The Herald (South Africa)

Isuzu helps drive creche’s relocation

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In between hosting two internatio­nal Ironman events in Port Elizabeth this year, a legacy project thanks to a partnershi­p by local stakeholde­rs – comprising an entire creche building – was built in Walmer Township in the space of just four months. Shortly after the Ironman African Championsh­ip and Isuzu Corporate Triathlon Challenge were hosted in April 2018, the Ironman 4 the Kidz Charity Trust broke ground to build a creche to accommodat­e 50 children from Walmer township. Isuzu Motors South Africa and the Isuzu ChildLife Foundation partnered with Ironman the Kids to make the Early Birds Daycare in Sakhasonke Village, Walmer Township a reality. The newly-built creche is situated on the route of the cycling leg of the world championsh­ip race that took place on September 1 and 2 – a perfect place for a legacy project to show the lasting impact internatio­nal events like these have on the local community. Ironman 4 the Kidz trustee and co-founder Gary Stephenson wished all the Isuzu Ironman 70.3 World Championsh­ip athletes success in the race, and said he hoped they would “get the required energy boost up Buffelsfon­tein Road knowing that their participat­ion had inspired this amazing project that would sustain young children in the area for many years and inspire them to dream that anything is possible”. Isuzu Motors South Africa Corporate Communicat­ions Manager Gishma Johnson said Isuzu was adding value to communitie­s by providing sustainabl­e solutions through solid partnershi­ps. “The partnershi­p with Ironman 4 the Kidz to establish a crèche demonstrat­es that both Isuzu and the Ironman fraternity are focused on sustainabi­lity for the future. “The children who will benefit from the creche are given an early opportunit­y to develop their educationa­l foundation in a safe environmen­t,” Johnson said. Previously the creche owner, Neliswa Cawe, operated the nursery from her home, providing care to 27 children between the ages of six months and five years. She will now be able to accept more children for the creche to care for, in the spacious new building. “I am over the moon and really cannot explain how happy I am about the new creche. The building is so nice and big – we are excited to move in. Thank you very much to everyone who has made a difference in the lives of the children from our area,” Cawe said. Cawe and the Early Birds Daycare children moved on August 23 into the 70m² building, which consists of a classroom, kitchen, veranda and bathroom. One of the partners in this initiative is Touch Africa and according to Touch Africa trustee Mike Glover, there was huge excitement from the children after realising they were moving out of their cramped environmen­t into a brand-new daycare facility. “The Early Birds Daycare creche is Touch Africa’s fourth project of this nature and we have no doubt that Neliswa’s new creche will not only assist in early childhood developmen­t but also become a beacon of hope in this impoverish­ed community,” Glover said. Stephenson thanked all the partners, including Touch Africa, Isuzu Motors South African and the Isuzu ChildLife Foundation, for helping to make the project a reality which was perfectly timed – a week before the Isuzu Ironman 70.3 World Championsh­ips in Port Elizabeth. “Many thanks to the builders that have completed a fabulous building that will serve the community,” Stephenson said. “We are hopeful that the community will take pride in this creche and ensure that it is in perfect condition to supply the first learning steps to the local children for many years to come. “We are also hopeful that the graduates of this creche will be able to progress to good schools from here with a foundation that enables them to continue to grow and prosper in society,” Stephenson added. Ahead of the 2018 Isuzu Ironman 70.3 World Championsh­ip, Ironman 4 the Kids together with the Ironman Foundation joined forces by activating three legacy projects for those in need in Nelson Mandela Bay. These projects included building the Early Birds Daycare, as well as general maintenanc­e and painting of cottages at the Eastern Province Child and Youth Centre, and providing a bus to the community of Heatherban­k to transport an average of 160 children daily from Walmer township and surrounds.

 ??  ?? BIG DAY: Staff and children of the Early Bird Daycare in Walmer move to their new premises
BIG DAY: Staff and children of the Early Bird Daycare in Walmer move to their new premises

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