Thanks to RJ45 Networking Solutions for their incredible donation of materials and manpower needed for the successful completion of our project at FAW. And also to CEL Paving for their generous sponsorship of the paving bricks.
FAW operates from these containers on a Tuesday and Saturday morning, so when Peet arrived on the Wednesday morning, 26th June, he had three days to complete all the work. He hired some local guys to help with the construction and together, they were able to have the whole job done for FAW's arrival at work on the Saturday morning. Read more about this project here.
FAW's Response
http://www.faw.za.org/?p=3538
FAW operates from these containers on a Tuesday and Saturday morning, so when Peet arrived on the Wednesday morning, 26th June, he had three days to complete all the work. He hired some local guys to help with the construction and together, they were able to have the whole job done for FAW's arrival at work on the Saturday morning. Read more about this project here.
FAW's Response
http://www.faw.za.org/?p=3538
The area outside was originally stone chips which was problematic for hygiene and the roof only covered a small area |
The cages at the back are where they keep animals that need to be taken to a clinic or transported to Uitsig |
Erecting the poles for the roof extension |
Before :: Inside the existing cages |
After :: The cages completed with a new cement floor |
Preparing the area for the new paving blocks |
The new roof structure |
Preparing the ground with plastic sheeting |
Putting the final touches on the roof |
Riaan constructed new doors for their cages after they'd been stolen |
The Fisantekraal community and their pets enjoying the upgraded facilities |
FAW's chairperson, Winette Klopper, with Riaan du Toit and Doron Shmaryahu of RJ45 Networking Solutions |