January 2026
Maxixibeni
Dear donors, friends,
The Maxixibeni community in the Eastern Cape now has a brand-new preschool!
As always, Billy and his crew were outstanding in delivering the school over appalling roads, and particularly in the wake of the tragic death of Billy’s long-time friend and business partner, Ernest, who died in a car accident two days after Christmas. For the eight years that REACH! has been delivering preschools to the Eastern Cape, Ernest was the main driver and supervisor, always working with a smile and willing to go the extra mile to make sure everything went well. He was a loyal, decent human being, and we miss him terribly.
Because of Ernest’s funeral, the container was delivered to Gonubie three days late, and we were under pressure to get it prepared in time. The volunteers were outstanding. They rallied and supported and adapted, and thanks also to great weather, got the job done in record time. Thanks to all our volunteers, and a special thanks to Brendan Bonney who designed and led the mural painting!
We were greeted in Maxixibeni with celebrations of song and dance, and a generous spread of traditional food and drink, including sour milk, umqombothi (local home brewed beer from fermented sorghum), sweet potatoes, chicken, and home-baked bread. Chief Nosizwe and her council of village elders made clear their deep appreciation for what we are doing to help their community, and we look forward to supporting them in the years to come.
We are very fortunate to have developed a good relationship with Zikhona, the teacher from last year’s school, who has become our direct connection to the community. We communicate with her almost daily, and she keeps us updated on developments, teachers’ needs, and she also distributes any money we send to the teachers for things like buying data for their phones so they can send her pictures and videos. Zikhona also introduced us to Siyabonga, a local mechanic who will be taking on the role of much needed maintenance on all the schools, and also building the new play structures which he can build for less than we have been paying, and to our specifications. We are grateful to have them both on our team, and look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship.
Mandindi remains our lead instructor at ITEC and our translator whenever we visit. When funds allow, we will support a 2-year, level 5 training course for five of the teachers, and continue with basic training for the rest. Caroll Warmberg remains the head of ITEC, and we appreciate everything that she and her team do to support us, as well all the good works they do elsewhere.
Thanks to you, and in particular Generations for Global Giving, we are able to purchase, convert and deliver one school a year. However, as we grow, the cost of maintenance and teacher training increases. To meet these needs, and to prepare for the future, we continue to submit grant applications to foundations and businesses both here in the US and in South Africa. If you or anyone you know might be willing to help, please email me at ralphp@reachforsa.org or visit www.reachforsa.org
As we start looking towards the January 2027 project, we want to thank you all for your continued support, interest, and enthusiasm. None of what we do would be possible without you. It takes a village. On behalf of all the teachers, students and families of Mahasana and Amajingqi, Thank you!
Ralph and Shelley






