+27 21 702 1697 | gm@wuct.org.za | | |
WUCT Trustees
The WUCT Trustees work tirelessly to expand and grow the organisation to ensure we meet all the needs of our community. They bring with them a wealth of experience, knowledge and care to ensure we are always guided on the most productive path and ensure we continue to support the community in all of their needs.
Hover over images for Bios
David is a Landscaper who previously worked in IT for many years. Representing the Church of the Holy Spirit (The Life Centre); his focus is the establishment of a robust, ethical organisation that is transparently managed for the benefit of the Community.
David WalshChairman
Harold graduated from UNISA and has 35 years’ experience in Human Resources. His business, Time and Labour Consultants, focuses on helping small to medium companies.
With a heart for developing people and finding a healthy balance between work and life, his strong Christian values and specialist understanding of people, the law and the workplace have been of enormous value at WUCT. Harold has been a Trustee for WUCT since 2012.
Harold Stemmet
Ann lives in Westlake and has a background in Health Services, Education and Human Resource Management. She now works for the City of Cape Town and brings a range of skills and insights into issues affecting the local community. Her input is a highly-valued link with the local community.
Ann Albrecht
Di is a member of St Martin’s Church and has been involved in the Home-Based Care since the beginning of WUCT. For many years Di volunteered and managed the reporting and administration of the Home Based Care programme and now brings with her valuable understanding and relationships with Government & Community.
Di Forrester
Chris worked for Lewis Stores for forty years, dealing with the public and working in the communities and townships.
On retiring he got involved with the Tokai Methodist Church Westlake Outreach whose mission is to improve living standards, serving the community and making a difference in the lives of others. His focus is on supporting Emmanuel Educare Centre and the charity shop.
Chris Heiberg
Has been working as a Prison Warden for 18 years and before that he worked in a Firm in Pretoria. He has been on Emmanuel Educare School Governing Body and held the position of Chairperson for 4 years. He lives at Pollsmoor and his insight into local life is invaluable to the Trust. He has a special interest in the youth.
Fundisile Mbesi