Monday, November 28, 2011
Happy Birthday Tshiamo
One of ours - had a his 10th Birthday celebrated in style. Tshiamo's parents did not want it to be a family and friends celebration. They invited ALL the Bridgman kids to be part of the festivities. We all gathered and celebrated with Tshiamo.. Song music and dance were the order of the day.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Elders' place of physical and social encounter
Some of the 16 ladies
We have mentioned previously that Bridgman Centre is not only a place for the young and able but for the matured and willing. This group of elder citizens of our community refuse to let go of the opportunity the centre has presented to them. This opportunity allows them to come together to do physical exercises, share their own stories (South Africans are well-known for their story telling - oral tradition) which transcends generations. Recently they have started sharing a cup of tea and do some minor hand works - to showcase their abilities in sewing, knitting and simply coaching each other in some house chores. We hope to engage them in sharing some of their stories with our aftercare kids. Watch the space.
These ladies refuse to just stay at home and wait for their children and grandchildren to come back from work or schools. Mrs 'MaNtuli' Radebe one of the ladies - the most outspoken one - says "I still have lots to do and to give to others. I am not going to stay at home and let those 'gifts' rust"
Watch the next Soweto marathon - you might see some of the faces there !!! Bafana Bafana (SA National soccer team) be careful - you might have Bogogo Bogogo football team becoming a force to be recknoned - taking your lime light if you are not carel
Thursday, August 4, 2011
AFTERCARE PROGRAMME
PREAMBLE
1. Bible Study
We are a Christian Centre and all our After Care programmes are as far as possible based on the themes taken from the Bible. We believe that kids understand the Bible better when the stories are presented as a time for special snack - kids literally ‘eat up bible verses’. The kids are encouraged to play with food, and at the same time incorporating message of the scripture of the day. The main reason for the special snack is to bring the kids closer to GOD in a fun and interactive way. Another important factor is the weekly messages that the kids have to try and apply in their lives. All this is done through the snack, food, praise songs, bible activities and bible stories.
2. Recreation
Recreational activities are much helpful in getting kids educated through participation in their usual activities. The contents of these activities are put together with extreme care. The activities are planned to align with the weekly themes, as far as possible. This helps the kids a lot in knowing and remembering various verses. Recreational activities also assist in loosening up the kids for some life skills exercises. The other benefit is to build up friendship among them. 3. Pre Activity
Pre-activity is collection of warm up activities for the kids who arrive early. As soon as we have at least 4 kids we engaged them in activities. We would at this time check if they have homework and then assist them while the rest of the kids trickle in. Pre-activity time gives kids option to choose what game they want to play as well. 4. Computers
We teach kids Basic Computers Skills like computer literacy and typing skill. Each kid gets his/her own educational game as well as computer fun games. Kids find joy in working on the computers. We have observed that once they master certain skills they don’t lose it. The software that the kids use helps them to understand and know how to interact with computers, a skill that will come in very handy for them in future. Because of the limitation computers and computer lessons, we divide the kids into groups and each child gets a chance to sit a computer alone.Bridgman Centre is placed in a poorer neighbourhood. The kids would not under normal circumstance be exposed to computers at home. Our kids are exposed to this rare opportunity of sharpening their skills in this challenging technological world.
5. What is craft?
Craft is the use of skills and imagination in the creation of different objects. It is a skill that can be used practically. One person imagines it, another hand makes it. Pieces of old materials are old papers are used in creating our crafts products. This also teaches kids to be aware of recycling paper and plastics. This becomes they way of contributing towards prevention of global warming. Every child will imagine something different, they will each see a huge variety of images which create a visual introduction to the different discipline within craft and collectively, each maker works in a different way, the materials includes; plastic, toilet rolls, clay, papers etc.
Craft is all about using your hands, our aim of doing craft is to gain skills and to be able to do craft with aesthetic object; so that they will be able to do craft on their own while they are at home, and teach they peers as well. Without buying expensive recourses /materials we re-used (recycle) materials.
6. Fun Activity
Fun Activity is a combination of various fun and educational activities such as Math, English and Science. We call it fun because we want instil in the children’s minds that learning is fun. The aim of Fun Activity is
· To educate the kids in a fun way.
· To create the culture of learning and reading.
· To increase their level of self esteem.
· To help the kids improve their academic results and skills such as reading, counting and writing.
We assist kids by asking them questions based on their school grades as well as on their ability to learn and the stage of learning which the child is at. On Mondays we do Maths questions, Tuesday we do English and Wednesday we normally have Silent reading. Silent reading seeks to assist the kids to be able to read and it also gives them confidence when doing oral reading in front of their peers. It also tests their comprehension skills. On Thursday is a ‘random day.’ We prepare either English or Maths and the kids have the choice of what they want to do or the facilitators choose this based on the child’s educational need.
7. Movies
Every Friday the kids watch movies, and we try by all means to match it with the theme of the week. After watching a movie we ask them questions on how they found the story, the message and what lesson they have learnt. The main purpose of the movie is to test their memory. This session gives them the opportunity to wind off the week and usher them to the weekend.
8. Life Skills
We teach life skills in order to engage in the child’s life and to inform them about what happens to them in their daily life. It also teaches them how to make the right choices in life even at this early stage of their lives because this will help them make the right choice in life. We also teach them general skills of knowledge such as being responsible and how to look after themselves, community and environment. Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Pictures say it all
HIV- SA at Bridgman Centre
Bridgman does it yet again !!!
Bridgman Centre welcomes the HIVSA team who have already started their work for the community of our neighbouring townships – Zola, Jabulani and Moletsane. They specialise in training mothers/grandmother on a programme called Prevention of Mother to child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT). Their focus is to train mothers and grandmothers in ensuring that the spread of HIV is prevented as much as possible. The grandmothers are trained to be of assistance to young mothers who become pregnant without experience of caring for their children. This training comes extremely necessary if the mothers are HIV positive.
These are some of our senior citizen who come to the centre three times a week for physicla training and fellowship. They were hand-picket to be the pioneers of PMTCT programmes. They are an active 'lot' wouldn't you say?
HIVSA trainers come twice a week at Bridgman and train the ladies AND gentlemen on how to spread the 'gospel' to the many mothers who may be ignorant of the facts about HIV and Aids.
Bridgman centre continues to serve the needs of the communities it serves.
The HIVSA staff
Bridgman Centre welcomes the HIVSA team who have already started their work for the community of our neighbouring townships – Zola, Jabulani and Moletsane. They specialise in training mothers/grandmother on a programme called Prevention of Mother to child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT). Their focus is to train mothers and grandmothers in ensuring that the spread of HIV is prevented as much as possible. The grandmothers are trained to be of assistance to young mothers who become pregnant without experience of caring for their children. This training comes extremely necessary if the mothers are HIV positive.
These are some of our senior citizen who come to the centre three times a week for physicla training and fellowship. They were hand-picket to be the pioneers of PMTCT programmes. They are an active 'lot' wouldn't you say?
Bridgman centre continues to serve the needs of the communities it serves.
The HIVSA staff
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Nelson Mandela Day - 18 July
Never, never and never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another.
Nelson Mandela

He sacrificed 67 years of his life to build a better world. Why dont you give a mere 67 minutes to do something to build YOUR community. http://vimeo.com/13094193
Nelson Mandela
He sacrificed 67 years of his life to build a better world. Why dont you give a mere 67 minutes to do something to build YOUR community. http://vimeo.com/13094193
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