Gallery

 

 2 WHEAT grantees attending and enjoying the Women United Against Domestic Violence luncheon on the 11 May 2011.

One of the many beautiful tables at the 1000 Women United Against Domestic Violence luncheon 2011.

 

Pieter Dirk Uys opened the 1000 Women United Against Domestic Violence luncheon 2011.

 

Wendy Ackerman, patron of the WHEAT Trust

           

   

"Tanie Evita, asking you, no, telling you to stand up and be counted.

1000 Women United = 100,000 Women Inspired
1,000,000 Women Concerned – 10 Million Women Empowered

Amandla/Vrystaat"

The wonderful ladies of CODA making beautiful music in support of the campaign against domestic violence  

             

Gerry Rantselli, the fabulous Programme Director for the 1000 Women United Against Domestic Violence luncheon 2011 and long-time supporter of the WHEAT Trust.

 

1000 women having lunch at the CTICC to take a stance against domestic violence at the 1000 Women United Against Domestic Violence luncheon 2011 

The women at Sakholwazi Project use sawdust for mulching to improve the management of moisture and reduce the growth of weeds among their seedlings.

A layer of mulch also moderates the soil temperature and reduces the need for using herbicides.

WHEAT regularly provides opportunities for grantees to present their activities and work - and also to sell their goods.

 

  Sharon Levin is most impressed by the produce of Masivuke Food Garden in Khayelitsha, represented here by Sis Nomvuzo Kali.
The WHEAT grantees from SINAKO support group
  Nomfazi Mashiya, Nomakhazi Tolibabi and Nofundile Godla from Sinakho at the Khayelitsha Festival.
A group of WHEAT grantees from the organisation: Tafelsig United Aids Project (TUAP).
  The Women's Festival Week at the Artscape Theatre in Cape Town 2010. WHEAT partnered with Planet Productions to run another CODE TEEN workshop. The workshop was attended by 80 girls, aged 15 to 19, from various walks of life to teach them about the value of self esteem, having a positive self-image, and just really how despite their various backgrounds, they really experience the same challenges.
  The WHEAT grantees from Masivuke Project
  The WHEAT Trust Grantees from Masivuke Project.
Two WHEAT Trust Grantees showcasing their newly acquired skills.
  A WHEAT Trust Grantee from Du Noon Network.