Thursday, January 17, 2013
GOODBYE AND HELLO
It is a new year and a new beginning. Well, perhaps for many kids who have just started school or those who have moved on to university. Here at Matla A Bana every year is a new beginning. We start the year off with gratitude to all those wonderful people and companies who have supported us during the last year. With happiness at our successes and the knowledge that we have managed to help many children.
But for many children in SA there is no new beginning. They have started this year knowing that daddies will keep on hurting them, that there is no hope and no future.
This year we once again undertake to help as many children who are hurting as possible. We undertake to make sure that they find hope again, that there is a future which is bright and filled with love.
When it comes to finding every year is a new beginning too. We need to secure funding and support all over again to continue what we are doing. But we know that it will be provided because we are not fighting this fight alone.
We wish all our supporters, volunteers and donors a very blessed 2013 and we hope to enjoy your continued support!
Monique Strydom (CEO MAB)
Friday, December 14, 2012
West Fleur Hospital victim facility opened
When MAB undertook to help rape victims at Wes Fleur Hospital (Atlantis) earlier this year, we did not know that it was going to happen so fast! Securing a container and finding a sponsor has proven one of the most difficult challenges we have faced for many year. Until MAB was chosen as the beneficiary charity for Old Mutual and Media 24 on Mandela Day. 1000's of comfort and snack packs turned into a facility, when Media 24 agreed to sponsor the container and Old Mutual Foundation the furnishings and fittings. The facility is truly a simbol of what can be done when companies support charities. This facility was opened on 13 December. It has a seperate waiting area and medical examination room for rape victims.
Thank you to Media 24 and Old Mutual Foundation for your great support!
Sponsors rewarded!
Monique & Collin Cullis (Cape Talk)
The WC MAB office hosted a breakfast at the Pinelands City Lodge for Cape Town sponsors who could not be at the AGM. These sponsors supported MAB during the 2011/12 financial year. Included in this group was two local radio stations, Cape Talk and Radio Tygerberg, who's combined sponsorship was more than R 100 000. Rotary Claremont sponsored more than R 200 000 during this period, and this funding was used to open Child Friendly Facilities in Khyalitsha and Milnerton.
Thank you very much to Graham and his staff at Pinelands City Lodge for treating us all like kings and thank you to all our donors without whom we would not have been able to do the work!
Our first Mpumalanga facility!
MAB opened it's first Child Friendly Facility in Mpumalanga yesterday. This was done to the notes of the police band and great happiness from the FCS officers who was astounded with the new container. The two-room container is a full facility with assessment and a monitoring room and audio visual recording facilities. This project was made possibly by the generous support of Roman's Pizza and their "Wipe that smile on your face" project. MAB child-friendly reporting facilities can also be found in the Western Cape and Gauteng.
Friday, December 7, 2012
MAB opens facility on West Rand
Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Roman's Pizza, MAB was able to open the yet another Child Friendly Facility. This time at the Krugersdorp Child Protection unit on the West Rand. Thanx to Bonnie and the Roman's Pizza team for your great support!
MAB AGM HOSTED
It was a wonderful reunion of sponsors and long time friends at the MAB Annual General Meeting for 2011/12 hosted on 6 Dec at Afrique Boutique in Johannesburg. A group of nearly 50 sponsors, faithbased groups, media and SAPS officers attended this event. Included in this group four SAPS generals!
During her CEO feedback, Monique Strydom thanked all for their loyal support without these projects could not have been done. Some of the highlights in this report are:
- The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding with the SAPS National Office
- Securing R 1.150 000 in non-monetary sponsorship
- And the assisting of 13 000 children in the last year.
Guest speaker, General Magda Stander (Retired Deputy National Commissioner) entertained the audience with the challenges and funny moments of being a woman in the police.
Major sponsors and supporters where also honoured with special certificates.
However the highlight of the day was a special birthday song by Marilyn Monroe, a green frog, the Beatles and the Chipmunks to MAB - who turned 10 years old this year!!
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Ceres Opening
We had a great morning in Ceres with Roman's Pizza sponsor, Bonnie De Klerk and a surprise visit by General Lamoer. This special event was the opening of the child-friendly room at Ceres FCS unit. This unit is situated in a high risk area with a lot of abuse because of substance abuse.
“PUT THEIR FACES ON LAMP POSTS” SAYS TOP
COP
“The faces of sexual offenders
should be put on lamp posts”, were the words of WC Provincial Commissioner,
General Arno Lamoer, at the opening of a child-friendly room in Ceres. He stated
that the Western Cape has a “Hall of shame for drunken driving”, but it is more
important to make the sexual offenders known to the public. Actioning a sexual
offences register will also help in the fight against child abuse.
