Ongwediva Sky Phase 1 (School Stationary & Christmas Hampers).

Why did Wana engineering decide to donate?

In consultation with the Ongwediva Multi Purposes Centre, we identified 35 school going children of which three are disabled within the Sky Phase 1 community. One of the disabled kids cannot walk and might needs therapy to increase his chances of being able to walk again, the second disabled child suffers from server muscle injuries and cannot help himself when nature calls hence uses adult dippers to ease the situation. The last disabled child can walk and talk but suffers from a sort of impairment but would like to be registered to Eluwa special school, we wanted to accommodate her school fees but the parents are a bit hesitant to take the child for evaluation at the school as they fear stigma and discrimination against their child.

Where & when the event took place?

Event was held at Ongwediva Multi-Purpose Centre in Ongwediva on Friday 16th December 2022 at 15:00.

What was donated?

We handed over school stationary & Christmas hampers to the kids (School bags, books, pens etc. including Christmas lunch packs with Santa hats), with additional merchandise for the disabled once to help alleviate their short cummings.

What’s the value (monetary) of the donated items?​

The combination of the merchandise amounted to N$ 10 000.00

Who benefited from these donations?

In consultation with the Ongwediva Multi Purposes Centre, we identified 35 school going children of which three are disabled within the Sky Phase 1 community.

Who was present at the handover of donations event?

WEC – Mr Rudhi Wanamene (Managing Director at WEC)
Mr Werner Nghiumbwavali (Associate Director at WEC)
Wana Engineering Consulting Stuff Ongwediva Multi-Purpose Centre Personnel School Children & Some Elders of the Children. Ms Divine Nekongo (Administrator at WEC)
Andimba Toivo Ya Toivo – Principal & Stuff Members (Morning Assembly Point)
Learners (Assembli Point)