Our Path out of Poverty Programme, which has just celebrated its 14th anniversary, had yet another bumper year full of big wins and major achievements. Under the leadership of Ingrid Lestrade the programme continues to grow in leaps and bounds. Some of our 2011 highlights include: the opening of POP 3 in Riebeek Kasteel, which after 8 months is thriving and is often filled with the sound of children laughing and singing. Our first POP Cup was awarded, thanks to a generous donation by Bill and Suzette Griffiths, this Cup will be awarded annually to the best POP sports person. At the invitation of Mayor Lottering our POP team embarked on two emotional but rewarding trips to Prince Albert. Annie and Ingrid visited the Karoo town in September and then a team of 13 POP staff spent a week in the small Karoo town doing a community enumeration. This involved the team visiting every home by day and running programmes for the youth at night. Discussions around a future partnership will continue in 2012.
The major win of 2011 was seeing the foundations being laid for our POP Youth Centre. For the past 14 years our POP work has been spread across the farm, but by May 2012 we will have one functioning centre for all of our POP needs. In addition the centre will also be housing our new Goedgedacht Leadership College, so watch this space for further developments as we embark on this new and exciting POP journey.


