By Tanya Harvey | Chairperson
Gosh how I love this work! It's voluntary work and running this organisation on a shoe string is challenging to say the least, but the rewards are so much greater than the effort! Seeing families lifted out of living below the bread line and becoming the new middle class because one family member was able to get a degree and enter into a career - wow! That makes my heart sing!
One of our Tertiary Students was studying B.Ed. He came from an orphaned family and his older sister was mentally and physically disabled. He had younger siblings too. The family had a little land but only a one roomed house. Bonga was academically bright but also sensible (after being a pretty challenging teenager by his own account!). After matriculating from school he managed to get a job (not a mean feat in a location where there is over 70% unemployment) and saved and borrowed enough money to pay for his registration fees to study. When he came to HABandBF it was at the end of his first year of study, with his first semester marks and an arrears fee statement.
HABandBF helped with the arrears of R9000 ((£400/$560) so that his 2nd semester results would be released. They were superb! Including distinctions. We helped him to get NSFAS funding to cover his fees. Over the next 3 years we assisted with a laptop, transport costs (high when doing practical teacher training at schools a long way away where rent was needed as well), books... but more than that, with one on one advice, mentoring, cv tutoring, interview practice... And this young man completed his B. Ed with honours in the minimum time and with more than 50% modules being distinctions!
Whilst studying he also helped the matrics at his old high school by running extra lessons on a Saturday - on a voluntary basis. Playing it forward is something we at HABandBF encourage with all of our students.
Next... he accepted a primary school job (although he was trained for secondary school in accountancy) He accepted this job because it was his old primary school, close to his home and he would be able to help the children out of hours as well as during formal school time.
With his Newly Qualified Teacher pay he repaid his extended family members who had leant him money for registration, he built onto the one room so that every family member has their own room and he held a THANK YOU event - which was exactly like an isiZulu wedding (hundreds of people, slaughtered goats, huge marquee and decorated tables etc.) to thank all of the people who had helped him on his journey. Including myself and other team members from HABandBF.
And all of this ... the repayment, the building and the quasi wedding... with his first 9 months pay.
Since then Bonga has married and he put his wife and younger siblings through tertiary education. He now has a child. The kraal has several houses which he has had built. He self funded his own B.Com. Accounting Hons. and still works in the same Primary School .... not because he has to but because it makes his heart happy and his soul soar.
As I said - I LOVE this work!
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