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New classroom funded by virtual Marathon runners

27 October 2021
New classroom funded by virtual Marathon runners

SACC Members have helped to raise funds for a new classroom for Izibonele Educare Centre, which was destroyed during a storm. The classroom was opened by Breadline Africa during a handing over ceremony in Worcester, Western Cape on Monday, 25th October.

Five runners from SACC took part in the virtual London Marathon this year, spread across four different continents.


Sharon Constançon, Reg Vincent, Abigail Vincent, Erica Humphries and Annette Christie all set out to complete the 26 mile virtual course to raise funds for the Centre.

Chamber Chairman, Sharon Constançon has raised £650 so far out of her £1,000 goal. You can help her reach her target by donating here.

Runners during the virtual Marathon
The SACC Team, consisting of Reg, Abigail, Erica and Annette have so far raised £625 of their £1,000 goal, and they would also be delighted with any support to reach their target. To help them, please click here.

All the funds raised will go towards the Izibonele Educare Centre, plus any Gift Aid if you are a UK taxpayer.

A literate nation is a more employable nation. Research has indicated that if a child remains illiterate by the age of 9 years, there is a strong correlation of them remaining functionally illiterate and likely to drop out of school. This makes our work critically important; safe classrooms and quality libraries will give children the best foundation to develop their literacy and stay enrolled throughout their schooling and go on to become more employment ready.

Marion Wagner, Breadline Africa Director

The centre lost its classroom when the wall of the church next door fell and destroyed the structure in a storm during last year’s lockdown, but thanks to the efforts of a number of runners, including those from SACC, the new classroom has now been completed and handed over to the community.

Sanelisiwe Gantsho, who, as the soon-to-be launched Cape Chapter lead, represented the SA Chamber at the handing-over ceremony, said, “An important lesson was reaffirmed, that it takes a village to raise a child. To be a representative of that global village and impart my invited thoughts to the community leaders and children, was an honour that enriched my commitment to South Africa’s future.”


Sanelisiwe Gantsho at the handing-over ceremony on Monday.

“I’m absolutely delighted that we were able to help the children at this Educare Centre. Children are our futures, and a good quality education in a safe, secure environment is vital if we are to give young South Africans the tools they need to make a success of their lives. These are the entrepreneurs of the future, and I highly commend Breadline Africa for the amazing work they do to bring hope and opportunity into some of the most deprived and under-resourced communities across our country.” added Sharon.