Muizenberg

Kids surfing party

Last Sunday we had a kids birthday Surf Party on the beautiful Beach of Muizenberg for Learn 2 Surf. We the Volunteers and interns Friedl , Felix, Samy, Flo, Amber and Phila a member of MBC helped instructing the kids surfing.

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Phila a passionate surfer, filmer and editor helped instructing and filming the Birthday Party.
The morning started with cleaning the famous Muizenberg beach huts preparing the gazebo and bringing the Boards and wetsuits to the beach.

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After this we started with the warm up and the basic saftety instructions of surfing. Before we went in the water the famous photographer Friedl took some good shots from the birthday group and the instructors.

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On this day the kids had a lot of fun in the water and a really good surf session. The parents had a lot of fun and all the people were on the sunny side of life.

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My first weeks with MBC

I’m Anna, a new volunteer from Norway. I arrived a couple of weeks ago and I really love it here.  The people are so friendly, the kids are awesome, the nature is breathtaking and the surf is good!

I was really nervous before I left, it’s a long way from Norway to South-Africa, but once I arrived here all my worries disappeared.
Muizenberg is really a lovely place to be. It feels safe and I already feel at home here.

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I’ve met the kids and they are so cool. They all have such different personalities and a lot of energy! It’s so much fun spending time with them!
We have been surfing and playing soccer on the beach.

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It’s so much fun surfing with the kids, you can see they are all smiling the whole time and having such a good time in the water. And they are really good!

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I’m staying here for 3 months and I really look forward to getting to know the children better and have loads of fun with them!

I also look forward to see all the cool places around here.

(Anna, volunteer from Norway)

Why You Should Be a Volunteer at MBC

1)  South Africa

Such a nice country! During your stay here you’ll have the possibility to do a lot of things! Muizenberg and Cape Town are both wonderful places to visit and there are loads of really cool activities to do! And you’ll have all your weekends free!! Thus, hiking, sea experiences (shark diving, seal boat trips, viewing penguins, fishing), wine degustation, rugby games, safaris and even more are waiting for you! If you like parties, Cape Town offers many possibilities.

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Furthermore wherever you go here you’ll always discover new things to do! New views! Different peoples! Indeed, South Africa is a multicultural country and you can meet peoples who come from all around the world! Black and white together! And learn a lot about what is real life!!!

2) Muizenberg

You’ll stay in Muizenberg, which is a really nice place that’s well known for its surfing beach!!! Enjoy the perfect waves and live in a wonderful house where you’ll enjoy the chilled atmosphere and the amazing view of the ocean! Ant (MBC president and the volunteer house’s owner) is such a nice guy! He’ll teach you a lot about South African culture! Mainly on the evening in his living room accompanied with his guitar and nice music, like “Sugar Man”.  You’ll share your room with peoples who are here for the same reasons as you so everything should go really well! I am really happy to chat with them and learn about their countries, their cultures and their lives.montage 2

In Muizenberg, there is a tradition. Each week you’ll enjoy the Bluebird Food and Goods Market, which is the place to be on Fridays! With a wide selection of delicious and different food and alcohol! Surf instructors, volunteers and many other people will be there!

For the rest of the week it’s easy to travel about locally thanks to the train or taxi drivers (really cheap and nice drivers who take care of you). Kalk Bay is only 5 minutes away from Muizenberg and there you can find really cool bars and restaurants like Cape to Cuba!!! You’ll probably also go to Brass Bell, where lots of volunteers and locals take up residence on Wednesday nights to have a go at karaoke! You can have a great party here!

3) Mission

If you like sport, this is the project you must choose! Every morning you’ll enjoy great waves in a wonderful place! For me it was my first surfing experience! And after 2 weeks’ training I caught my first real wave!! It was an extraordinary sensation! I could turn on the wave and feel the speed coming! When I finally fell down off the board, I was like a child – I couldn’t stop smiling! Such a nice experience! Time flies in the water! And even on days when the waves aren’t so good, the ocean as far as you can see is perfect for getting you to empty your mind and think about life!

