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  • Neftaly provided Life Skills Training to 03 people on 05 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Life Skills Training to 03 people on 05 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 05 October 2023
    Program: Life Skills Training
    Location: Johannesburg
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Facilitator Ms. Thandiwe Nkosi
    Partner Organization: Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 05 October 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, successfully delivered a full-day Life Skills training session to 3 participants. This initiative is part of Neftaly’s broader mission to develop individuals holistically by equipping them with essential personal development tools, enhancing their self-confidence, emotional resilience, and interpersonal effectiveness.


    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To enhance participants’ understanding of self-awareness and emotional intelligence
    • To improve communication, problem-solving, and decision-making skills
    • To promote responsible behavior and positive life choices
    • To empower participants with the confidence and tools to manage stress and challenges
    • To strengthen partnerships that contribute to community capacity-building

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session focused on the following key life skills areas:

    • Self-awareness and personal responsibility
    • Effective communication techniques
    • Stress and time management
    • Problem-solving and decision-making strategies
    • Goal setting and values clarification

    4. Participant Engagement

    All 3 participants were fully engaged throughout the session.

    • They actively participated in group discussions and reflective exercises
    • Role-playing activities were used to simulate real-life scenarios
    • Each participant completed a pre- and post-session self-assessment
    • Feedback highlighted the relevance of the content and appreciation for the interactive format

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants reported improved confidence in handling everyday challenges
    • Notable progress was made in their ability to identify personal strengths and areas for improvement
    • The training provided a safe space for personal reflection and peer support
    • Skills learned are expected to contribute to improved interpersonal relationships and decision-making

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Low participant turnout limited group diversity
    • Some participants required additional time to grasp abstract concepts

    Recommendations:

    • Continue with follow-up sessions for reinforcement and progress tracking
    • Expand outreach to increase participation in future sessions
    • Incorporate visual aids and storytelling techniques for improved engagement

    7. Conclusion

    The Life Skills Training delivered on 05 October 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, was a meaningful and impactful session. It supports both organizations’ shared commitment to equipping individuals with essential life competencies that foster personal growth, community engagement, and long-term resilience.

  • Neftaly provided Life Skills Training to 03 people on 04 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Life Skills Training to 03 people on 04 October 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 04 October 2023
    Program: Life Skills Training
    Location: Johannesburg
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Facilitator Ms. Thandiwe Nkosi
    Partner Organization: Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 04 October 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, successfully delivered a Life Skills training session to 3 participants. This initiative is part of Neftaly’s commitment to empowering individuals with essential personal and interpersonal skills for holistic development and improved community participation.


    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To enhance participants’ self-awareness and emotional intelligence
    • To develop practical skills for effective communication and problem-solving
    • To promote positive decision-making and goal setting
    • To strengthen resilience and stress management techniques
    • To foster collaborative partnerships supporting life skills development

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session focused on the following key life skills areas:

    • Self-awareness and personal development
    • Communication skills, including active listening and assertiveness
    • Time management and goal setting
    • Stress management and coping strategies
    • Teamwork and interpersonal relationships

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 participants actively participated in discussions and role-playing exercises
    • Participants asked insightful questions and shared personal experiences
    • Group activities encouraged collaboration and peer learning
    • Positive feedback was received, with participants expressing a desire for continued life skills training

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants demonstrated improved understanding of self-management and communication
    • Increased confidence in handling everyday challenges and interpersonal interactions
    • Development of practical strategies to manage stress and set achievable goals
    • Strengthened motivation to apply learned skills in personal and community contexts

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited group size reduced diversity of perspectives
    • Some participants requested additional time for in-depth discussion

    Recommendations:

    • Schedule follow-up sessions to deepen understanding and practice
    • Expand participant numbers to enhance group dynamics
    • Incorporate remote learning options for broader accessibility

    7. Conclusion

    The Life Skills training delivered on 04 October 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, was a meaningful step toward empowering participants with essential personal development tools. The collaboration underscores both organizations’ dedication to fostering resilient, confident, and capable individuals.

