In partnership with Glasswaters Foundation, in July – September 2024 Skills & Soup at The Hub continued to provide 125 children and adolescents in Morija and surrounding communities with weekly after-school tuition, nutritional meals and life skills.
Overview of The Hub’s Skills & Soup programming
- 125 weekly participants ranging in age from 8-18 from Morija and surrounding villages.
- The participants attend the programming free of charge.
- Provides daily after-school tutoring in:
- STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) subjects
- Mental health and well-being
- Daily programming including sign language lessons and educational clubs during school holidays.



Skills & Soup in 2024 Q3
Through July – September 2024:
- 65 sessions held
- 3,250 meals served



Meals at Skills & Soup
- Prepared by Cafe Mojo, a female-owned and run business.
- Daily highly nutritious hot meal includes protein (mostly plant-based), fortified starch, and vegetables.
- Daily highly nutritious take-home ration includes 2 loaves of locally baked fortified brown bread, peanut butter, boiled egg, and fruit.
- The Hub has eliminated single-use plastic by participants bringing their reusable containers.



Support from the Lesotho Nutrition Initiative enables The Hub to provide highly nutritious meals for the 30 youngest and most food-vulnerable Skills & Soup participants 5 days/week:
- 1,620 meals served in Q3
- Highly nutritious meals reverse the long-term effects of malnutrition in children
Skills & Soup catering supports local businesses in Morija by purchasing:
- 250 loaves of bread from a local female-owned and run bakery weekly
- Eggs and seasonal vegetables from local farmers weekly



Skills & Soup Outreach in Q3:
- 4 outreach sessions at Mauteng Primary School, St Lucia Primary School and HOLO – monthly outreach to rural, digitally excluded schools providing an introduction to coding using tablets and Scratch, as well as mental well-being lessons.



Hub Talks at Skills & Soup in Q3:
- 3 Hub Talks – monthly motivational talks by visiting entrepreneurs, artists, professionals and activists in partnership with Selibeng sa Thuto Trust.



The Hub’s garden:
- Aims to increase food security with fruit and vegetables for Skills & Soup participants to take home
- Promotes organic and sustainable farming practices, and adaptation to climate change
Sign Language at Skills & Soup in Q3:
Sign language lessons continued in Q3, with Lineo Hlaha leading 19 sessions
Additional activities at Skills & Soup in Q3:
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Bursary support for students:
The Hub is supporting 30 Skills & Soup participants with school, exam, uniform and other educational costs in 2024, with funds raised through a crowd funding campaign.
Click below to support the Given Gain crowd funding campaign:
