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DO IT DAY 2009
One day. One nation. One message.
3,862 volunteers joined hands to paint, plant, clean, read, teach, share and empower their communities on 217 projects across the country. That's a staggering 30,896 volunteer hours or over 15 years of nine-to-five work.
To all Do It Day volunteers, champions, ambassadors, corporate supporters, staff and everyone who gave their energy, time, skills and sweat: thank you.
The message was loud and clear - volunteering changes lives, for good.
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PROJECTS
Izitini Zolwazi – or the Izzi Trust – is a children’s charity whose philosophy centres on empowerment through education. Our three main areas of acitivity are as follows: Running outreach programmes at underprivileged schools and crèches; Providing bursaries for financially disadvantaged children; Encouraging and facilitating environmental, cultural and academic events that bring together children from our country’s many different economical and social groups
The NVT, which has been in operation since 2001, was initiated by the Nature’s Valley community and its mission is: “To maintain the long term environmental integrity of Nature’s Valley and surrounds by becoming pro actively involved in issues that impact on the future of the area”. In order to fulfil its mission, the NVT initiates, facilitates and implements various programmes that include research, conservation, environmental education and community awareness projects which focus on Nature’s Valley and the surrounding areas. These activities are designed to contribute to the conservation value of the area which lies within a national park.
The Niall Mellon Township Trust is SA's largest provider of charity housing. The Section 21 Company was established in 2002 and since then we have built a staggering 11 050 houses in the Western Cape and Gauteng.
This project is set to take place on Saturday, 19 September 2009!
KEAG would like to get a group of approximately 70 volunteers together on the day (kids or adults) and to pick up very old litter from the landfill site at Witsands Beach. Black bags, gloves and a portable loo will be available for the volunteers on the day.
KEAG would like to get a group of approximately 50 volunteers together on the day (adults only) and to pick up litter from and around the Bokramspruit River in Ocean View. Black bags, gloves and a portable loo will be available for the volunteers on the day.
The Masibambane Community project aims to paint 10 RDP houses of senior and elderly disabled and disadvantaged persons as well as cleaning their yards. We plan to purchase paint and essentials.
Abantu Social Upliftment was founded in 2000 and is a registered Section 21 Company (200-00-27-71-08). Abantu Social Upliftment trades as “Out of the Box” and is geared towards skills development and job creation. “Out of the Box” is not a charity, it is a non-profit organisation that will sustain itself by applying business models which will be self supporting over time. “Out of the Box” will reach many people and truly make a difference to South Africa.
The Clarke Estate Community Project has been chosen as the beneficiary for this year. Clarke Estate is a disadvantaged community in Elsies River where poverty is rife. Media24 has taken on the challenge to seek remedies to aid this community, and plans to help out through literacy campaigns, training and general social development.
The mission of Planting Season is to get 1 000 000 South Africans to plant organic vegetables on the 22nd of September.
The Jo'burg Child Welfare (JCW) has been at the forefront of providing direct services to children, families and communities in distress since 1909. Last financial year, we reached over 18,000 underprivileged children, families and communities through a team of dedicated and highly qualified professionals who extended vital care and support to those in need. We care about children, their families and communities and promote their rights, well-being and dignity.
Our mission is to create, educate, provide and initiate the development and accessibility of educational information to the learners who are from the marginal communities through out the poorest of the communities of Venda. Through engaging both the youth and learners via our programs that are mainly developed to satisfy the needs of such youth.
We are involved in numerous projects such as Trees for Schools and Kids of the Cape.
Exterior painting of 8 residential blocks at the Sakhithemba halfway House. The project will involve scraping and painting for the purpose of providing residents with a calming and beautiful environment where they can heal and look forward to a brighter future.
Through the Elsies River Social Welfare Association, Robin Hood Creche aims to initiate pre-school training facilities for children thereby providing quality early childhood development and training.
SHAWCO is an NGO situated in Cape Town, and the organization owns a wetland of 1.2 ha. (adjacent to one of their centres in Khayelitsha) which we are going to turn into a common green- area for the community members.
The future of our Wilderness areas is in the hands of the Children. We therefore strive to instil a sense of pride and responsibility towards their surroundings. We strive to provide an understanding of the importance of the interconnectedness between man and his environment; and why wilderness areas should be retained in pristine conditions.
The South African Red Cross Society - Pretoria Branch is operating in 3 Local areas i.e. Winterveld, Soshanguve, ext 10, Mabopane caring for 814 clients which are HIV/AIDS positive, TB sufferers and also caring for 353 Orphaned and Vulnerable Children.
The organization primarily provides home based care in Nseleni Administration area. It's objectives include: providing counselling and support to HIV/Aids, TB, Diabetes and Cancer patients. The organization undertakes to achieve it's objectives through home visits and referring patients through to relevant support and community services.
Painting of the admin building
To protect the working cart horses from abuse and contribute to the upliftment of the carting community living on the Cape Flats by providing static and mobile clinic services, support, education and training.
To realise our vision of a regulated carting industry, where all working cart horses are fit, healthy and happy in their work collecting scrap metal, which for their owners is the only means of generating an income for themselves and their families.
Our organization was formed by community members who were previously disadvantaged individuals who identified the need to assist vulnerable people living with Aids, Orphans many of whom are minors and disabled people. The home cares for all these victims.
Soil for Life is a Non-Government Organisation and an Association Not-For-Gain registered under Section 21 of the Companies Act. Our Vision is to significantly improve the nutritional and economic status of individuals and communities through the development of human potential whilst balancing human needs with Natures capacity to sustain life. We aim to do this by educating and training people in organic food gardening using water wise, low cost, environmentally friendly technologies in order to maximise the production of vegetables, fruit and herbs.
This is an organisation that ensures the benefits of advantage and disadvantaged communities through Conservation, Environmental Educational and Job creation. Improves leadership skills through working with Non Governmental Organisations and communities. Conserve environmental resources such as plants and animals for future-generations and for educational purposes.
Our mission is to broaden the post-school opportunities for previously disadvantaged youth, which we achieve through three core
programmes: supplementary tutoring, career guidance and life skills training, and e-literacy development.
Abram Hlophe Primary School is situated within a very poor area and the learners who attend the school are from destitute families. The school helps by doing what they can for the children but a lack of funds prevents them from giving the learners the basic care they so rightly deserve.
The Hospice aims are to render care to clients who experience a life threatening disease, provide Hospice information and education to the public. Co-operation with members of the community providing education, training and ongoing development to staff and caregivers to ensure that care is being given by competent persons.
We empower and develop the community which is underdeveloped and poverty stricken.
Recruitment drive in communities in Cape Town. This could be at malls, libraries, universities or colleges, robot intersections, etc. distributing pamphlets and flyers and creating awareness of BBBSSA mentoring programme.
The organisation would like to give their kids a nice picnic. They would like volunteers to assist them with this, it will be for their 60 Bridging School learners, 25 Pre-school children and 10 staff members.
The Masoyi Home based care was established in 2004, the aim of the programme is to provide holistic care to orphaned and vulnerable children in the Masoyi community and protect and promote the development interest safety and well being of children within the context of the family and community, whilst safeguarding the rights of children. They build capacity and empower primary care givers.
The Salvation Army Carehaven is a shelter for women who are victims of domestic abuse and their children. Established in 1990 by The Salvation Army, it is based in Athlone, in the Western Cape. It can house up to 60 women and children.
The garden around our buildings could do with a good clean up.
Our institution is serving learners from an informal settlement of Gtsoseng. We provide curriculum delivery. The socio-economic background of the community around Gtsoseng doesn't allow them to pay school fees.
Through the Elsies River Social Welfare association Lexi Consani aims to initiate pre-school training facilities for children, thereby providing quality childhood development and Training.
Currently the Ark City of Refuge houses, feeds and restores about 780 women, children and men who were formerly abused, abandoned, addicted, homeless and unemployed.
Our main purpose is to restore, equip, educate and empower them to take up their rightful place in society once again.
200 are children of all ages and this gardening project will assist towards our daily cause of providing almost 2,400 meals.
Helen Silgee Pre-school in Orlando East started in 1952, in Helen’s own home. Helen was the chairman of a service committee - a community icon, who had a street in Orlando East named after her, as well as the school she founded. Full of energy and initiative, Helen Silgee was deeply committed to young children and community. She joined ASHA to make sure that crèches were built in Orlando East. She founded another four service committees, all working to get crèches started. Today, Helen Silgee Pre-school, recently refurbished with new paving, paint and other improvements, continues to support her vision, providing a good educational foundation for a better future, more than fifty years after Helen started her work with ASHA.
