their either by a social worker or the police.
The first five cottages were officially opened by Mr Loring Rattray on 28 August 1964. The 31 Club donated a further cottage and later, the hall which was opened on 7th June 1974.
Overview
We need volunteers to weed, clear and plant our garden.
Beneficiaries
The children resident in William Clark Gardens/Othandweni Children's Home.
Impact
The project will help all children admitted to William Clark Gardens/Othandweni Children's Home Children need a warm and caring environment to stimulate their development and
growth as well as provide them with stability.
Materials required
- Mushroom compost
- Aptenia (Ice Plant)
- Strelitzia Reginae
- Cussonia Spicata
- Palm Trees
- Hose
- Sprinkler
- Wheelbarrow
Total Cost: R4870.00
Project location
KwaZulu-Natal
Physical Address
William Clark Gardens/Othandweni Children's Home, 23 Garbutt Road, Sherwood, Durban
Who volunteered
Natalie Kluever
Zanele Ntombela
Tracey Igesund; Moosa L. Dawood; Trevor Candasamy; Silindile Kweyama; Zama P. Mkhize; Taryn David; Clinton Bower; Heleen van Schalkwyk; Judy Reddy
Hema Ramjettan
ARNOLD THOBANE