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CHANGING LIVES, ONE WAVE AT A TIME

W4C provides a child-friendly mental health service to at-risk youth living in unstable communities. Through access to safe spaces, caring mentors, and a provision of weekly Surf Therapy sessions, W4C gives children skills to cope with stress, regulate behaviour, build healing relationships, and make positive life choices.

W4C was founded by Ashoka Fellow Tim Conibear, who spent time in South Africa after graduating from university in the UK. An avid surfer, Tim spent every free moment he had surfing. In 2009 he started a small surfing club in Masiphumelele Township. The club centred around voluntary weekend surfing sessions, which soon grew when local community members – Apish Tshetsha and Bongani Ndlovu – volunteered to lead and expand the club.

Apish and Bongani recognised that surfing was a great way to engage young people, who soon started sharing their stories and challenges. In an effort to provide more social support, the trio reached out to local social services only to realise that local services were heavily under-resourced. A gap was identified.

Daily exposure to violence and stress means many South Africans suffer from acute emotional and psychological stress. In the absence of emotional support, the stress often manifests in anti-social and high-risk behaviour, placing many young South Africans at-risk. Early surfing sessions showed that participants noted improved feelings of belonging, strength, trust and confidence – key pillars of wellbeing. This was reflected in their behaviour as noted by teachers and parents.

The trio crew, teamed up with mental health professionals and development experts to develop, what today is, an award winning Surf Therapy programme. W4C works in communities affected by violence, poverty and conflict, where mental health services are often stigmatized and under-resourced. Working in partnership with local community members, they identify, train and resource mentors, who they work with to open programmes that service the youth of their own home communities.

One of the W4C participants was quoted as saying: “Waves for change taught me to be independent and have hope for tomorrow. If I fall, I know that I can rise again. Life is full of challenges, but I should not give up.”

Surf’s up and thumb’s up to W4C!

 

Smile Secret Sound: June

Friday 01 June

  • A coin being dropped into an empty money tin
  • A lottery ball falling into the slot when a number is revealed
  • Bamboo wind chimes
  • The hubcap of a car falling
  • Dropping a CD onto a table
  • The metal top of a jam jar or mayonnaise jar falling

Monday 04 June

  • A manhole cover being placed back
  • A R5 coin dropping from your handbag onto a table
  • The last bit of water being drained from a stainless steel sink
  • Bumping into a pantry shelf making the items on the shelf rattle
  • A metal plate wobbling on a table being stopped by hand
  • Pulling toilet paper from a metal dispenser on the wall

Tuesday 05 June

  • A small Vicks tub falling on a counter
  • Pulling a plate out from a stack of plates
  • Throwing a coaster down on a table
  • A coin dropped into a money box at a toll gate
  • Popcorn in a pot on the stove
  • A roulette ball falling into the number

Wednesday 06 June

  • Taking the lid off and putting it back on a plastic pot of ointment
  • The sound of rolling dice
  • Running a metal pipe across a piano’s pipes
  • A plastic plate falling and wobbling on a counter being stopped
  • A CD dropping on a table
  • Dropping a PVC pipe on a table

Thursday 07 June

  • Blinds that are lowered
  • Slurping the last bit of milkshake through a straw
  • The lid of a pot falling on a table, spinning and stopped
  • A lotto ball rolling into the number slot
  • The last bit of water draining from a sink
  • Placing a CD in the CD tray of a computer

Friday 08 June

  • Taking a hubcap off and putting it on the ground
  • A ball spinning on a roulette table
  • A soup spoon being put down
  • Flushing a toilet with an empty cistern
  • Opening and closing a ladder
  • Switching on a biltong machine to cut biltong

Monday 11 June

  • Dropping a vuvuzela on a table
  • A turnstile
  • An ice maker
  • Closing the lid of a toilet cistern
  • Trying to start an off-road motorbike
  • Changing the spool in  an old camera and the back flips open

Tuesday 12 June

  • Pulling toilet paper from a toilet roll
  • Slurping the last bit of liquid from a glass with a straw
  • Putting pool cues down on a pool table
  • A cool-drink can dropped into a metal waste bin
  • Starting up a generator
  • Putting a tea cup into a saucer

Wednesday 13 June

  • Starting up a weed-eater and the nylon hits the shield
  • A coin being dropped on a table with someone putting their hand over it
  • A broomstick falling on the ground
  • Your change dropping out of the parking pay machine
  • Placing a lid on a pot
  • A soda can dropping

Thursday 14 June

  • Closing the door of a safe
  • Pulling the top off a tin can
  • The marble in a spray paint canister
  • A key going into a door lock
  • A spinning top spinning on an uneven surface
  • A coin falling right through a parking pay machine

Friday 15 June

  • A piece of uncooked pasta falling into a metal pot
  • A can dropping out of a vending machine
  • The lid of a paint tin falling on a flat surface
  • Starting up a lawnmower
  • Pushing in the tray of a dishwashing machine
  • Paying for your parking and the change falls into the dispenser

Monday 18 June

  • Dropping a wheel nut into a hubcap when changing a tyre
  • Dropping something in a Pringles tin
  • Spinning a melamine plate on a counter top and stopping it with your finger
  • Starting a lawnmower

Tuesday 19 June

  • The pins falling down in ten pin bowling
  • Popcorn popping in a pot
  • Pushing one shopping trolley into another one
  • Pushing the button on an old fashioned push-style ashtray
  • Dragging empty cans behind a wedding car
  • A metal bottle cap falling on a wooden surface

Wednesday 20 June

  • A bottle top falling on a counter
  • An automated curtain rail with the hooks opening and closing
  • A spinning wheel being stopped by hand
  • A wicket falling in a cricket game
  • Opening a tin with a tin opener
  • A wooden spoon falling on a table

Thursday 21 June

  • An empty toilet roll spinning on the toilet roll holder
  • A turkey gobbling
  • Putting the first coin into a savings tin
  • The petrol attendant taking the hose off the petrol pump
  • A kitchen blender being turned off
  • An old Guerrilla steering wheel lock

Friday 22 June

  • A coffee grinder
  • Dropping a plastic lid onto a counter
  • The machine shooting out clay pigeons
  • Putting a cover on a stove plate
  • Throwing a can into a bin
  • The sound of a wooden xylophone

 

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