NOAH provides an integrated package of care for needy older people in the Western Cape with safe and affordable accommodation in the community, primary health care, advice and support, social clubs, centres and activities. Through our work we help older people to feel secure and happy, stay connected to their communities, retain their dignity and independence and remain healthy and active for as long as possible. NOAH is community-based and focused on individual needs. It is not an institution or frail care facility.
We commit ourselves to build, support infrastructure or resources which will ensure that the youth of our nation is morally moulded and well educated. We also commit ourselves to prepare them to be capable to face daily challenges and prepare them for the future.
Our mission is to ensure that those indigent communities surrounding our clinic have access to high quality comprehensive medical care facilities and in addition their social needs are addressed.
WESSA is one of the leading environmental organisations in South Africa and our mission is to promote public participation in caring for the Earth. WESSA has adopted an holistic approach to environmental issues and is involved in a wide range of projects and initiatives. Please explore our website and find out how you can get involved in caring for the Earth.
POPKids is in the process of setting up a mini-town. The streets of our mini-town are laid and the kids have brand new bicycles with which they can cycle around in their town. The town still needs a bit of character. We need things the kids can buy in their shop.
We have 2 million special needs people in South Africa. Horse riding at SARDA is an extreme, safe, free sport for recreation and sport development with great therapeutic benefits. We provide access to 40 hours horse riding tuition per annum, weather permitting. Over 70% of our 200 horse riders per week, are from previously disadvantaged backgrounds, many have no form of therapy available at their schools or area, ie: Alpha – Woodstock, Astra – Charlesville, Montana, Bel Porto – Lansdowne, Blouvlei – Retreat, Dominican – Wynberg, Eros – Athlone, Filia - Bellville,Glendale – Heathfield, Molenbeek – Pinelands, Tembaletu – Gugulethu, Oasis – Belhar, Vera – Rondebosch East and Vista Nova – Rondebosch.
GCU is a Christian based community organisation, focusing on inspiring and uplifting the youth in Heideveld situated on the Cape Flats. Heideveld has one of the highest crime and drug addiction rates and is well known for gangster activities. These problems have resulted from high unemployment and the depressing environment that surrounds people on a daily basis.
The organisation would like the assistance of volunteers to help them plant a veggie garden that the community can look after and the produce will be sued to prepare healthy meals for the kids.
To show that all the kids are the same regardless of the HIV status.
The establishment of a well-designed park where the communities' children can socialize after-school activities such as Sports and Fun Reading activities.
This project aims at keeping the Learners occupied, thus reducing their exposure and involvement in crime and drugs.
Providing a place of learning for children in the community.
Providing a place of learning for children in the community.
William Clark Gardens/ Othandweni Children’s Home situated in Sherwood is registered to provide a service to 72 children. The Home runs 6 cottages catering for schoolgoing children The children have been abandoned abused or neglected and are admitted to the Home through the Children’s Court. They are placed their either by a social worker or the police.
The first five cottages were officially opened by Mr Loring Rattray on 28 August 1964. The 31 Club donated a further cottage and later, the hall which was opened on 7th June 1974.
The Cart Horse Protection Association aims to protect the working cart horses from abuse and contribute to the upliftment of the carting community living on the Cape Flats. We provide clinic, patrol and call out response, veterinary and rehabilitation services to the working cart horses living on the Cape Flats and support, education and training to cart horse owners and drivers who use the working cart horses to collect scrap metal as a means of generating an income for themselves and their families. It is estimated that these working cart horses support over 6000 people living on the Cape Flats.
Jolly Jumping Day Centre - Leah takes care of over 40 children from the age of 5 years and younger.
She provides them with two healthy meals each day and even though she has virtually no toys for the children, she keeps them entertained and stimulated along with two other carers. I spoke to two of the parents when they came to fetch their children at the end of the day and both of them said that their children have learnt good manners, are well cared for and are happy in Leah's care.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
The creche buildings and safety gates are in dire need of painting. The bathrooms at the creche needs plumbing. An area where the children are currently playing is in desperate need of paving and the playground equipment needs a coat of paint.
The offices of 6 Social workers and the House Matron of the West Rand Association for Persons with Disabilities are dreary, depressing and not conducive to motivating and inspiring the less fortunate citizens in our area. Also the social workers visit families at their homes. Revamping the offices
Leliebloem House is an Anglican Children's Home for 84 abandoned and abused children. It is our task to nature them, and to seek to return them to their communities as soon as a stable home environment can be established. All the children are sent to us as wards of court. They are therefore the responsibility of the State. A per capita subsidy is received which covers approximately 60% of the cost of looking after the children.
The home is run on Christian lines, and sees each child as loved by God and hence deserving our love and care. There are six cottages of 14 children each. A house mother looks after each cottage and we try to create a family feeling for the children. We run a Family Reunification Programme that works with the families in the community. Children are returned to their immediate or extended families when suitable condition exist for their reintegration. Between 20 and 30 children are reunited with their families each year.
* Organic Food Garden (Khayelitsha) - The garden is up and running, the surplus is sold to the Khayelitsha Community at cheap prices and also at our Friday Market at Montebello in Newlands. You can either support by buying veg at Montebello or come and help in the garden.
* Dora Tamana Educare Centre - Wherever possible we support this very well run little preschool.
* Khayalitsha Walkabouts - we often bring friends to visit our Mielie crafters in their home in Khayelitsha, so people can see where their bags are "born". We encourage friends to collect clothing, toys and even food to distribute.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
Lifeline Vaal Triangle is a NPO servicing the communities of the Sedibeng area for the past 25 years. We have four centres, a main centre and four service centres. Our services are available 24 hrs. a day and in most languages. We do face to face counseling for vulnerable people.
Lifeline Vaal Triangle is a NPO servicing the communities of the Sedibeng area for the past 25 years. We have four centres, a main centre and four service centres. Our services are available 24 hrs a day and in most languages. We do face to face counselling.
The long stretch of grass (and all sorts of weeds) is not doing our beautiful building any justice. This stretch of land was also used for a small creche many years ago, but the only thing still remaining is the colourful paint on the walls. POPUP needs hands who can help them to weed the grass and to plant some new seeds/grass so that the image of the building looks much cleaner and nicer.
Assistance will be required for the day in terms of recruitment where volunteers will be required to hand out pamphlets on our organisation at a public place. Awareness will be achieved and more mentors can therefore join our programme.
Asiphiwe HIV/Aids Programme is a group of women working as volunteers in helping sick people in the area. One of our main programmes is helping old effected and affected people be happy once a year by giving them a tea party.
The Masincedane organisation for disabled centre need to feed the disabled people who are 100% dependant on the organisation to be fed through the assistance from the donors.
Neighbours and friends of the Silvermine River are invited to a 1 hour clean up session.
The pre school has 265 children, between the ages of 3 to 6. The school has a vegetable garden to support to children.
This programme offers accommodation and cares for children and young people (under 19yrs) and women (mainly young mothers) living in abusive situations and provides them with the skills, confidence and ability to take part in the community. The home accommodates 69 children.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
We strive to equip disabled children with the necessary skills to live with dignity and to be a valuable citizen within his/ her community.
Sunny Sehlaha sa Bana in Pimville Zone 3 is a good place for parents as well as children. The principal, Maserame Chuene, is a wonderful counsellor, and parents often come to her for advice. Sehlaha opened in 1981, 30 years after the first ASHA pre-school, and its design is
large, open and spacious. Adelah, the first cook, says that menus have improved since she worked at ASHA, with children now getting vegetables and soya mince as well. Parents are impressed with the English skills of their ASHA pre-schoolers, and many go on to a good future in private schools because of their good foundation.
Parents are impressed with the English skills of their pre-school learners, and many go on to have a good future in private schools because of their good foundation.
Africaid runs WhizzKids United (WKU), an exceptional school-based HIV prevention education programme built on a solid foundation of theory and practical experience. In the world of WKU, the classroom is a grassy pitch and the language of instruction is football.
The vision of the Friends of Valkenberg Trust is to improve the quality of life of patients, as well as staff, at Valkenberg Psychiatric Hospital. We aim to do this by working in conjunction with hospital staff to provide a range of services which meet the needs of our patients.
Donating hundreds of yellow wood trees to schools during Arbor Week each year.
Edith Benson Babies Home is registered for 60 infants and young children under 5 years of age. All the babies have been abandoned abused or neglected and are admitted to the Home through the Children's Court. They are placed thier either by a social worker or the police. A large number of the babies and children are HIV positive and some are born with full-blown AIDS. Others have kwashiorkor, rickets and Tuberculosis.