Three days a week with the kids you’ll play soccer, go hiking and surf!! These kids come from a township and they grow up in a dangerous place where gangsters are present and try to make them cross the line. These kids are amazing! Indeed they are always smiling and love speaking with you and learning about your life. They’ll give you so much!! Time goes really fast with them and you can’t be bored!! During sport activities they like to be with you! And they love jokes! At the beginning it will be difficult to remember all their names but you’ll use some tips to remember them! Cause they all have their own charisma and particularities! For example Themba! You can’t miss him – he will always try to make jokes and play with you!

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Twice a week in the afternoons you’ll stay at the office, which is a really pleasant place! You’ll share ideas with others volunteers and try to develop MBC (posting blogs, marketing, communication). You’ll have a blank canvas for developing the project and its workers are always ready to listen to you and help you. All the work you’ll provide will be indirectly necessary for the kids because the more people know about MBC, the more the organisation will benefit. It’s such a good motivation to know you can help them!

Thanks to this experience you’ll change your way of thinking. You’ll learn about real life, share wonderful moments, meet amazing kids and peoples. “Kindness” will be my word if I have to describe South African peoples in one word. This kind of experience will make you understand how lucky you really are.

Don’t think any more!! Go to MBC and enjoy the best experience of your life!

 

Nico (volunteer from France)

 

Movie Night with MBC

MBC’s motto is “Respect for nature, self and others”, one of the ways MBC promotes the expression of these characteristics among the boys is with the Star Chart program. The Star Chart allows the volunteers to award a star to each child who attends MBC activities and displays good sportsmanship; cooperation; effort; teamwork, and in general, good behaviour. Stars can be taken away for behaviours such as fighting, swearing and poor attitudes.

This past Friday we had the opportunity to take 4 of the kids who achieved the most stars to the cinema to watch the latest installment of The Amazing Spider-Man!! Phila, Themba, Siya, and Frankie were the boys who displayed the most consistent behaviour and had earned the most stars this past month. We picked the boys up at 8:30 and could tell they were excited and ready to go, wearing “special” clothes, accessorized with bright smiles! Phila was decked out in his fresh digs and stylish hat, adorned with a newly pierced ear!! (We soon found out it was only magnetic)

Themba, Siya, Frankie and Phila!

Themba, Siya, Frankie and Phila!

Just from observing the kids the moment they got into the van to when we finally took our seats at the theatre, we could tell how happy they were to be out on a Friday night watching a movie with Ant, Maddy, and all of the volunteers of MBC. We all had a really fun night and it was a well deserved treat for the boys and all they’ve accomplished over the past few weeks!

SELFIE!!!

SELFIE!!!

-Pria and Alisha (Canada)

My first days in Cape Town

My name is Becky and I’m visiting South Africa all the way from Canada. It was a bit of an adventure getting to the bottom of the world but I made it.

I have been with MBC almost a week now and I’m really enjoying life here, time is going by much too quickly. I’ve found that Muizenberg attracts a colourful mix of people including surfers, travelers and locals, which makes for an exciting, happenin place to be. I have only spent a couple of weeks here and already I recognize familiar faces of people around town and in the ocean.

If you’re interested in meeting new people while indulging in some decently priced local food be sure to check out the Friday Night Indoor Market located a couple blocks from the MBC office. Inside the market various food venders and local artisans set up stands to sell their incredible food and handcrafted creations. The market is a really fun place to hang out with the other volunteers after a good week of work and activities. I have been to the market twice since being here and each time I’ve met new people and felt a little bit more a part of the local scene here in Muizenberg.

Red Bus Tour. Waterfront, Cape Town

Red Bus Tour. Waterfront, Cape Town

Before I arrived in Muizenberg I wanted to take a bit of a tour around the city. This being my first time in Cape Town I thought it important to get somewhat acquainted with the place I would be spending over a month in. One of the first things I did when I arrived was take a Red Bus tour. If you’re a fairly confident person and don’t mind riding in a double-decker tour bus packed full of sunburned snap-happy tourists, I would definitely recommend doing the tour. The buses are red, so you can’t miss them! There are a variety of different tours that leave from the Waterfront in town. Taking a tour is not only a great way to see a layout of the city, but the bus stops at a lot of interesting places and it’s no problem to hop off, check something out, and then hop on the next bus.

