I have learned that through doing charitable activities out of love and expecting nothing in return brings peace and inner joy in my life. Therefore, I don't stop. Last year November I found a new home.
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The smiles from these 2 young girls from Emagubheleni primary school brings joy. |
Team Joy is a non-profit organisation which is run by my friends in the arts industry in Swaziland. Nicholas Mamba, a theatre practitioner with over 20 years experience (I wonder how old he is because he looks 25) is the country director for Team Joy Swaziland.
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The children singing a song on sugar daddies. |
I have seen these kids come to life after reciting a song/play they were taught about sugar daddies. The song teaches the child to call the police on the number 999 when a man touches them in places (breasts and private parts) which they point out. It was a marvel to watch.
The mandate of Team Joy Swaziland is to connect educators, children artists and families from Swaziland through the national language of play, performance and creativity.
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One of the art teacher, Clifford dabbing as they sing along. |
The program will act as a springboard for children to explore experiment and acquire new information about the world and themselves. It is through the exploration of the arts that the dynamics of play will initiate: motivation, self-expression, personal and environmental connections and integrated experiences. Creativity is the most elemental aspect of our human nature. Active creativity in this project will help to heal, integrate and expand each child’s human potential.
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These beautiful kids. |
I decided I am going to volunteer my services to this NGO to make sure that Team Joy has all the resources they need in order to do their work. They might not save every child's life but they are changing at least 1 child's life.
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Ms B
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