Week two of Skillz Street saw 91 girls making it back
excited to continue participating in this exciting new after school program at
Molefe primary school in New Brighton township. Skillz Street has drawn girls
aged between 10 and 15 from the surrounding community. Tuesday was a
particularly rainy day, so we couldn’t play football as normal. Team pictures were
the order of the day.
Every participant in Skillz Street gets what is known as a
Skillz Street album, which works as a
work book for different sessions. At the end of the program girls get to keep
these. On Tuesday I had the task of taking individual and team pictures
of all the girls – each girl would get an
individual picture and one with their fellow team mates. Needless to say, the
girls were very excited about the picture taking process, some were more into the
camera shots than others, but the excitement was universal.
The team photos in the post
below are a testament to the
spirit and genuine enthusiasm that exists at Skillz Street.
Thursday – After developing
pictures the day before, Thursday was when the young ladies received their 2
pictures. Each coach had the task of handing these out to their teams and the
joy on the kids’ faces truly warmed my heart. I was happy to be involved in
helping create such camaraderie among the girls and the coaches. The main
activity for Thursday was Community mapping – an activity where the girls get
to use their workbooks. Community mapping involves drawing a basic map of one’s
surrounding community with their house in the middle. Coaches came prepared,
with examples of their own Community maps to show the girls. As is common with
this sort of activity the girls dug into their workbooks – happily drawing,
coloring and perfecting their versions of the Community map. Community maps are
also designed to help girls identify safe and unsafe places in their community.
The overarching message of the activity being that the girls should avoid
unsafe places in their community and being aware of safe places
that they can make use of.
A sunny day also meant that we were able to play some football
– which the girls were happy to do. It was a special day once again at Skillz
Street – watching all female coaches mentoring 91 females was fascinating to
observe. One can never put a price on the impact of our programs – today the
spirit and the positive vibe at Molefe was tangible. Girls were happy to be
there, and coaches seemed aware of the special position they hold in the lives
of these young girls – at least at this moment in time.