The opening of the Matla A Bana
child-friendly room at Ceres Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual
Offences Unit was one the many projects implemented Matla A Bana during the 16
Days of Activism of No Violence Against Women and Children Campaign during this
week. This is one of the first facilities of its kind in the rural Western Cape
countryside and the child-friendly assessment room will create a safe
environment for children to disclose in and be assisted. According to General
Lamoer, child abuse rates here are much higher than in the city, due to the
excessive substance abuse in these areas. This is the ninth facility implemented
by Matla A Bana in the Western Cape, with the last two being the victim room at
Paarl Hospital and a reporting facility at Stellenbosch FCS unit, which was also
launched this week.
“We must stop campaigning and
live the lifestyle of making the world of women and children better”, Genl Lamoer challenged companies and
charities, whilst applauding Matla A Bana for doing just that. He also
challenged men in South Africa to stand up. According to him 98% of the
perpetrators are men and it is time that men stand up, admit that they are
abusers and say sorry. “How is it
possible that an adult male can take off the nappy of a one year old child and
rape her?”, is the kind of question he asks every day when he reads about these
cases in his daily crime stats reports. Even though he is an experienced police
officer, he is still sickened by what men do to children. He put action to his sentiments this year
when he placed a special group, “Men for change” in charge of the SAPS 16 Days
projects.
The Ceres FCS unit serves a vast
rural community stretching as far as the Koue Bokkeveld on the one side and the
Warm Bokkeveld on the other. This unit has some of the highest incidences of
sexual offences against children in the Western Cape, but also some of the
highest successes. The FCS units in the Western Cape were responsible for
securing 39 life sentences this year against sexual perpetrators.
Matla A Bana was founded by
ex-hostage, Monique Strydom, who applauded this special police unit for the work
they are doing. Not only for arresting
perpetrators, but for taking such special care of the child victims. The
officers of the Ceres unit played an active part in creating the facility by
doing the building alternations to create the room themselves. They were however
strapped for funding to finish the facility and this is when Matla A Bana with
the help of Roman’s Pizza stepped in. Matla A Bana will be opening an eight
facility at Muizenberg FCS unit early in the New Year. This facility serves a
large portion the Southern Suburbs.
Whilst the police and
organisations like Matla A Bana, will work effortlessly to stop the abuse of
children, this will only happen once men take responsibility. If you are a man
and in a leadership position and would like to join the campaign to stop child
abuse, you can contact Matla A Bana on matlapr@mweb.co.za
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Stellenbosch CFF opened

This facility was also made possible by the sponsorship of Romans Pizza.
We would also like to thank all our other sponsors:
Timber Trade
Builders Express
Witzenberg Poles
Paarl Hospital Child Friendly upgrade
Matla A Bana WC yesterday showed off the upgrades done at Paarl Hospital. Members of the FCS unit, sponsors and media attended the event. The children's waiting room was made child-friendly with murals and kiddies furniture. The medical examination room where rape victims are examined were also made victim friendly. Thank you to Roman's Pizza who made this project possible!
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Old Mutual staff care and share!
Today 6 Old Mutual staff members volunteered their time to help abused children. This group is based at the Old Mutual Hammanskraal and took part in the Old Mutual Share and Care Volunteer program. The funding received from Old Mutual helped to purchase all the kids furniture and goodies needed to upgrade the Themba FCS unit to be child-friendly. Massmart also donated a fridge towards this unit to secure that DNA evidence is kept at the right temperatures.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Kids helping kids - Paarl & Stellenbosch facilties
On Saturday a group of 14 consisting of MAB supporters
and students from the Lalela Project painted the murals of two child-friendly.
These facilities assist child-victims of rape and abuse. The first facility is
at the Stellenbosch Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences and
the second is the waiting area at Paarl Hospital. Lalela Project is an art project working with children in
the informal settlements of Houtbay and Kommetjie. It was a wonderful experience to see how young people
are reaching out to help the younger kids in need.
Both these projects are sponsored by Roman's Pizza as
part of the "Wipe that smile on your face". All were ecstatic when they were
treated to pizza for lunch, courtesy Stellenbosch Roman's Pizza.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Blankets from Old Mutual
Renee Palmer, respresentative of Old Mutual Foundation, brought some warm smiles to the faces of the FCS commanders who was in Cape Town for training. She donated more than 100 blankets to the commanders, who will in turn hand it out to child victims. Thanx Renee and Old Mutual Foundation for your continued support!
Renee enjoying the warm blankets!
FCS Commanders receive DNA Training
On Friday, 9 November, 24 WC FCS Commanders, representing all the FCS Units in the Western Cape, received training in DNA, the importance of it and legislation related to it. The training was opened by Brig Makura, who showed off his DNA skills!
We would like to thank Vanessa and Renate from the DNA Project for inspiring our officer to service excellence.
We would like to thank Vanessa and Renate from the DNA Project for inspiring our officer to service excellence.
Brig Makurha and Vanessa Lynch
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Our supporters honoured!
Last night Matla A Bana finally managed to pin down two of our top supporters of 2011 to hand over their Child Protection Certificates. Jos Malherbe cycled from Cairo to Cape Town to raise funds and TTV Fluval gave a very large financial gift to MAB in Dec 2011. This is a time when funding is normally at it's lowest and child abuse at the highest. Thanx guys for supporting us!
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