Godfrey and Yamkela surfing in Muizenberg

Godfrey and Yamkela surfing in Muizenberg

The main thing that drew me to Muizenberg and the MBC program was the surf outreach. Since being here I have spent many hours paddling out to the break which is literally right across the parking lot from the office. Even if you’ve never balanced on any kind of board in your life or if you’re actually decent at surfing, these fairly gentle waves are fun for all levels. Of course the point of volunteering with MBC is not just to catch great waves by yourself. Surfing with the kids from the club is a ton of fun and is by far their favorite activity. They are pumped to surf with the volunteers. Even when I’ve been tired and or cold after a morning surf it’s been worth getting back into the water anyways! You won’t regret a surf session with a bunch of high-energy kids that rip in the water. I learnt quickly that the kids are honest and will call it as they see it. Expect a lot of joking around and sarcastic remarks coming your way. If they think you’re doing something weird they’ll let you know! It’s important to develop a thick skin. Surfing is something we do almost every day so embrace the cold water!

 

Becky Funk (Canada)

 

Alisha’s First Blog!

Hello! My name is Alisha, and I’m a new volunteer at MBC for the month of May. I am very excited to be in South Africa because I’m coming all the way from Toronto, Canada! Since I’ve been here, I’ve felt very comfortable and welcomed by not only the workers and volunteers at MBC, but also the local people in both Fish Hoek and Muizenberg. Volunteering at MBC means a lot to me because it has always been my dream to travel to developing countries and work with children.

I’ve met the children of MBC a couple of times now (surfing, hiking, and playing soccer) and they are full of so much energy and charisma! I can’t wait to do more activities with them, I already feel very attached! I think it’s really amazing that MBC gives these kids the opportunity to effectively utilize their free time after school by playing sports and interacting with volunteers from all over the world, who can be lifelong mentors and role models for them. I can’t wait to spend the next month here at MBC.

This country is so beautiful and there is so much I want to see and do while I’m here. I recently got the opportunity to hike up Table Mountain with my fellow MBC volunteer Pria Lattar, and we abseiled halfway down! It was the most humbling yet terrifying experience of my life. It was fantastic and I absolutely recommend it to all prospective volunteers!

Hiking Table Mountain!

Hiking Table Mountain!

 

Alisha Romain, Canada

First Impressions: Muizenberg and Meeting the MBC Boys!

This is my first time in South Africa and the first lesson I have learned is to not let anyone’s opinions deter you from travelling to this beautiful country. Muizenberg is the epitome of a beach town; the views of the ocean and mountains are fantastic and the people are chill and friendly. My first week here has already flown by far too quickly…Each day I’m beyond excited to surf and meet the boys for their Muizenberg Beach Club activities. The boys have such amazing spirits and seeing them laugh and play gives me hope that the MBC is truly making a positive impact on their lives. It is such an inspiring feeling to know that you have the potential to change someone’s life for the better and helping to keep at-risk youth away from gangs, violence and trouble is truly rewarding, just being around the boys is so much fun, their laughter is contagious and each day is something new. I am so excited to be spending my time here with MBC, I cannot wait to have more adventures and spend more time getting to know the kids.

A misty mountain top view of Muizenberg!

A misty mountain top view of Muizenberg!

-Pria (Canada)

MBC Conquer Table Mountain!

Hey! I’m Ailsa and I’m a new volunteer for MBC. I’m from Southampton on the south coast of England. I am already in love with South Africa and am having an awesome time at MBC.

Last Friday was a really special day for MBC, as it was the day that we conquered Table Mountain!

We told the kids when we saw them during the week that we would be climbing the infamous peak on the coming Friday to watch the sun set from the summit. Ant decided that we were going to do India Venster…the most technical and challenging route.

The day of the hike was nothing short of a heatwave. In the heat of the afternoon Ant, Paul, Will, Anna, Saskia and I drove to pick up the boys in Steenberg. Ant lined them all up before they got in the bus to make sure everyone was dressed appropriately and had plenty of water. All the boys had come prepared, ready and raring to go! Everyone then piled into the bus and we headed into the city.