Lomanyaneng is the only hospice in the Lomanyaneng Village, looking after three neighbouring villages.
Cluny is a residential working farm for 60 intellectually disabled adults. The farm comprises a dairy, vegetable tunnels and two mini bakeries baking fresh breads and cookies. The Residents live in 5 homes on the farm and fulfil their rightful place in society doing work and live a dignified meaningful life in a safe, loving and secure environment. The farm also has a natural wetland with abundant birdlife. It is based in Sun Valley, near Kyalami.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
Establish and manage the Garden Route Botanical Garden and Southern Cape Herbarium, collecting & showcasing the under-researched Southern Cape Flora.
Develop an "Afrocentric" research centre and methodologies, building on the unique Indigenous knowledge held in the region to the benefit of all. Ensuring development and conservation are sensitive to and fully conscious of indigenous "worldviews" and traditional landscapes and beliefs. Provide training and empowerment for all levels of staff and volunteers especially those previously disadvantaged, ensuring better qualified and motivated staff from the ground up.Become financially viable and sustainable, while not compromising on social responsibilities.
Promoting the Welfare of All Animals. Freedom from thirst, hunger and malnutrition, freedom from discomfort, freedom from pain, injury or disease, freedom to express normal behaviour and freedom from fear and distress.
There is a flower box at House Heneke that needs be filled with cement in order for it to become a storage place for the chidren's balls.
SNAP is an acronym for Special Needs Adapted Program a program that offers one on one early intervention services to children with autism. There are currently 125 children in the full time program, 10 in the home based program, with various children living abroad and following the SNAP curriculum (countries including USA, UK, Ireland, Japan, Australia, France to name a few).
The project will involve the construction of a 6x6 portable platform. This platform should ideally be 0.5m above the ground and be divided into four pieces for easy assembly and movement. This platform will be used to showcase the cultural and artistic talents of the surrounding communities and will be used for corncerts and shows in the open air-ampitheatre.
Providing Education and Guidance to children.
Makhasaneni Primary school is located in the rural areas of Melmoth KwaZulu Natal, inside a Mondi forest. The school was established in 1930 with buildings Initially the school was developed by the community and the expansion of the school was funded through the school fees paid by the parents.
The experience VYDP has gathered through working with youth has enabled us to broaden their vision to reach marginalized youth in prison and provide them with their services.
The organisation would like assistance with the following;The room allocated by the church to the Youth as a Meeting room and Library must be renovated for this purpose. The room needs to be prepared and painted, it needs a security door and there are a few panels of glass missing from the windows. They also need shelving for the books and the room needs curtains.
WCA aims to empower people through life skills and leadership training programmes, helping them to change and develop their minds, hearts and spirits for life success. Since the organisation started, nearly 9000 people have been trained through its various programmes.
We need the assistance of volunteers to help us start a herbal and vegetable garden for the orphans and the prro families in the community.
Project is to remove the garage door and put in a window frame, curtain rails, a door frame, door, ceilings and paint.
A residential care facility for the aged, caring for 60 elderly persons.
Providing Education and Guidance to children.
Hospice East Rand takes care of terminally ill patients, we try to make them as comfortable as possible during their dark days, giving them the medical care they need and proper nutrition and most importantly lots of love and T.L.C.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
The Cart Horse Association needs the assistance of volunteers to help them establish a nice garden at their centre in Epping.
Ethelbert Children's Home is a place of safety for children who have been temporarily separated from their families or who are waiting to be places in adoptive of foster care.
The home accommodates 65 boys and girls from infancy up to the age of 18.
We would like to see our vegetable garden come to life with plants and vegetables. It is currently in a state and it would be lovely if we could use fresh vegetables from our own garden for our feeding programmes.
Maranatha Uniting Reformed Church in Gauteng strives to help the community in any way possible and to never turn away someone that needs the help. We are a very large following with many in our congregation who need and rely on our support.
Volunteers are needed to do a presentation at the graduation ceremonies arranged by the organisation.The volunteers need to attend all the different graduation ceremonies in one region, sharing and interacting with the staff and students. The main outcome would be relationship building among these groups
Providing Education and Guidance to children.
Providing Education and Guidance to children.
It is a welfare society in the Mandeni area.
The project was established in the year 2004 by the community at a meeting held to identify community needs. The project is situated in a rural area that is underdeveloped. The main purpose of the project is to alleviate poverty, create jobs for the unemployed women. Presently the project has 30 active participants, when the project expands; they anticipate creating more jobs by employing more people from the village.
We need the assistance of volunteers to help us create a vegetable garden that we can use to feed the orphans and vulnerable children in the centre with.
Maintanance & Landscaping around the project house: paving and laying out garden
painting, maintanance and repairs on all damaged areas of the house
flowers and shrubs lain in places for a more haelthy appearance
achieve: A healthy envinronment helps to build sef-esteem and a healthy body and mind.
As part of our Awareness Campaign the Association sells green ribbons for R5-00 each. We would need some people to sell the ribbons to family/friends/work collegues etc. The Down Syndrome National Awareness Day is on 20th October ribbons may be worn then.
We have requested 50 volunteers, but even if one person signs up, it will still make a difference to us.
We would like volunteers to help distribute toiletries to Pollsmoor Prisoners so that they will know that there are people who care about them. Also to distribute basic toiletries in 4 sections to young juveniles aged between 17 - 20 years. Toiletries as tooth brush, roll-on, facecloth etc. Also to motivate and empower them with programs which will change their minds for the rest of their lives.
Soil for Life is a Non-Government Organisation and an Association Not-For-Gain registered under Section 21 of the Companies Act. Our Vision is to significantly improve the nutritional and economic status of individuals and communities through the development of human potential whilst balancing human needs with Natures capacity to sustain life. We aim to do this by educating and training people in organic food gardening using water wise, low cost, environmentally friendly technologies in order to maximise the production of vegetables, fruit and herbs.
In May 2009 the plight of the people and animals in Garies and surrounding settlements was brought to our attention by a committee member of Western Province Cat Club. Apart from the enormous feral cat problem at a business premises, the animals in the surrounding communities were also suffering. There are no Veterinary services or Animal Welfare Organisations in the area, with the result that the animals breed indiscriminately. There is also very little shelter for the animals and while the owners do their best to care for their pets, they desperately need help.
KEAG would like to get a group of approximately 20 volunteers together on the day to help them turn waste into craft.
The women's frail care home is part of the Ark City of Refuge who provides a home, food, clothing and both spiritual and physical restoration to about 800 women, children and men who were formerly abandoned, abused and homeless.
The organisation cares for children who require convalescent care due to chronic medical conditions. The children in their care are also poor. They care for each child in a holistic manner, respecting the dignity of the child, the family, and the culture of the family.
To empower people to reconstruct, build and maintain sound relationships in the family, marriage and communities.
Painting of the main residence of female students participating in the Fulltime Bridging Programme.
All the bathrooms at POPUP have the blues, from old blue curtains to dirty carpets the bathrooms are not a pleasure to look at. Tiles in the first floor bathroom and new blinds (bamboo blinds) in the other two bathrooms will help the space look much better.
Soil for Life is a Non-Government Organisation and an Association Not-For-Gain registered under Section 21 of the Companies Act.
Our Vision is to significantly improve the nutritional and economic status of individuals and communities through the development of human potential whilst balancing human needs with Natures capacity to sustain life. We aim to do this by educating and training people in organic food gardening using water wise, low cost, environmentally friendly technologies in order to maximise the production of vegetables, fruit and herbs.
Leliebloem House is an Anglican Children's Home for 84 abandoned and abused children. It is our task to nature them, and to seek to return them to their communities as soon as a stable home environment can be established.
Durban and Coastal Mental Health is a large NGO. The core focus areas are service provision to persons who are Intellectually Disabled and
mentally ill. We render services as far as North as Maphumulo, South as far as Umbumbulu and inland as far as Hammarsdale.
The Cape Kidney Association is a Non-Profit Association that raises funds for Indigent Kidney patient and their families at Groote Schuur & Tygerberg Hospitals and surrounding areas of the Western Cape. We are the only Association that supports these patients in the Western Cape with food parcels monthly, transport costs, bursaries etc. The Association also requires funds for administration, salaries, rental and the upkeep of the Association, and all funds are raised through events and donations.
