Misty Meadows School
South Africa

Misty Meadows School is a carefully curated enabling environment for children’s construction of meaning. We recognise that every child is following their own unique process to construct their own unique understanding of the world. We aim to offer a rich ecosystem of inputs into that construction; including: a beautiful natural environment, a wide range of peers and interesting elders and guides, models and inspiration to catalyse thinking and understanding, lots of practical experiences,
- Public Transportation for students, as many travel a distance to get to school: $877.52
- Wi Fi: $137.11
Critical Needs for 1 month:
Item | Local Currency (RANDS) | USD |
---|---|---|
60 loaves of bread | 122.71R | $65.81 |
15 trays of eggs | 122.71R | $65.81 |
40 bags of apples | 122.71R | $65.81 |
20 heads lettuce | 509.46R | $27.42 |
20 tomatoes | 509.46R | $27.42 |
Solutions:
Joining GEAC and finding global support for our project is one of our solutions. We are seeking international donors and funding to sustain and grow our school. The major challenge we face is that we are not recognized as a school according to the South African Schools Act, so we cannot raise funds from within South Africa. We need to find grant funding and support from people who recognize the value of what we are doing as a model of a Future School that others can learn from. This is why I am focused on telling our story through writing a book and sharing it, presenting at the conference, etcetera
To Donate to Misty Meadows School and liase with the school’s coordinator use the email:
Cassie.Misty.meadows@gmail.com
Guidelines for Setting Up The Online Wish Exchange:
a) By using this Exchange, you agree to participate at your own risk. You are responsible for all of your communications online and in person, and must do your own research and make your own choices in order to keep yourself safe.
b) Give and Receive Freely. No strings attached. All wish gifts offered and requested must be freely given without any expectations or restrictions.
c) Be honest in your communications and practice Natural Law by doing no harm. Set your intention to serve others and offer kindness as you serve.
d) Show your compassion. Remember that each person you meet is a real person with a real life, in a real place. We are all just learning, so practice patience because there may be some glitches in the process.
e) Let your compassion and good intentions flow and be prepared to receive, no matter which end of the receiving you are on.
Each School Has A Unique Email Address where you, the donor can contact them. (myschool.wishlist@gmail.com) The exchange is between the two of you. The GEAC is providing the avenue for which you can communicate, but we are not responsible for any exchanges. They are strictly between you and the recipient
Please understand that in some countries, like Africa, used goods such as clothing are not accepted because most of these items are intercepted and sold on the black market. You may also find that postage and shipping costs are quite high in some parts of the world, and that it may be more cost effective to donate money instead.
i. Include, in this order:
1. Your general geographic location (to see if postage is feasible or to arrange pick up/delivery) and to narrow down the search, such as “New York city area, USA”.
2. Name of the Post; what you are giving away or what you are looking for, as an example; “Girls, size 6 clothes” or “2021 Dell computer with internet access”
3. Give a complete description (with sizes, if appropriate), including the condition of the item
ii. You can include a photo(s)s with your posts
iii. Please participate as yourself. We don’t have the time or patience to deal with bots, spam, trolls, etc.
a) The person who posted the item will receive a personal message from the interested party. It could read something like this, “I am interested in the classroom materials you posted today. Can we discuss this at your convenience? I am located in…”
b) The two of you can then send messages back and forth until you come to an agreement on the item in the post. Keep in mind that postage/shipping costs may be prohibitive in some instances, along with extensive paper work for customs, if you send internationally.
c) Practice patience as not everyone can speak the same language. Use a language translator, if necessary and most of all, have fun!
a) If the wish gift is shipped, please notify the wish giver that you received it, immediately upon its arrival. You will need proof that you received it, so tale photos and or videos. You can send them to wishlist@geac.global and it the files are large, you can compress them or send them through https://wetransfer.com/ .
b) If the wish gift is received in person, be gracious and thankful for the gift.
c) It is always appropriate to follow up and thank the wish gift giver, using your email exchange.
d) The GEAC would also like to send you, the donor, a thank you, so please send us information about your exchange to: wishlist@geac.global
Please understand that this is a Trial Period For This Project and we strive to improve as we go. Thank you for making a difference in this world. We are grateful and are excited to see micro-schools thrive, with your help.