This was the first time I had actually been into the city and the view from the road was something else. The sky scrapers of Cape Town looked incredible against the backdrop of the sea in the afternoon sun, but Table Mountain dominated the landscape, standing tall above the city.

Table Mountain from the bus - you can just see the cable station at the top!

Table Mountain from the bus – you can just see the cable station at the top!

Chatting to the boys, I discovered that none of them had ever been to Table Mountain before, not even with school. Naively, I was really surprised because they live so close. I realised that I take for granted that as well my education, my schools enriched my life with so many great experiences. Just getting kids to school for an education a challenge here, let alone planning school trips. The boys’ families don’t have the means and aren’t in a situation where they can take the kids on days out like this. Without MBC, the boys would never get to fully experience and appreciate the beautiful landscape of their home city.

We arrived at Table Mountain full of energy and excited to get going. Ant handed out apples for some natural energy and gave us all some tips on how to hike effectively.

Getting ready to set off!

Getting ready to set off!

Our climb began at the cable station, with a steep path than ran underneath the cable cars. This first section took us up the grassy mountainside to where the steeper terrain began. It was only about a 15 minute section but we were all extremely hot and out of breath. It was at this point that we realised this was really going to be tough! We rested in the shade before starting the main hike.

Phila, Yamkela, Kiyaam, Will and Frankie, resting and rehydrating in the shade

Phila, Yamkela, Kiyaam, Will and Frankie, resting and rehydrating in the shade

From here the hike got progressively steeper and more technical. But as we climbed higher, the breeze was cooler and the view was even more stunning. There was a mixture of steep rocky paths, scrambles and a couple of climbing sections. The most difficult sections had metal bars and chains drilled into the rocks to grab onto. We rested often to drink water and catch our breath. Although it is a difficult route, I know I speak for everyone when I say I didn’t feel unsafe at any point because we were all helping and looking out for each other.

Saskia and Will checking out the view

Saskia and Will checking out the view

The boys really gave it their all and almost all of them made it to the summit for  sunset. Myself and Anna didn’t quite make it but we stood on the edge of the path, on the side of the mountain and watched sun set gently over Camps Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. It was a really special moment.

Me & Anna at sunset

Me & Anna at sunset

Reaching the summit just as the sun set

Reaching the summit just as the sun set

 

After the sun had set, we finished the last bit of the hike and met everyone else at the viewing point at the top of the mountain. There was such a buzz and a great atmosphere between everyone. We all felt so proud of ourselves and of each other. It got dark quickly and soon the lights of the city were sparkling. We were just in time to catch the last cable car down the mountain. We took a few minutes at the bottom to reflect on what we had achieved and take in the view one last time, before all jumping in the bus and heading back to Steenberg.

The amazing view of Cape Town from the top!

The amazing view of Cape Town from the top!

Having only just arrived, I’m still getting to know the boys but I was genuinely so impressed by their positive attitude, maturity and teamwork throughout the climb. They looked out for each other and helped each other up difficult sections, whilst still having a laugh as they went. They are so fun and positive which made me relax when parts of the climb were difficult. It was such a great experience and a privilege to do this climb with MBC!

Incredibly, Saskia managed to do the majority of the climb one handed, whilst using the other to film with her GoPro camera. We’ve made a video of our memorable Table Mountain climb, which you can check out here!

One weekend in Cape Town

This weekend was very special due to the reason that it is my penultimate weekend in South Africa.
Last weekend Saskia and I wanted to do the shark cage diving in Gansbaai but it was cancelled because of weather conditions. This Saturday finally the wait was over. Early in the morning at 4am we were picked up by the organization and drove to Kleinbaai Harbour in Gansbaai. We arrived there at 7am and were welcomed with a small but good breakfast. After eating we boarded the small tour boat bringing us to an area close to a seal island. It did not take a long time until two great white sharks appeared. In fact every time that I think of a shark I hear the music of “Jaws” in my ears but when I actually saw the sharks my fear was gone. The bigger one was almost 2,5 meters and it was impressive to see them swim around the boat.