An orphanage home established in 2004, based in Katlehong. The home is caring for orphans who are infected and affected by HIV / AIDS. The home caters for 23 children between the ages of 3 months and 18 years. The organisation runs a soup kitchen twice a week Mondays & Fridays. The soup kitchen caters for 109 orphans and destitute children.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
World Changers Academy (WCA) is a tax-exempt non-profit organisation that has been represented in South Africa since 2002 and incorporated as a Section 21 Company in 2004. WCA was founded by Sizwe Mthembu (a life coach, former teacher and business consultant from northern KwaZulu Natal) and Joe White (an American who lived for five years in KwaNyuswa, a semi-rural Zulu community near Durban, doing community empowerment work). WCA aims to empower people through life skills and leadership training programmes, helping them to change and develop their minds, hearts and spirits for life success. Since the organisation started, nearly 9000 people have been trained through its various programmes.
To see a society where all people are keen to know their status and take the necessary precautions.
The POPKids sand pit needs more sand for the children to play in... unfortunately the sand is not delivered straight to the sand pit and we need volunteers who can help us move the sand with wheelbarrows to the sandpit.
Our mission is to provide community mobilization on HIV and AIDS and awareness, home based care and treatment literacy, this can also be done in conjunction with other government departments, CBOs and NGOs involved in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
Neighbours and friends of Signal Hill are invited to a 1 hour clean up session.
Established in 1881 originally to educate Deaf persons, NID has since become one of the best known organisations in the world catering for the needs of the Deaf.
A place where people have the opportunity to turn their lives around.
Edge Kids Offers new hope to the children of Chatsworth & Lamontville by showing them the love of God in practical ways & working to enhance their total well-being. Our programmes include arts & crafts, life-skill training, sports, song & dance. Through these mediums children are taught the skills & right living principles. These children are gathered together every Saturday afternoon & after a jam packed programme they are served a hot meal. Edge kids aims to equip & empower these children to embrace their future to change the face of South Africa.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
Empowering people to deal with HIV/ AIDS
We strive to improve the quality of patient care at all three of the hospitals that we serve.
Neighbours and friends of Red Hill are invited to a litter clean up and the building of a shaded play area in the toddlers' playground.
This project will involve spending the day involved in painting work at our leadership centre in Shongweni, which is on a 43 acre smallholding that World Changers owns. Our facility gets a lot of continual use and wear and tear. Therefore, it needs to be painted fairly regularly. The last time most of the facility was painted was about 3 years ago, but one would think it was done 10 years ago, based on the existing wear and tear. There are 6 buildings (about 700sq mtr) in total, most of which need a lot of painting internally and externally, so there is no shortage of work to be done.
Zandvlei Trust (ZVT) is a registered NPO volunteer environmental organisation which has as its mission the enhancement and protection of the flora and fauna of the Zandvlei area for the benefit of all. One of the many tasks of the members of ZVT is to assist and support the staff of the Greater Zandvlei Estuary Nature Reserve in their work in caring for this precious area.
World Changers Academy (WCA) is a tax-exempt non-profit organisation that has been represented in South Africa since 2002 and incorporated as a Section 21 Company in 2004. WCA was founded by Sizwe Mthembu (a life coach, former teacher and business consultant from northern KwaZulu Natal) and Joe White (an American who lived for five years in KwaNyuswa, a semi-rural Zulu community near Durban, doing community empowerment work). WCA aims to empower people through life skills and leadership training programmes, helping them to change and develop their minds, hearts and spirits for life success. Since the organisation started, nearly 9000 people have been trained through its various programmes.
Patients are sent to our Home when they cannot care for themselves any longer. Most of them have spent many years in the institution and this is the only place they know. There are currently 67 patients at the mental institution that require constant supervision and care. Most of them cannot speak and cannot be left alone. They are mainly older people with no family contact. There is a house parent on duty every day and there are at least 6 caregivers/nurses that take care of their daily needs including their feeding and bathing.
Patients are sent to this home when they cannot care for themselves any longer. Most of them have spent many years in the institution and this is the only place they know. There are currently 67 patients at the mental institution that require constant supervision and care. Most of them cannot speak and cannot be left alone. They are mainly older people with no family contact. There is a house parent on duty every day and there are at least 6 caregivers/nurses that take care of their daily needs including their feeding and bathing.
The Good Night and God Bless waterproof sleeping bag project was started in 2006 and to date in excess of 15,000 have been made by volunteers and distributed to the homeless, refugees and township residents. . The material used is 60 micron recycled plastic bags size 1550 x 900cm, newspaper and packing tape. This unbelievably easy to make bag can be made by anyone from age 14 to 75. Grant of R70,000 from the Rotary Club of Claremont plus a further R15,000 from the public covers the cost of each bag which is R5.50. I will happily demonstrate to anyone at any time, including the 18th September.
The church caters for the unemployed community in a rural area.
Mpumelelo Day Care tries to give their learners the best possible education, ensuring that even though they come from impoverished backrounds they are given the same access to education as every other young learner in order to prepare them for school.
Thandanani started in 2007, and in March of the same year the organization was entered into the Register of the Department of Social Development Thandanani, endeavors to help abused, abandoned and Aids orphans with clothes, school uniform and food parcels as well as occasionally taking them on educational excursions to various places of interest.
The organisation provides a home to pensioners that receives a state pension only. They provide a room to stay in, with communal bathrooms and kitchens. One meal per day is provided. They sometimes manage two meals per day from donations. No subsidy is received from government and at a monthly rate of R670 per person, it is clear that they need help with some extras.
There are 67 mental patients in the home - most have no family contact and spend all their time in the institution. The little things that we do makes a huge difference to them.
The project is operating within the church, Jesus Maranatha Bible Church. We are looking after the orphans and vulnerable children, and we want to go out to the community and cook, clean and bath for the older men and women. We will read the stories to the orphans and vulnerable children.
The mission of Planting Season is to get 1 000 000 South Africans to plant trees on the 18th of September. Trees4Schools have joined forces to help make Planting Season a reality.
The event will involve the entire community at Mkhondeni, but will be led by a group that is currently doing the Livelihood Security project with BESG. This group will get a chance to demonstrate to the rest of the community the importance of environmental health and management. This cleaning up campaign will hopefully lead to the long-term community based maintenance in this community.
Both Umvuso Secondary and Karina Secondary schools are from previously disadvantaged backgrounds. There is so much talent at these schools and these talents need to be identified and channelled correctly.
The vision of the Friends of Valkenberg Trust is to improve the quality of life of patients, as well as staff, at Valkenberg Psychiatric Hospital.
KEAG would like to get a group of approximately 30 volunteers together on the day to help them pick up plastic for craft-from waste as well as Kelp for VUVU panting at Long Beach in Kommetjie.
ASHA’s Thari Ya Bana Pre-school is in Pimville Zone 5. It’s the “blanket to hold young ones safe” and has an unusual and beautiful American design, with a Perspex covered central courtyard, giving lots of light and bright indoor space for young ones to play and learn. Built by Rank Xerox, various funders claimed a stake. Arguments kept the school shut for two years until parents decided to join ASHA. ASHA’s Judith Twala, who founded Vuka Phansi Pre-school, took over the running of the pre-school which was a great challenge, because the parents were professional and very demanding.
Judith Twala and her team delivered superb early childhood education. She ran the school successfully for ten years before she retired in 1991. The current principal, Dolly Ndlovu, successfully continued providing a good foundation for a better future for Pimville pre-schoolers, and has introduced dance classes in the afternoons for ex-pupils.
Dawn ASHA Preschool is almost in the shadow of the twin towers of the Orlando Power Station. It sparkles with green lawns, and a well-kept food garden. Dawn’s founders collected 25c per brick to raise funds to start the school. Zanele Mthembu, a parent, says it’s because of Dawn Preschool that her daughter loves reading. She’s 8, and reads the newspapers. Principal, Lydia More has been with ASHA for more than 30 years. At Dawn you’ll never be overlooked or taken for granted. Dawn ASHA Preschool gives children a good foundation for a better future.
At Dawn you`ll never be overlooked or taken for granted. Dawn ASHA Preschool gives children a good foundation for a better future.
We need assistance with creating a new playground for the children.
The Hanna Jaff Pre-school in Mofolo North is the only ASHA pre-school with a double storey ASHA pre-school building. It has a classroom in the basement, steep slopes and rocky grounds. Children love climbing on the rocks. There is a very active grannies’ club whose members sew beautiful clothes. The Jaff family are actively involved in the pre-school to this day, and the school has won many awards for quality early education. It was the site of a Montessori programme at one stage of its development, though now it is running a conventional early education programme in line with the education curriculum. It’s a fine place to get a good foundation for a better future. Hanna Jaff Pre-School is a fine place to get a good foundation for a better future.
A super Grade R class and plenty of lovely equipment and educational toys make this a great place for children to get a good foundation for a better
future.
