What a day we had! On the 22nd of June 2025, Thembisa’s trustees, supporters and friends gathered in our co-founder Tonia Cope Bowley’s beautiful garden in the village of Tiddington, Oxfordshire for our annual fundraising braai (or BBQ to those unfamiliar with South African slang).
The atmosphere was warm and lively. Children and dogs kept everyone entertained (and occasionally on their toes), while conversations flowed and connections—both old and new—were nurtured. After a particularly hot few days, we didn’t even mind the few drops of rain!
Frank and Bev took charge of the braai, serving up delicious boerewors and hamburgers that quickly disappeared from plates. Alongside the food, we held a silent auction with some lovely prizes, and opened our small pop-up shop, also available online, filled with cards and gifts from home.
We also took a moment to reflect. Tonia and Frank shared a few words about how far the Trust has come over the last 37 years, and Ben, one of our new Trustees, spoke about why his family chose to get involved—to do something tangible, and to show their children that they can make a difference if they choose to.
All funds raised will go towards the salary of MNCP’s social worker, Msizi, who plays a vital role in supporting and strengthening families in the Jika Joe, Ezinketheni, and Northdale communities who are dealing with very difficult situations.
If you couldn’t make it to the braai but would still like to support the work of the Thembisa Trust, there are plenty of ways to get involved—big and small.
Supporting the Thembisa Trust isn’t just about giving—it’s about being part of a community that believes in dignity, opportunity, and hope. And there’s always room for one more.