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Even though they attracted the sharks with huge tuna heads the sharks were not at all interested in us or in the fish heads. Seeing the sharks at the surface was pretty impressive but Saskia and I were thrilled by the thought of diving next to them. Once in the cage we were really excited about seeing the sharks in their element. First I was a little bit scared but the sharks turned out to be really calm. It was a really good experience, especially for me because before I came to South Africa I was really afraid of being confronted with a shark. Seeing them swimming next to me took away my fear of those huge but elegant and calm creatures. I can recommend the shark cage diving to everyone who has just like me seen too many horror movies starring sharks because this experience totally changed my mind about those animals.

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On Saturday there was a great happening taking place for every Muizenberg local interested in surfing. The Muizenberg Improvement District plans to build a Surfers’ Circle Walk of Fame and therefore hosted a fundraiser event. The MID want to realize the project, including a monument of Heather Price, a pioneer of South African surfing, through this charity gala. It was a nice evening and we got to learn more about South African surfing pioneers through songs, pictures and videos. A band and a tombola provided the right atmosphere.

FundraiserMe, Saskia, Sara, Ant, Freddie and Maddy at the fundraiser

On Sunday we went to a concert in Kirstenbosch near Cape Town. Jeremy Loops was the star of the evening but he was not showing any preciousness as he sang, danced and had fun on the stage.

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Before starting to sing he said that his aim for the evening was to make people happy and you could see that he reached this aim when everybody stood up and danced to his songs. It was a great happening and we really enjoyed having a picnic, listening to good music and watching the sunset over the amazing Kirstenbosch gardens while seeing the view of Table Mountain in the background.

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Anna, MBC volunteer from Germany

Surfing

The last week was a week of holiday for the MBC kids. Ant came up with the idea to fill their free time with a meaningful activity – surfing. There is an annual surfing competition for voluntary organizations like MBC. The last time the MBC kids participated they won a silver medal. It was a huge achievement and they have every reason to be really proud of this. This time they want to better themselves and win a gold medal. Winning is not only a big achievement but it is also a great way to attract the attention of sponsors who could potentially provide funding to purchase things like new wetsuits for the MBC kids.

Every morning of their holiday week the kids came to Learn 2 Surf in order to improve their surfing skills. Not all of the kids were supposed to join the extra surfing but only those who have a realistic chance to win a medal in the competition. In their weekly MBC lesson the kids used to surf with longboards. The challenge of this week was to surf with shortboards because this is the condition in joining the contest.

GruppenbildYamkela, Asi, Kiyaam, Phila, Siya and Frankie getting ready to surf

The daily routine was as follows: 11am rings the doorbell of the Learn 2 Surf office – the kids arrive. They collect their surf gear and head down to the beach huts. Once there they change and do their warm-ups. They head out into the sea paddling through white wash, aiming to catch green waves. They spend most of their time in the sea improving their surfing skills. In breaks the kids rest, get food and rewarm in the sun. When they feel energized they return to surfing. 4pm the doorbell rings again – the kids finish their surf day.

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Every day Ant encouraged the kids by giving them talks explaining them how to surf, which waves to catch and which to ignore. He told them to only aim for green waves not white wash and therefore to paddle as far out as possible. This for some of the kids appeared as an issue because they are scared of deep water, which to them seems to be dangerous. This and other talks encouraged the kids to paddle out further.

In addition to surfing and to tone up, this Friday the kids and the volunteers went to the tidal pool in St. James.

IMG_5685 KopieKiyaam, Frankie, Will, Asi and Siya at St.James

There the kids were supposed to practice their swimming skills while racing against each other and also test themselves in holding their breath underwater.

StJames3Swim training at St.James

StJames2Asi and Kiyaam carrying stones under water to improve their endurance

It was a week of fun and good practice with the kids and it was impressive to see how disciplined they all were and how mature they acted about surfing because they were motivated and willing.

StJames1After practising the kids have fun in the water

 Anna, MBC volunteer from Germany
and Will MBC volunteer from England