In upmarket Dube you’ll find ASHA’s Winifred Keneiloe Pre-school. It’s named after the founder, Winifred Keneiloe –Kgoroeadira herself. She ran a soup kitchen in Western Native Township until her family was again uprooted and moved to Dube South. It wasn’t long before Winifred was running a huge day nursery from her own home and garage for the cream of Soweto. This was the show-pre-school in Soweto’s early days, and bus tours often came past to see it. Today it’s a beautiful school with lovely gardens and outdoor equipment. Parents like the supportive environment and individual attention for each child provided by principal Sophie Sebolai and her team of teachers and housekeeping staff. At Winifred, all the children are getting a good foundation for a better future.
Tiny Vuka Phansi is ASHA’s smallest pre-school, with space for only 60 children. Judith Twala started the school in her own home in dangerous, poor Orlando East. She gave 22 years of her life to Vuka Phansi, a great ASHA woman who served young children for over thirty years. Vuka Phansi pre-school has been refurbished with new paving and paint. After its long and busy life giving children a good foundation for a better future, it deserved to be beautified and repaired. It also gives support to its many grannies, with annual events and celebrations.
The parents and principal Sibongile Dube are involved in community patrols and community police forums with Orlando Police Station. Through the school, ASHA provided funding to furnish the children’s trauma counselling unit at Orlando Police Station. This makes Orlando East safer for children. The pre-school and its staff and parents are dedicated to providing Orlando East children a good foundation for a better future.
Itumeleng Pre-school in Dube was created by the child educator Monica Lolwane, who dedicated her life to improving conditions for young children in Soweto. She later went on to become a school inspector with the Johannesburg Municipality. It was also the site of the first experimental Grade R class run by Felicity Mkambe. Itumeleng was ASHA’s fourth pre-school and grew from one small room (that will become a museum one day, principal Titi Mosambuko promises) into a large, many-classroom school serving nearly 180 children, giving them a good foundation for a better future.
Itumeleng is a pre-school that grew from one small room (that will become a museum one day, principal Titi Mosambuko promises) into a large, many-classroom school serving nearly 180 children, giving them a good foundation for a better future.
Which ASHA Pre-school has a founder who is a famous TV star? It’s Monde Pre-school in Mofolo South. Mrs Florence Siwedi (now 78 years old) is well-known as the granny of Thandazo in Muvhango, the TV series. She formed the Mofolo South Service Committee that raised funds to start the school. Monde has also been used as a training centre by ASHA, for the Inclusion Programme, to help young children with learning delays. Monde was at one stage quite an empty pre-school, but with the energy and enthusiasm of principal Emma Motaung, numbers have risen sharply and the school is almost full. It’s a really good place to get a good foundation for a better future! Monde has also been used as a training centre by ASHA, for the Inclusion Programme, to help young children with learning delays.
Our organisation aim to assist Orphaned and Vulnerable children due to HIV/ Aids to be able to be self reliant, not to be street kids, be able to take care of their siblings, to be accommodated in a safe and comfortable environment where they will be able to vent their emotions freely.To be able to feed and cloth them and assist them with their school needs.
The Hospice aims are to render care to clients who experience a life threatening disease, provide Hospice information and education to the public. Co-operation with members of the community providing education, training and ongoing development to staff and caregivers to ensure that care is being given by competent persons.
The Niall Mellon Township Trust is SA's largest provider of charity housing. The Section 21 Company was established in 2002 and since then we have built a staggering 11 050 houses in the Western Cape and Gauteng.
This project is set to take place on Saturday, 19 September!!
To enhance emotional wellness in/ for/ with the community through various programmes including; education, training of volunteers in skills regarding lay-counselling. HIV and Aids awareness programmes, face to face and telephone counselling. Presenting of life skills programmes to the schools, teenage pregnancy prevention programmes, trauma debriefing sessions to affected victims, stress management training to community members. The need in our community to handle life crises is extremely high and therefore Lifeline plays an important role.
The Nomzamo Township is sadly a poverty-stricken community and most of the HIV/AIDS children are abandoned. These orphaned children take to the streets therefore leaving them with no parental guidance, no food and no shelter.
Our mission is to focus on informal settlements, homeless and unemployed persons. We aim to equip these people with skills.
We are also registered as a Department of Labour service provider, and wish to impart accredited skills, so as to make these individuals marketable and self-reliant.
Helping the community through our Youth.
CLAW began in 1999 with Cora Bailey`s one-woman crusade to personally provide basic veterinary services to one South African township.
Since its inception, CLAW`s team of veterinarians and volunteers have treated, vacc
CLAW began in 1999 with Cora Bailey's one-woman crusade to personally provide basic veterinary services to one South African township.
Since its inception, CLAW's team of veterinarians and volunteers have treated, vaccinated, and provided spay and neuter services to sterilise thousands of pets. CLAW also provides other mobile services such as flea dipping, de-worming, emergency care, adoption services, humane euthanasia, pet education, and community awareness events.
CLAW began in 1999 with Cora Bailey's one-woman crusade to personally provide basic veterinary services to one South African township.
Since its inception, CLAW's team of veterinarians and volunteers have treated, vaccinated, and provided spay and neuter services to sterilise thousands of pets. CLAW also provides other mobile services such as flea dipping, de-worming, emergency care, adoption services, humane euthanasia, pet education, and community awareness events.
Tateni believes in enhancement of human dignity through quality home care services to all chronically and terminally ill irrespective of diagnosis, age, colour or creed. Tateni is a Nguni word that expresses a mother's encouragement and support for a child that is learning to crawl, eager to take the first step in life.
This symbolises Tateni's mission of a caring community that provides support, love and human dignity to all chronically and terminally ill persons and their families.
Lifeline Vaal Triangle is a NPO servicing the communities of the Sedibeng area for the past 25 years. We have four centres, a main centre and four service centres. Our services are available 24 hrs a day and in most languages. We do face to face counselling for anyone that needs it.
We have 104 children in our centre, 50% of them are from poor and destitute homes. Most of their parents are unemployed and or HIV/Aids affected. We believe that every child has a right to Nutrition and a healthy environment.
It is essential that disadvantaged youth with learning difficulties are taught in a comfortable learning-friendly environment. At Sparrow Schools we continuously strive to ensure that our facilities are clean - somewhere our learners can take pride in.
This project will be to create a mini version of the Kruger National Park at POPKids mini town.
Jewellery manufacture/ beadwork
Providing a place of learning for children in the community.
We have 63 children who are severely physically and mentally disabled. It would be a real special treat, if you could provide us with some beauticians for a day. What we need is some beauticians who for a day would give advice to our children and young.
It will give children access from indoor play area directly to outside play area without having to walk through the childrens eating area as well as the kitchen.
During winter we cannot use the Educare room as it rains in through the enclosed roof area. The kids now use the eating area for Educare purposes also.
We would like to go into our community, select three houses and paint them. We would also like to plant some trees so that we can create a 2010 World Cup Soccer atmosphere.
Heavens Nest cares for children who are HIV/Aids infected or affected, abandoned, abused or neglected by providing 24hr care and sourcing in other avenues to meet the medical, psychological and educational needs. We depend entirely on donations.
Currently there are two projects we have identified as priority. We need to repair and renovation for FGF's head office in Parkhurst - we operate from a very old house that is in serious need of a revamp. The whole building needs to be painted.
ThembaCare Grabouw is a hospice offering hope and care to HIV positive adults and children. Their outside area needs some work and some tender-loving-care for staff and well enough patients to enjoy. Therefore, ThembaCare is needing a large tree to be planted.
House Heneke needs to stock up on baby food. Volunteers are needed to help cook baby food that can be frozen.
The objective of this project is to produce a low-cost, black & white cookbook that will enable rural women to diversify and expand on the meals they traditionally prepare, and to maximise the nutritional intake of their families. This will be sold by CRAB.
Our small library has not had anyone taking care of it - the books and shelves need to be cleaned and the books put in the right places.
The Project will involve repainting of the Children's home inside out. The main objective is to revive the old looking and aging rooms where the children sleep, play and dine.
Since our organisation has been running for 5 years, we now need to market LifeMatters Foundation for further growth to occur; we would love a glossy brochure put together for our foundation to hand out to potential funders, volunteers and schools.
POPUP has recently taken the Makhulong Foster Care Programme under its wing. Various volunteers have been working hard to make the house where the children live a home. The kitchen is still not equipped the way a kitchen should be. We need volunteers to come to the new home and help us turn the kitchen into a proper one.
People have to walk or drive the long dusty road down to POPUP. It would be great if they could be welcomed by a beautiful entrance. A beautiful entrance would also attract people' s attention to the facility, a garden or beautiful space rising up out of the dust would be symbolic of what we do at POPUP, we help people to rise up out of the dust and become empowered. Beautifying our entrance is also a worthwhile investment in the light of the 2010 world cup.
