Course was for 7 days
I receive victim empowerment services from am care. I started classes of catering at Amcare on the 4th of October 2018. The course was for 7 days.I enjoyed everything,starting from cooking to baking, but what I have enjoyed the most was baking.The recipe that I liked the most was Roman Cream with melted white chocolate and ginger biscuits.I also now know how to make platters for events,and I am going to explore it more and add my own twist to it.
I have learned how to make delicious meals without having to spend too much money but instead by using what you have.I have also learned how to present your meal in the plate after cooking.
I am going to use this experience to start a small business that I have always longed for.I wanted to open one but because of lack of skills I couldn’t. I am going to start baking cakes and selling them to people.I am very much thankful of what Amcare has done for me. I really cannot wait to start my own business.


With the help of generous sponsorships from Widney, Amcare has been able to help many in need, Many like Johannes. We know that there are still many individuals who need our help, but we hope to reach as many as we possibly can. We hope to bring relief to more like we have done here. This is what Johannes has to say: "Dear Amcare I am Johannes Khambule a client of Nontsikelelo who is a care giver of Amcare. I joined Amcare this year, I want to let you know about what I feel also to say thank you to amcare people about the food that they gave me. I am so gratfull about what you did to me, as I am not working for now but you Amcare made a difference to me, you bring joy to me and girl friend. I wish God can bless you as Amcare, can you please continue doing what you do to other people like me. I am so greatfull to join Amcare and with your support that you give me special with a care giveer that is looking after me. THANK YOU SO MUCH AMCARE. Yours faith fully MJ Khambule" With the help of our sponsors, social workers and caregivers we will continue reaching the most vulnerable in our communities.