  • Neftaly provided Systems Development Training to 03 people on 16 November 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Systems Development Training to 03 people on 16 November 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 16 November 2023
    Program: System Development Training
    Location: Johannesburg
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Trainer Mr. Kabelo Dlamini
    Partner Organization: Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 16 November 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, successfully delivered a system development training session to 3 participants. This initiative supports Neftaly’s mission to equip individuals with advanced ICT skills necessary for career advancement and digital innovation.


    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To introduce participants to fundamental concepts of system development
    • To build practical skills in software design and development processes
    • To enhance participants’ ability to develop and maintain simple software systems
    • To promote partnerships that strengthen community capacity in technology

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session focused on the following key system development areas:

    • Introduction to System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)
    • Basics of software design and architecture
    • Hands-on exercises with programming logic and flowcharts
    • Overview of programming languages relevant to system development
    • Introduction to testing and debugging techniques

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 participants were actively involved in hands-on coding exercises and group discussions
    • Participants asked questions demonstrating curiosity and eagerness to learn more
    • A short practical assessment was conducted to evaluate progress and understanding
    • Feedback was positive, with participants expressing interest in more in-depth programming training

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants gained foundational knowledge of system development concepts
    • Practical skills in programming logic and basic software design were developed
    • Participants showed increased confidence in approaching system development tasks
    • The session encouraged participants to pursue further training in software development

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Some participants required additional support with programming concepts
    • Limited time to cover all planned topics in depth

    Recommendations:

    • Schedule follow-up intermediate and advanced system development courses
    • Provide supplementary learning materials for self-study
    • Consider blended learning models to allow flexible pace and practice

    7. Conclusion

    The system development training delivered on 16 November 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, was a successful step toward empowering participants with key digital skills. This collaboration underscores the shared commitment to developing local talent in emerging technology fields.

  • Neftaly provided Computer Training to 03 people on 23 January 2024 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Computer Training to 03 people on 23 January 2024 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 23 January 2024
    Program: Computer Training
    Location: Johannesburg
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Trainer Ms. Thandiwe Maseko
    Partner Organization: Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 23 January 2024, Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, successfully delivered a computer training session to 3 participants. This training forms part of Neftaly’s ongoing commitment to equipping individuals with essential digital skills to enhance their employability and participation in the digital economy.


    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To introduce participants to fundamental computer concepts and operations
    • To build practical digital literacy and computer skills
    • To improve participants’ confidence and ability to use digital tools effectively
    • To strengthen collaborative efforts in community skills development

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session focused on the following key computer skills:

    • Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software
    • Basic Computer Operations: Using the keyboard and mouse, navigating the operating system
    • Microsoft Office Overview: Word processing, creating spreadsheets, and presentations
    • Internet Use and Email Setup: Safe browsing, searching information, creating and managing email accounts
    • Digital Communication Basics: Using email and instant messaging for communication

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 participants were engaged in both theoretical instruction and practical exercises
    • Participants actively asked questions and participated in discussions
    • A brief assessment was conducted to measure knowledge acquisition and confidence levels
    • Feedback was positive, with participants expressing enthusiasm for continued learning

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Participants demonstrated increased confidence in operating computers and using digital applications
    • Practical skills such as email account setup and internet navigation were immediately applied
    • Participants indicated readiness to pursue further training and apply digital skills in job searches or work environments
    • The session fostered a supportive learning environment among participants

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Minor technical difficulties with software setup at the beginning, resolved promptly
    • Varied prior experience levels required individual attention

    Recommendations:

    • Conduct follow-up intermediate training sessions to build on foundational skills
    • Provide additional one-on-one support for participants needing extra assistance
    • Explore options for remote or blended learning to support ongoing skill development

    7. Conclusion

    The computer training session on 23 January 2024, delivered by Neftaly in partnership with the Department of Social Development, was successful in enhancing participants’ digital literacy. This collaboration underscores both organizations’ dedication to empowering individuals through relevant and practical skills for today’s digital world.