We have 4 houses which house 7 children in each. Many of these children are now school going. We have been given a number of computers components. We would like somebody in IT to come in, and sort from the components we have been given, and set up 5 computers.
Project Gateway is situated in The Old Pietermaritzburg Prison. The site was closed as a prison in 1989 and has been used by Project Gateway since 1992 and our vision is to change people's lives by helping them physically.
A branding workshop to look at LEAP Science and Maths School's current brand and how it is perceived versus what we want it to say. The aims of the day would be to provide LEAP with insight into our current branding and marketing materials and provide guidelines on how to improve this.
The FoodBank Cape Town is a food redistribution organisation which aims to eradicate food insecurity in the Cape Town area. On a daily basis food is distributed to our warehouse where it needs to be defaced/debranded and then divided into parcels which then can be distributed into the poor rural communities.
The FoodBank Cape Town is a food redistribution organisation. We feed many school children through our bread buddies campaign, which gives donated sandwiches to hungry children. Often these sandwiches are the only food the children receive for the entire day.
POPUP received a number of shipping containers from a donor. While these shipping containers are very handy for storing clothes, food and many other things, it is not a pretty sight.
House Heneke needs volunteers who are willing to sand and varnish the two wooden garage doors in front of the house. The children keep us so busy, that we don't have time for this kind of maintenance, some help from volunteers would be wonderful.
House Heneke's wood deck is in serious need of maintenance. We need volunteers who can help us to sand and oil the deck, so that it looks brand new. The deck is approximately 6m2 big. A new wooden deck will be a great place to bring the babies out into the sunlight.
The garden at House Heneke needs new life. The project involves creating a garden at the children's home for the children to enjoy. The plants and herbs will also be used for stimulation therapy for the children.
Hetona African Dreams is a sub branch of Healing to the Nation and is operating under the registration of Healing to the Nation.
Hetona African Dreams is a project that is based in sport recreation arts and culture.
We will take the ladies to the hospital to visit the mothers and babies in maternity. We will bless them with the nappy bags sewn by us and help dress newborns where needed or assist mothers in other ways. Bosom Buddies is a non-profit Christian organization that services 2 local state hospitals in South Africa providing nappy bags with clothing, blankets and products for the newborn as well as hygiene products for the mother. We personally deliver the baby gifts to the mothers.
Reviving our reception will be a fun project for creative people who like to do a bit of interior decorating. At present our reception has an old, dirty carpet. The space doesn`t look very inviting.
There is 400 meters of palisade fencing around POPUP. We need a lot of willing hands for this project!
The Home from Home Trust was registered in May 2005 and much has been achieved since this date. The Trust was set up by Jane Payne and Pippa Shaper, who both worked with this model of care for the past five years and saw the profound benefits for orphans.
Blouvlei School Lsen is in need of interior painting of classrooms. The projects will include the painting of at least four classrooms in the Senior Phase. We could complete this project within a day with the assistance of 12 volunteers. The objective is to create an environment of teaching and learning for intellectually challenged learners.
Workshop career guidance combined with life skills. Each matriculant will be assessed and assisted to which ever career he/she chooses. Each learner will be physically assisted to prepare a CV, interview skills, entrepreneurial skills, and basic communication skills. This will enhance their skills in order for them to enroll /study at Tertiary Institutions or to obtain Job opportunities in 2010.
Reach out 2010 will enhance the lives of the learners at school, to encourage them to participate in sports activities, and to include preventative programmes and life skills through using sports as a gateway to improve their lifestyle and perceptions.
This is our first matriculants at Tuscany Glen High School. They are 106 young learners who need all the support to drive them to making a success of their school career. They are young and vibrant and set an example for the rest of their peers. We would like to assist them with their maths, as they need individual help. This project will not only drive them through matric but also ensure better job opportunities.
We will take 60 pre-school children and 6 teachers from Thandolwethu and Makukhanye Educare in Philippi on their very first outing. Our destination is the swimming pool in Muizenberg where we will spend the day with swimming, playing and a picnic outside. Both creches mainly have children between the ages of 0 and 4 years and we need volunteers to help supervising all of them.
We have been looking after children since the 8th March 1923. We are a NPO providing care and accommodation to boys and girls irrespective of race, colour and creed. The home provides a safe and secure loving environment in which the children can grow mentally, physically and spiritually. The whole programme of the home is designed to reunite families as quickly as possible or to place children into a family environment through foster and adoptive care. Our youngest at the moment is 3 months and our oldest is 19 (he is a 1st year varsity student). Some of our children are HIV/AIDS positive. We also have 11 mentally challenged children.
Is to equip people by first feeding them and then equiping them with basic skills for the day. Is to reach the poor through filling their stomachs first and then to motivate them to go for better things in life.
We assisted refugees to get the necessary support upon arriving in Cape Town. Lawrence house - Children of Hope Orphanage opened in April 2005.
The Carl du Toit Centre has taught deaf children for 13 years to speak using no sign language. They wear hearing aids or have a Cochlear Implant to aid them to hear sound and eventually develop language. The children are taught to listen to sounds and recognise them and through varied experiences to build vocabulary and understanding of spoken language. The 34 children attending the full time program fill their days with many learning experiences and enjoy play time just as much as normal children. This way they learn social skills which prepares them eventually for education in normal schools.
The Geneva crisis centre is situated in Eerste River in the Northern suburbs and was founded by Mrs Geneva Claasen, the head of the centre, in 2001 to render a place of shelter, hope and restoration to abused women and children.
The mission of Geneva Crisis Centre is to help people restore their lives and therefore accepts all people, irrespective of race, age, gender or HIV status and helping learners to develop their potential. The centre recently accommodated refugees that were affected by the Xenophobia that swept our country and has also made provision for abused men and elderly people.
St Lukes has been in existence for 126 years. Providing a place for the community of Salt River and the greater Cape Town area to gather and worship together.
Soil for Life is a Non-Government Organisation and an Association Not-For-Gain registered under Section 21 of the Companies Act. Our Vision is to significantly improve the nutritional and economic status of individuals and communities through the development of human potential whilst balancing human needs with Natures capacity to sustain life. We aim to do this by educating and training people in organic food gardening using water wise, low cost, environmentally friendly technologies in order to maximise the production of vegetables, fruit and herbs.
It will involve the upliftment of a daycare centre in Kensington Cape Town. 20 toddlers in total attend this establishment. Currently it is being run by a very loving day mother who loves these kids unconditionally. It would benefit the kids so much to have access to educational puzzles and story books. Stationery with regards to colouring books and crayons. I would like this association to aid this wonderful day mother with the necessary educational tools that she needs to take this daycare centre to a different level.
We are volunteering to organise an inter community Youth Indoor cricket challenge for the underprivileged kids within the surrounding communities of Kuilsriver. We want to give our current youth in our poor communities the opportunity to socialize outside their normal circumstances by getting involved in sporting activities .
The Social Enterprise Division makes a significant contribution to the fundraising at the Princess Alice Adoption Home. The staff who lead this division are continually seeking new and innovative ways to raise funds.
We are a Church in the Community for the Community, striving to be the beacon of light for those in dark situations. We are running various community projects such as Woman of Purpose aimed to give woman back their dignity, also Daughters of Destiny to address the social needs of our youth. Soup Kitchen where we feed the community once a week. Once a month we run a programme for the aged, when we visit the Home for the Aged and take care of them. We also have a Childrens Church where we run programmes for the kids. The men of our church has a Social Responsibility Programme where they go out and repair and upgrade homes in the community. There is so much more that we want to do, but we lack the financial support.
Masca is a non-profit making organization that depends on the public and business sector for it's survival. Their aim is to care, serve, advocate and protect adults and aged people. They run a frail care centre that accommodates 58 frail, disabled, homeless and destitute residents. A home based care with 55 beneficiaries and twelve elderly service centres.
The pot plant holders and main gate at the MS House are in dire need of a scrape down and repaint!
The Gateway Children’s Centre is a non-profit community based pre-school, offering education and care for approximately 55 children aged between 3 and 6 years old. The school operates from Monday to Friday from 07h00 to 17h00, except on Friday, when it closes at 16h00. The school is located in Kensington, a middle to lower middle class suburb of Cape Town. Our primary source of income are school fees, which we try to keep as reasonable as possible. We provide breakfast, a cooked lunch as well as a snack.
Organisation overview (100 words) the Haven Night Shelter is a registered NPO and PBO organisation. Our vision is that “No one should live on the street”. Our main focus area is to provide food, shelter and clothing to the homeless and destitute living on the streets. The Shelter provides a temporary home to 54 clients, 32 males and 22 females. Their age groups range from 18 – 65 years old. Our mission is to reunite our clients with their families and reintegrate them into society by enhancing their social, economic and spiritual skills.
Organisation overview (100 words) The Haven Night Shelter is a registered NPO and PBO organisation. Our vision is that “No one should live on the street”. Our main focus area is to provide food, shelter and clothing to the homeless and destitute living on the streets. The Shelter provides a temporary home to 54 clients, 32 males and 22 females. Their age groups range from 18 – 65 years old. Our mission is to reunite our clients with their families and reintegrate them into society by enhancing their social, economic and spiritual skills.
Organisation overview (100 words) The Haven Night Shelter is a registered NPO and PBO organisation. Our vision is that “No one should live on the street”. Our main focus area is to provide food, shelter and clothing to the homeless and destitute living on the streets. The Shelter provides a temporary home to 54 clients, 32 males and 22 females. Their age groups range from 18 – 65 years old. Our mission is to reunite our clients with their families and reintegrate them into society by enhancing their social, economic and spiritual skills.
The Principle purpose of SAEC is to operate as an anti-poverty and redistributive agency in South Africa,which invests in finding innovative new ways of meeting the core challenges of poverty and inequality and expands its capital base in the pursuit of workable strategies and programmes that can be shared and replicated. SAEC will enable poor communities to gain access to resources in SA,access business opportunities and unlock their potential.
We are the ministry for children under 18yrs, our aim is to educate children in a biblical way and teach them life skills and crafts and we also take care of those who have nothing to eat by giving them food. And we also organise a Christmas party for community kids at the end of the year.
We need to build up Wendy houses for our children Ministry classes, because of our small place at the church we are bound to tell some children to go home because we do not have enough space. We need to build / put up Wendy house for children under 5yrs Girls.
We are the ministry for children under 18yrs, our aim is to educate children in a biblical way and teach them life skills and crafts and we also take care of those who have nothing to eat by giving them food. And we also organise a Christmas party for community kids at the end of the year.
We are the ministry for children under 18yrs, our aim is to educate children in a biblical way and teach them life skills and crafts and we also take care of those who have nothing to eat by giving them food. And we also organise a Christmas party for community kids at the end of the year.
We are the ministry for children under 18yrs, our aim is to educate children in a biblical way and teach them life skills and crafts and we also take care of those who have nothing to eat by giving them food. And we also organise a Christmas party for community kids at the end of the year.
We are the ministry for children under 18yrs, our aim is to educate children in a biblical way and teach them life skills and crafts and we also take care of those who have nothing to eat by giving them food. And we also organise a Christmas party for community kids at the end of the year.
St Lukes has been in existence for 126 years. Providing a place for the community of Salt River and the greater Cape Town area to gather and worship together.
St Lukes has been in existence for 126 years. Providing a place for the community of Salt River and the greater Cape Town area to gather and worship together.
St Lukes has been in existence for 126 years. Providing a place for the community of Salt River and the greater Cape Town area to gather and worship together.
KEAG would like to get a group of approximately 20 volunteers together on the day to help them dig holes and to plant some trees at Skilpadsvlei.
The church is located in Saulsville, Pretoria. The church was built by its own members in conjunction with different sponsors.
A community Church equipped to reach and serve the Church, the Community, the World through the gifts imparted by the power of the Holy Spirit.
A community Church equipped to reach and serve the Church, the Community, the World through the gifts imparted by the power of the Holy Spirit.
A community Church equipped to reach and serve the Church, the Community, the World through the gifts imparted by the power of the Holy Spirit.
A community Church equipped to reach and serve the Church, the Community, the World through the gifts imparted by the power of the Holy Spirit.
A community Church equipped to reach and serve the Church, the Community, the World through the gifts imparted by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Providing a home for someone in need.
Teddy Bear Nursery School in Lakeside Orange Farm is a registered NPO. We take care of 170 orphaned and vulnerable children who are very needy. Most of our community are unemployed, so it becomes a problem to pay for school fees. We also have an aferschool program to take care of the children who's parents come home late from work. We also assist children with home work and project as well as remedial work.
We have 2 million special needs people in South Africa. Horse riding at SARDA is an extreme, safe, free sport for recreation and sport development with great therapeutic benefits. We provide access to 40 hours horse riding tuition per annum, weather permitting. Over 70% of our 200 horse riders per week, are from previously disadvantaged backgrounds, many have no form of therapy available at their schools or area, ie: Alpha – Woodstock, Astra – Charlesville, Montana, Bel Porto – Lansdowne, Blouvlei – Retreat, Dominican – Wynberg, Eros – Athlone, Filia - Bellville,Glendale – Heathfield, Molenbeek – Pinelands, Tembaletu – Gugulethu, Oasis – Belhar, Vera – Rondebosch East and Vista Nova – Rondebosch.
The Project was started in 1994 as one of the Youth Development centres that were established by Girls and Boystown South Africa. Girls and Boystown South Africa was started IN 1958. The Project is registered as a Children’s Home. We work with youth between 12 and 16 years of age who present difficult or challenging behaviour. These youth are referred to us via the Social Work agencies. The project not only provides residential services but also therapeutic, educational, recreational and spiritual development for the youth. Youth are taught social skills for appropriate functioning in the society and are given an opportunity to be successful in their endeavors. The youth attend school in the community and also religious services as well as recreational services. There is currently 45 young persons in the residential facility and 15 that are awaiting admission due to the school placements. The project has 6 cottages that accommodates these young persons and they need to be made child friendly due to the varying ages of the youth i the project.
Girls and Boys Town South Africa provides residential care for children and youth between the ages of 9 – 18.
The youth in our care are children found in need of care by the Children's Courts who are at risk of abandonment, abuse or neglect, or who are exhibiting uncontrollable behaviour. We offer a social skills teaching programme which is linked to a motivation system, together with other development programmes such as healthy living and independence skills, so that when the youth leave our care they have developed into responsible young adults who can function well within society.
Durban and Coastal Mental Health is a large NGO. The core focus areas are service provision to persons who are Intellectually Disabled and
Mentally Ill. We render services as far as North as Maphumulo, South as far as Umbumbulu and inland as far as Hammarsdale.
The Educare centre was founded in 1992 to give parents the necessary security and peace of mind when they are at work. . Most working parents cannot afford to put their children in a crèche and the result is that the school going child has to stay at home to look after the other children. The crèche cares and educates the children within the areas of Spandue ,Kleinvlei ,Park Village, Condorpark and Russels Rust . Most of the children attending the crèche are from the informal areas within Eersteriver. Education / caring and a safe environment are the priorities of care for the children.
A total of 40 children are daily cared for.
Girls and boys town was established to cater for vulnerable children and “youth at risk”.
The Educare centre was founded in 1992 to give parents the necessary security and peace of mind when they are at work. Most working parents cannot afford to put their children in a crèche and the result is that the school going child has to stay at home to look after the other children. The crèche cares and educates the children within the areas of Spandue, Kleinvlei, Park Village, Condorpark and Russels Rust. Most of the children attending the crèche are from the informal areas within Eersteriver. Education / caring and a safe environment are the priorities of care for the children.
A total of 40 children are daily cared for.
Volunteer Venture Sa was established in 2002, since VVSA is all for inclusion, Little Angels Sanctuary was formed by a group of volunteers who are not only passionate about caring for children with disabilities, but very experienced in caring for such children.
The project focuses on care of pre-school children with special needs, to ensure quality child minding, physical therapies and personal development with a view to integrate these children into mainstream facilities. Our aim is to provide holistic care, promote the rights of children with disabilities, provide support and respite care to offer breaks to families, and to ensure that abandoned CWD also receive specialised care.
Working in the hospital neonatal unit means an environment which can support the productivity and well-being of the professional staff, the health and safety of our tiny patients and their families. The Groote Schuur Neonatal staff are at the forefront of specialist care for premature babies in the Western Cape, South Africa. The team cares for over 2,400 sick and premature babies each year (1 in 10 births).
It is the first home for these fragile babies, who are either born at the hospital or transferred as emergencies from other centres without such specialist facilities. Due to rapid medical advances and new ways of providing specialist care most babies who survive and are successfully nurtured and most will go home, happy and healthy.
Jerusalem Ministries’ Human Dignity Centre aims to address the physical, social, intellectual and spiritual needs of children in crisis situations. The children and the people who care for them, are supported in an effort to restore a functional and safe home environment for the children.
