Building on the momentum of 2017’s event, we were excited to host more than 100 participants for a variety of fun and interactive activities. As per the vision, the programme was developed to promote maximum interaction between disabled and able-bodied people. There was an arts and crafts workshop; the Rustenburg bowls club facilitated a bowling green; a pool-noodle baseball station; a visit from the horses of In Touch Therapy Equine; and a laughter workshop.
This event is the brain-child of an amazing woman, Brenda Klopper. I have been so privileged to support her in seeing this vision come to fruition, as a member of the committee which steers these events.
To read Brenda’s life story, and vision for Camp Kaleidoscope, have a look at this blog from last year. If you would be interested in taking part in this project in future, please contact us to discuss.




































STEVE YOU ARE A REMARKABLE SUPER PERSON. WITH YOUR WIFE AND 2 BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN, NO ONE CAN MISS TO SEE AND EXPERIENCE YOUR WARMTH AS A FAMILY. THANKS THAT OUR PATHS HAS ALSO CROSSED AND FOR BEING AVAILABLE FOR BRENDA. GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU AND THE VISION.
Thank you Nico!
Likewise; you are fantastic!
It was really awesome to have you join us for the day! Hope to come and visit you soon.
Wow, what an awesome day, well done to all, the organizers, participants, supporters and last but not least, The Photographer !!
Thank you Kerry! Appreciate the support!