  • Neftaly provided Daily Meal to 03 people on 05 September 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Daily Meal to 03 people on 05 September 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 05 September 2023
    Program: Daily Meal Provision
    Location: Johannesburg
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Coordinator Ms. Naledi Mokoena
    Partner Organization: Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 05 September 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Department of Social Development, successfully provided daily meals to 3 beneficiaries. This initiative forms part of Neftaly’s ongoing commitment to supporting vulnerable community members by addressing their nutritional needs and promoting social well-being.


    2. Objectives of the Program

    • To provide nutritious daily meals to vulnerable individuals
    • To reduce food insecurity within the local community
    • To support health and well-being as a foundation for broader social participation
    • To strengthen collaboration with government partners in community upliftment

    3. Program Activities

    • Preparation and distribution of balanced meals according to nutritional guidelines
    • Beneficiary registration and verification to ensure proper meal allocation
    • Brief nutritional advice shared with beneficiaries during distribution
    • Coordination with the Department of Social Development for ongoing support and outreach

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 beneficiaries received meals as scheduled
    • Beneficiaries actively engaged in brief conversations about their needs and health
    • Positive feedback was shared, with appreciation for the continued support
    • Networking among beneficiaries fostered a sense of community and mutual support

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Immediate nutritional relief provided to 3 community members
    • Improved well-being and energy levels reported by beneficiaries
    • Strengthened partnership between Neftaly and the Department of Social Development
    • Identification of additional community needs for future interventions

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited resources restrict the scale of meal provision
    • Occasional delays due to supply logistics

    Recommendations:

    • Increase resource allocation to expand beneficiary reach
    • Improve supply chain coordination for timely meal delivery
    • Explore sustainable food sourcing strategies and community gardens

    7. Conclusion

    The daily meal provision on 05 September 2023, delivered by Neftaly in partnership with the Department of Social Development, was successful in addressing immediate nutritional needs of vulnerable individuals. This collaboration highlights the shared dedication to community support and well-being.

  • Neftaly provided Computer Training to 03 people on 03 January 2023 in partnership with Accenture – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Computer Training to 03 people on 03 January 2023 in partnership with Accenture – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 29 January 2023
    Program: Computer Training
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization: Accenture
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 29 January 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with Accenture, conducted a Computer Training session in Diepsloot. The session was designed to introduce participants to basic computer skills and enhance their digital literacy. The program is part of Neftaly’s ongoing efforts to promote digital inclusion and empower individuals with the necessary tools to thrive in today’s increasingly digital world.

    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To introduce participants to basic computer operations and functionality
    • To equip participants with essential digital tools for improved communication and daily tasks
    • To build confidence in using various software programs, especially Microsoft Office applications
    • To strengthen digital competencies for employability and personal growth
    • To promote the importance of digital literacy in the modern job market

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session focused on the following key areas:

    • Introduction to Computers: Basic understanding of hardware, software, and the role of computers in society
    • Basic Computer Operations: How to use a mouse and keyboard, understanding operating systems, and navigating through files and folders
    • Microsoft Office Essentials: Overview of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for basic document creation, data handling, and presentations
    • Internet Navigation: Introduction to web browsers, search engines, and safe browsing techniques
    • Email Setup and Management: How to create and manage an email account, sending and receiving emails, and email safety

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 participants actively engaged with the content through both theoretical explanations and practical, hands-on exercises
    • Participants had one-on-one support from Mr. Jeffrey Motapina during the session, allowing for tailored learning
    • The session encouraged active participation, with questions and feedback from participants throughout the training
    • A pre- and post-training assessment was carried out to gauge the participants’ understanding before and after the session
    • Feedback was positive, with participants expressing greater confidence in using digital tools and looking forward to applying their newly acquired skills

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Increased Confidence: The participants expressed increased confidence in operating a computer, using basic applications, and navigating the internet
    • Skill Development: Immediate application of skills such as setting up email accounts, navigating the Microsoft Office suite, and browsing the internet was observed
    • Enhanced Employability: One participant shared that they would now be able to apply for online jobs, leveraging their newfound skills in digital communication and document creation
    • Networking: Although the group was small, the training fostered a collaborative learning environment where participants shared their experiences and supported each other

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Low Participation: With only 3 participants, there was a limited group dynamic and fewer opportunities for peer-to-peer learning
    • Varied Skill Levels: The participants had different levels of prior exposure to computers, requiring adjustments in the pacing of the session
    • Minor Technical Issues: A brief technical glitch occurred with one participant’s device but was resolved quickly with the facilitator’s support

    Recommendations:

    • Larger Groups: Future sessions could benefit from a larger group size to increase interaction and create a more dynamic learning environment
    • Additional Support for Beginners: More beginner-level sessions or personalized support should be offered for participants who are less familiar with digital tools
    • Follow-up Sessions: Intermediate-level follow-up sessions could further enhance the digital skills of participants, especially in areas like advanced Microsoft Office functions or job application processes online

    7. Conclusion

    The computer training conducted on 29 January 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with Accenture, was successful in equipping 3 participants with essential digital skills. The session provided practical knowledge that participants can immediately apply in their daily lives and job applications. Moving forward, Neftaly will continue its commitment to digital inclusion and skill development in partnership with organizations like Accenture, furthering our efforts to create an empowered, tech-savvy community.

  • Neftaly provided Computer Training to 03 people on 15 August 2023 in partnership with Accenture – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Computer Training to 03 people on 15 August 2023 in partnership with Accenture – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 15 August 2023
    Program: Computer Training
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization:
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 15 August 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully delivered a computer training session to 3 participants in Diepsloot. This training was designed to provide participants with foundational digital skills, empowering them to navigate the digital world and enhancing their employability prospects in an increasingly technology-driven job market.

    2. Objectives of the Training

    • To introduce participants to basic computer operations and functionalities
    • To build digital literacy and proficiency in essential software applications
    • To improve participants’ ability to use technology for communication, research, and daily tasks
    • To empower individuals through the acquisition of practical, job-relevant digital skills
    • To strengthen partnerships in skills development, focusing on creating economic opportunities for marginalized communities

    3. Training Content Covered

    The session covered the following key areas:

    • Introduction to Computers: Understanding hardware, software, and their roles in everyday life
    • Basic Computer Operations: Navigating operating systems, using a mouse and keyboard
    • Microsoft Office Essentials: Introduction to Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, covering basic functions like document creation, data entry, and simple calculations
    • Internet Navigation: Browsing safely, using search engines, and managing online searches effectively
    • Email Setup and Management: Creating email accounts, understanding email etiquette, and managing inboxes
    • Digital Communication: Using email and messaging platforms for effective communication

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 3 participants were actively engaged in both the theoretical and practical components of the session
    • The facilitator, Mr. Jeffrey Motapina, encouraged hands-on practice, allowing participants to gain practical experience with various software tools and functions
    • Participants asked insightful questions throughout the session, engaging in one-on-one discussions to address specific challenges
    • A short post-training assessment was conducted to measure the participants’ improvement in understanding and practical skills
    • Feedback from the participants was positive, with one participant noting their newfound confidence in using email and basic office applications

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Increased Confidence: All 3 participants gained confidence in using basic computer functions and software tools
    • Skill Improvement: Participants were able to set up email accounts, use word processing tools, and perform basic internet searches
    • Immediate Application: One participant mentioned plans to apply for online job opportunities using the skills they learned
    • Positive Feedback: Participants expressed gratitude for the opportunity, with plans to practice the skills in their personal and professional lives

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Low Participation: The training session had only 3 participants, which limited peer interaction and the group dynamic
    • Varying Skill Levels: The participants had different levels of prior exposure to technology, which slowed the pace of the session for some individuals
    • Technical Difficulties: A minor technical glitch at the start, which was quickly resolved by the facilitator

    Recommendations:

    • Increase Participation: Future sessions could benefit from a larger number of participants to encourage peer-to-peer learning and networking
    • Additional Support for Beginners: It may be helpful to offer additional beginner-level sessions for participants who are less familiar with digital tools
    • Follow-up Sessions: Offering intermediate-level courses or refresher training could help solidify participants’ skills and provide continued support as they develop their digital competencies

    7. Conclusion

    The computer training session delivered on 15 August 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, was a success, despite the small group size. The session was a valuable opportunity for participants to enhance their digital literacy and gain essential skills that will contribute to their personal and professional growth. Moving forward, Neftaly plans to expand the program and continue fostering digital inclusion within the community.

  • Neftaly provided Daily Meals to 03 people on 27 July 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Daily Meals to 03 people on 27 July 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 27 July 2023
    Program: Daily Meals Distribution
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization: Gauteng Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 27 July 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully distributed daily meals to 03 individuals in Diepsloot. This initiative is part of Neftaly’s ongoing commitment to alleviating hunger and promoting nutritional support for vulnerable community members.


    2. Objectives of the Meal Distribution

    • To provide nutritious meals to individuals experiencing food insecurity
    • To improve overall well-being through access to regular, healthy food
    • To support community development through consistent social welfare outreach
    • To strengthen the impact of public-private collaboration in addressing poverty

    3. Meal Details Provided

    Meals distributed included the following components:

    • Main Course: Pap with mince and mixed vegetables
    • Additional Items: Fresh apple and bottled water
    • Nutritional Focus: A balanced and satisfying meal designed to meet basic daily dietary needs

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All 03 recipients accepted the meals gratefully and engaged respectfully with the team
    • Distribution was conducted with care to preserve the dignity and comfort of each participant
    • Informal feedback gathered reflected appreciation for the food quality and nutritional value
    • Participants expressed a desire for the program’s continuation

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • The meal distribution provided immediate relief to 03 individuals
    • Reinforced community trust in Neftaly and its partners as reliable support providers
    • Helped sustain the physical health and morale of recipients
    • Strengthened relationships between community members and support services

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited resources continue to restrict the number of daily beneficiaries
    • Some individuals in need were turned away due to insufficient meals

    Recommendations:

    • Seek additional support or donations to expand the meal count
    • Explore a schedule rotation to ensure equitable access over time

    7. Conclusion

    The daily meal distribution on 27 July 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, was a successful and compassionate outreach effort. It reflects the shared goal of addressing hunger and uplifting underserved communities through practical, consistent support.

  • Neftaly provided  Daily Meal Training to 03 people on 06 November 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly provided Daily Meal Training to 03 people on 06 November 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 06 November 2023
    Program: Daily Meal Provision
    Location: Diepsloot

    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina

    Partner Organization: Department of Social Development

    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 06 November 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully provided a nutritious daily meal to 3 beneficiaries. This initiative is part of Neftaly’s continued commitment to ensuring the well-being of vulnerable individuals in our community, addressing food insecurity, and supporting social upliftment.

    2. Objectives of the Program

    • To provide essential meals to individuals facing food insecurity
    • To promote health and well-being by providing balanced, nutritious meals
    • To strengthen collaboration with the Gauteng Department of Social Development in addressing community needs
    • To foster ongoing relationships with vulnerable community members, ensuring that their basic needs are met

    3. Service Provided

    On 06 November 2023, Neftaly delivered:

    • Meal Provision: Nutritious meals that met the dietary needs of the participants, consisting of a protein, starch, and vegetable portions
    • Safe Distribution: Meals were distributed safely and in compliance with all hygiene and health protocols
    • Participant Support: Beneficiaries received not just food but also an opportunity for social interaction and brief check-ins regarding their well-being

    4. Participant Engagement

    • 3 Beneficiaries received their meals and engaged with facilitators in a positive and appreciative manner
    • Participants shared feedback about the quality and portions of the meals, indicating their satisfaction and gratitude
    • A short informal check-in revealed that all 3 beneficiaries felt supported and valued
    • Beneficiaries expressed their hopes for continued support and were open to discussing further needs and resources available through the partnership