We are the ministry for children under 18yrs, our aim is to educate children in a biblical way and teach them life skills and crafts and we
also take care of those who have nothing to eat by giving them food. And we also organise a Christmas party for community kids at the end of each year.
Neighbours and friends of Simon's Town are invited to a 3 hour clean up session.
Indlela/tsela multipurpose centre is located at ledig village in Moses Kotane local municipality.
The hospice has obtained a land at Selelekele Primary School, to developed an organic herb and vegetable garden. In addition to serving as a nutritional resource for the patients and students.
The project was established in the year 2004 by the community at a meeting held to identify community needs. The main purpose of the project is to alleviate poverty, create jobs for the unemployed women.
Jo’burg Child Welfare (JCW) is a non-profit organisation (NPO) founded in 1909. We provide a range of direct services to abused, abandoned, neglected, orphaned and vulnerable children (including those who are infected or have been affected by HIV and AIDS) in the Greater Johannesburg area of South Africa.
Providing Education and Guidance to children.
Providing Education and Guidance to children.
Providing Education and Guidance to children.
Molweni Zimele is a non-profit organization established in 1995. Molweni Zimele community centre primarily cares and educates children with mentally and physically challenges in Molweni and the surrounding areas.
Business Skills / Consumer education / Spending time with children.
Currently we are residing on the property of Volkskerk van Afrika- it would empower and give new hope for life. An electrical shortage occurred which started a fire and burned most of our possessions.
As sports breaks down the barriers of generations, cultures, race, gender and income levels, visionary and entrepreneur Brad Bing wanted to use sport to positively impact the lives of children in South Africa. It all started in September 1990 when Brad chose to pursue his personal passion and launched his one man cricket coaching clinics. Today Sporting Chance has grown to become one of the leading sports coaching and development organisations in South Africa. The prime objective of Sporting Chance has been to provide opportunities
As sports breaks down the barriers of generations, cultures, race, gender and income levels, visionary and entrepreneur Brad Bing wanted to use sport to positively impact the lives of children in South Africa. It all started in September 1990 when Brad chose to pursue his personal passion and launched his one man cricket coaching clinics. Today Sporting Chance has grown to become one of the leading sports coaching and development organisations in South Africa.
The prime objective of Sporting Chance has been to provide opportunities
As sports breaks down the barriers of generations, cultures, race, gender and income levels, visionary and entrepreneur Brad Bing wanted to use sport to positively impact the lives of children in South Africa. It all started in September 1990 when Brad chose to pursue his personal passion and launched his one man cricket coaching clinics. Today Sporting Chance has grown to become one of the leading sports coaching and development organisations in South Africa.
The prime objective of Sporting Chance has been to provide opportunities
As sports breaks down the barriers of generations, cultures, race, gender and income levels, visionary and entrepreneur Brad Bing wanted to use sport to positively impact the lives of children in South Africa. It all started in September 1990 when Brad chose to pursue his personal passion and launched his one man cricket coaching clinics. Today Sporting Chance has grown to become one of the leading sports coaching and development organisations in South Africa.
The prime objective of Sporting Chance has been to provide opportunities
Cluny is a residential working farm for 60 intellectually disabled adults. The farm comprises a dairy, vegetable tunnels and two mini bakeries baking fresh breads and cookies. The Residents live in 5 homes on the farm and fulfil their rightful place in society doing work and live a dignified meaningful life in a safe, loving and secure environment. The farm also has a natural wetland with abundant birdlife. It is based in Sun Valley, near Kyalami.
Cluny is a residential working farm for 60 intellectually disabled adults. The farm comprises a dairy, vegetable tunnels and two mini bakeries baking fresh breads and cookies. The Residents live in 5 homes on the farm and fulfil their rightful place in society doing work and live a dignified meaningful life in a safe, loving and secure environment. The farm also has a natural wetland with abundant birdlife. It is based in Sun Valley, near Kyalami.
Cluny is a residential working farm for 60 intellectually disabled adults. The farm comprises a dairy, vegetable tunnels and two mini bakeries baking fresh breads and cookies. The Residents live in 5 homes on the farm and fulfil their rightful place in society doing work and live a dignified meaningful life in a safe, loving and secure environment. The farm also has a natural wetland with abundant birdlife. It is based in Sun Valley, near Kyalami.
Cluny is a residential working farm for 60 intellectually disabled adults. The farm comprises a dairy, vegetable tunnels and two mini bakeries baking fresh breads and cookies. The Residents live in 5 homes on the farm and fulfil their rightful place in society doing work and live a dignified meaningful life in a safe, loving and secure environment. The farm also has a natural wetland with abundant birdlife. It is based in Sun Valley, near Kyalami.
Cluny is a residential working farm for 60 intellectually disabled adults. The farm comprises a dairy, vegetable tunnels and two mini bakeries baking fresh breads and cookies. The Residents live in 5 homes on the farm and fulfil their rightful place in society doing work and live a dignified meaningful life in a safe, loving and secure environment. The farm also has a natural wetland with abundant birdlife. It is based in Sun Valley, near Kyalami.
KEAG is a Non-Profit Organisation established in October of 1991. In 1993 we opened the KEAG Environmental Education Centre on Imhoff Gift Farm. Their infrastructure consists of an office and meeting hall, a Recycling Centre and outside cabins and containers used for project work. Next door to their office is their newly opened craft shop called Junk Evolution. KEAG is overseen by an Executive Committee, but the day to day running of the Centre and its projects is carried out by a core committee consisting of a Centre Manager, Projects Manager and overall Co-ordinator.
Phomolong Secondary School based in Tembisa. It is a school in a poverty stricken area that desperately needs attention and help.
This is an orphanage home based in Katlehong. The organization takes care of orphans who are infected and affected by HIV / AIDS. The home has 23 children between the ages of 3months and 18 years, the day care centre has 40 children. Every Fridays a soup catering for 109 orphans.
The Soweto Retired Professional Society (SRPS) was founded in 1986 by retired nurses from Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital. The hospice has obtained a land at Selelekele Primary School, to developed an organic herb and vegetable garden. In addition to serving as a nutritional resource for the patients and students.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
We have approached a children's home in Chatsworth Durban to assist in providing day to day basics that are required by the occupants. The sister has asked for Nappies and toiletries as well as any old clothes and toys as well , We also plan on having a little bit of bonding time with the kids as well as a few snacks with them.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
Rainbow Day Care Centre is a centre for mentally and physically disabled children. The children come from disadvantaged backgrounds and is transported daily from their homes in townships to the centre and back again. They receive meals, training and Occupational therapy.
Providing a safe place for young children to learn and play.
Jo’burg Child Welfare (JCW) is a non-profit organisation (NPO) founded in 1909. They provide a range of direct services to abused, abandoned, neglected, orphaned and vulnerable children (including those who are infected or have been affected by HIV and AIDS) in the Greater Johannesburg area of South Africa.
Projects:
* Child and family counselling, child protection services, adoption and foster-care services – reaching over 18, 000 children and families
* Child Abuse Treatment and Training Services (CATTs) for abused children
* Residential care for 30 babies at the Princess Alice Adoption Home; accommodation and counselling services for destitute pregnant mothers
* Residential care for 30 babies and 60 children at the Othandweni Children's Home
* Day care and an early childhood development (ECD) facility at Masibambisane Centre for 200 orphaned and vulnerable children (OVCs); Nutrition services are offered and general counselling and support programmes
* Thembalethu Life Skills and Economic Empowerment Centre provides poverty alleviation and preventive programmes for young women in the inner city
To build in willing individuals, the confidence and expertise to act as part of a community-based response providing humane support to orphans and vulnerable children in their community.
Our organisation assists orphans and vulnerable children and people living with HIV/Aids and related illnesses.
Magical Moments reaches out to abused, abandoned, disadvantaged, impoverished, neglected, orphaned, underprivileged and vulnerable children in the greater Johannesburg region.
The organisation uplifts the lives of children living with life-threatening social diseases, enriching their spirit with hope, love and joy.
We "celebrate the niceties in life and not only the necessities". For more infomation on the magic that we create, see our website www.magicalmoments.co.za.
Cluny is a residential working farm for 60 intellectually disabled adults. The farm comprises a dairy, vegetable tunnels and two mini bakeries baking fresh breads and cookies. The Residents live in 5 homes on the farm and fulfil their rightful place in society doing work and live a dignified meaningful life in a safe, loving and secure environment. The farm also has a natural wetland with abundant birdlife. It is based in Sun Valley, near Kyalami. As the Residents work hard at their jobson the farm we have a serious manpower shortage to get the undermentioned projects done.
Repairs and upgrades to Pretoria quadriplegic facility.
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