SOS Africa, founded 21 years ago by Matt Crowcombe’s donation to a South African child’s education, celebrated its anniversary with a joyful party at its Gordon’s Bay Education Centre, highlighting the charity’s growth and impact on children’s lives across the province. Photo: Helena Krige/Yeah Yeah Photography

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It all began 21 years ago, when 18-year-old UK gap student Matt Crowcombe decided to donate his pocket money towards a South African child’s education. Over the years following, the small seed planted by this simple act of kindness has grown into a thriving charitable organisation transforming the lives of children across the Western Cape and beyond.

This week SOS Africa marked this milestone by hosting a birthday party to remember at its recently opened Gordon’s Bay Education Centre. Its VIP guests were staff and children from the charity’s four education centres from across the region.

“It was an emotional afternoon shared with many of the wonderful people who have each played an invaluable part in SOS Africa’s journey here in the Western Cape. Each SOS Africa child and staff member has their own remarkable story; they have fought against the odds to get to where they are today and I couldn’t be prouder of them,” said Crowcombe. “I often reflect on the early days of SOS Africa when we walked the very first sponsored child to his first day at school. Back then I had no idea that, in that moment, a wonderful organisation had been born. I feel truly blessed to have a career which enables me to bear witness to both human kindness and determination each and every day.”

Combining their favourite activities, the SOS kids feasted on an epic braai, played party games together, jumped for joy on the bouncy castle and cooled off in the swimming pool.

Meanwhile, the high school children relaxed at Gordon’s Bay’s iconic beach.

It was a truly memorable occasion filled with broad smiles and the relentless sounds of joy and laughter from adults and children alike, but don’t just take the organisation’s word for it . . .

“I enjoyed every minute; we were all siblings coming together and enjoying each other’s company and celebrating together, ” said a Grade 10 learner from Gordon’s Bay.

“I had lots of fun! We ate nice food and made lots of friends with children from the other centres,” said a Grade 3 learner from Elgin.

“I felt like I was rediscovering my childhood magic – I felt young, wild and free!” added a Gordon’s Bay matriculant.

A Grade 4 from Grabouw shared: “The highlight of my day was hanging out with all the other SOS kids; they were all so friendly! I really enjoyed swimming and the games we played. It was so much fun!”

“One of the highlights of my job is communicating with our wonderful supporters who constantly go above and beyond to provide life-changing opportunities for the SOS kids. Thank you for always believing in us – these smiles wouldn’t be possible without you!” said Crowcombe.

Part of the birthday celebrations was an outing to Gordon’s Bay beach where the learners enjoyed making a splash.

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