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Immediate Relief: Beneficiaries expressed relief from food insecurity for the day, which positively impacted their physical and emotional well-being
    • Strengthened Trust: The distribution of meals reinforced trust between Neftaly and the beneficiaries, deepening the relationship with the Gauteng Department of Social Development
    • Community Impact: Beneficiaries indicated they felt seen and cared for, which motivated a sense of stability in their lives
    • Positive Engagement: Beneficiaries left with the sense that more support options might be available to them through this partnership

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited Reach: While the program served 3 beneficiaries, the small number meant that the broader impact was limited for that day
    • Coordination with the Department: There were minor coordination challenges regarding meal packaging and transportation, although they were resolved quickly
    • Access to Larger Resources: Additional food and supplies could have reached more people if resources were expanded

    Recommendations:

    • Increase Beneficiary Numbers: Expand the program to include more beneficiaries, ensuring that the number of individuals in need is met
    • Improve Meal Distribution Logistics: Streamline coordination efforts with the Gauteng Department of Social Development to enhance timely delivery and packaging efficiency
    • Integrate Additional Support Services: Pair the meal provision with other forms of support, such as job training or access to healthcare services, for holistic community care

    7. Conclusion

    The daily meal provision on 06 November 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, was a successful and impactful initiative. It showcases the shared dedication of both organizations to reducing food insecurity and improving the lives of vulnerable individuals in our community. By continuing this collaboration, we aim to create a sustainable, supportive environment for those in need, fostering long-term well-being.

  • Neftaly Provided Daily Meals to 03 people on 27 July 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng department of social development – Neftaly Daily Reporting

    Neftaly Provided Daily Meals to 03 people on 27 July 2023 in partnership with the Gauteng department of social development – Neftaly Daily Reporting


    Neftaly Daily Report
    Date: 27 July 2023
    Program: Daily Meals Distribution
    Location: Diepsloot
    Facilitator/Trainer: Neftaly Chancellor Mr. Jeffrey Motapina
    Partner Organization: Gauteng Department of Social Development
    Reported by: Neftaly Chief Development Officer Mrs. Regaugetswe Netshiozwe


    1. Overview

    On 27 July 2023, Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully delivered daily meals to three individuals in need. This initiative is part of Neftaly’s ongoing effort to reduce hunger and ensure access to essential nutrition for vulnerable community members.


    2. Objectives of the Activity

    • To alleviate food insecurity by providing healthy, ready-to-eat meals to vulnerable individuals.
    • To support community wellness and basic human dignity through food assistance.
    • To strengthen collaborative efforts between Neftaly and the Gauteng Department of Social Development.

    3. Service Delivered

    • Three balanced and nutritious meals were provided to three individuals.
    • Beneficiaries were informed about additional social services available to them.
    • Quick wellness checks and basic needs discussions were conducted with recipients.

    4. Participant Engagement

    • All three individuals received the meals with gratitude and shared their immediate concerns about food insecurity.
    • Open and positive conversations were held to link beneficiaries with longer-term social support options.

    5. Outcomes and Impact

    • Three people were able to access essential nutrition for the day.
    • Enhanced awareness among beneficiaries about additional social support and welfare opportunities.
    • Continued trust building between Neftaly, the Gauteng Department of Social Development, and the community.

    6. Challenges and Recommendations

    Challenges:

    • Limited meal resources relative to the overall community demand.
    • Lack of a structured follow-up system for repeat beneficiaries.

    Recommendations:

    • Seek additional funding or donations to expand meal coverage.
    • Implement a beneficiary tracking system to improve distribution management and follow-up support.

    7. Conclusion

    The meal distribution on 27 July 2023 by Neftaly, in partnership with the Gauteng Department of Social Development, successfully supported three individuals facing food insecurity. This initiative highlights the joint commitment to providing immediate relief and promoting the dignity and wellness of vulnerable members of the community.