Saturday, 1 December 2012

SA2Uganda



On the 10th December, four intrepid bikers (Gerhard, Oscar and Rosca De Waal, and Peter Pretorius) will be departing Cape Town for Uganda (Kampala) on a long-haul ride in support of Quality Education in South Africa.
Dubbed 'SA2UGANDA', the trek will raise money for QE4SA (Quality Education for South Africa), an initiative of Symphonia for South Africa, and highlight the contribution the organisation is making to education through its School @ the Centre of Community (S@CC) programme.
The group will be traveling from Cape Town, South Africa to Uganda and back. They will visit nine countries (RSA, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Lesotho) and cover a total of about 15,000 km over a period of six weeks.

Show your support for this fundraising effort by donating, sharing our story or becoming an active citizen in your local school.
By putting the School @ the Centre of Community, QE4SA aims to mobilise every South African to be actively involved in dealing with the education crisis facing our country. Quality education for every child in South Africa can be achieved by:

 Igniting active citizenship and encouraging every South African to make a difference at a local school;
 Creating opportunities for principals and other community leaders to collaborate in Partnerships for Possibility;
 Capacitating principals to lead positive change in their schools through development coaching and support.

Symphonia's Partnerships for Possibility (PfPs) programme is a process designed to support principals in their roles as community leaders, and a key element of Symphonia's S@CC initiative.
Imagine a future in which OUR children benefit from the freedom achieved through quality education.


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