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Nordex focuses on wellbeing, education

Ending off 2013, the Nordex Education Trust, the South African empowerment arm of German turbine-manufacturer Nordex focused on the wellbeing and education of the communities in which they operate; and have thus made donations to the value of R500,000 to the Gospel Church of Power in Africa in Gugulethu and The Chaeli Campaign during December 2013.
Nordex focuses on wellbeing, education

R250,000 tent to Gugulethu Church

The Nordex Education Trust donated a R250,000 tent to a Gugulethu Church in Cape Town in December. The project is the first of a number of initiatives planned by the Nordex Education Trust, which is a 20% shareholder of Nordex Energy South Africa.

The high-quality 23m X 50m oval marquee tent will seat approximately 2000 people and will be erected on the site of the Church at Plot NY 50 in Gugulethu.

Says Pastor Penxe of Gugulethu, "We are sincerely grateful for the tent donation which will provide shelter for our Church-goers during Sunday service as well as other services held during the week such as funerals, baptisms, weddings and gospel singing. It will also provide a communal centre for some 300 learners and youth for extra-mural activities, volunteer initiatives and educational programmes.

Says Anne Henschel, MD of Nordex Energy South Africa: "We were delighted to learn that English and Maths classes are facilitated by the Church three times a week and that a light meal is served at its programmes. These were important considerations in our assessment of the project."

Nordex turbines power Chaeli's "hope in motion"

Nordex Educational Trust also donated R250,000 to The Chaeli Campaign in December. The Chaeli Campaign is an NPO based in Plumstead, Cape Town that seeks to mobilise the minds and bodies of differently-abled children throughout South Africa.

Says Henschel: "We were especially inspired by Chaeli's story and drive to provide 'Hope in Motion."

The Chaeli Campaign was founded in 2004 by five young girls who raised R20,000 to purchase a wheelchair for Chaeli Mycroft the young South African woman after whom the NPO is named. The Chaeli Campaign has grown since then to mobilise the bodies and minds of children with disabilities through eight programmes which include therapies, outreach programmes, vocation and rehabilitation programmes, and inclusive education facilitation.

In 2005, at the age of 10, Chaeli Mycroft became the youngest ever finalist in the Shoprite Checkers/SABC 2 Woman of the Year Award and has gone on to win numerous other accolades including: the International Children's Peace Prize in 2011 and a medal for Social Activism at the Nobel Laureate Peace Summit in 2012.

Says Zelda Mycroft, mother of Chaeli and CEO of The Chaeli Campaign: "The funds from Nordex will be used to enable differently-abled young dancers to participate in the inclusive FEDANSA National Achievers & DanceSport Championship 2013 being held in Durban, teacher and therapist training and to fund the salary of a therapist".

Says Thembakazi Chagonda, a Trustee of the Nordex Education Trust: "The work of The Chaeli Campaign embodies the spirit of resilience, empowerment and creativity in education that we value and appreciate".

The focus of the Nordex Education Trust is to assist historically disadvantaged and marginalised people in South Africa to gain access to education and training skills to facilitate their participation in the economy.

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