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Safe House Severely Damaged by Heavy Winds and Rain
Our hearts are broken The heavy winds and relentless rains have caused destruction at our safe house. For 12 years it has been a place of comfort and healing for countless children who were placed...
Women’s Day 2025: A Day of Inspiration, Wellness & Connection
Our Social Auxiliary team hosted an inspiring Women’s Day Programme, welcoming twenty (20) amazing women to celebrate empowerment, self-love, and community on Friday, 08 August 2025. Guest speaker...
FAMILY FUN FRIDAY
We ended the June school holiday on a truly heartwarming note with a fun-filled Family Day at our office on Friday, 25 July, as part of our Cluster Foster Care Holiday Programme. It was a day filled...
Honouring the Heart of Foster Care: Workshop in Thembalethu
Our Foster Care team hosted a workshop at Zone 9 Community Hall in Thembalethu, welcoming 39 foster parents and six children on Saturday, 19 July. These foster care workshops provide a safe and...
NELSON MANDELA DAY OUTREACH
School holidays are often a difficult time for many families in our communities. With children at home and resources stretched thin, access to daily meals becomes an ongoing struggle. That’s why our...
THANK YOU!
A huge thank you to two amazing groups from EXL Services, South Africa and The Biblical Apostolic church of South Africa for their kind donations to our office. From the EXL George team, we want to...
BUDDY: HOLIDAY PROGRAMME
Each school break, we welcome an average of 48 children per day, with the programme typically running during the first week after schools close. Our recent July Holiday Programme, held from 30 June...
BUDDY: “EVERY CONVERSATION MATTERS”
Today’s Buddy session focused on child protection and, most importantly, the reminder that every conversation matters. Thirty-Four (34) buddies from Borcherds and Conville joined us, all in Grades 4...
PARENTING SKILLS WORKSHOP
Our Parenting Skills workshop brought together a small group of participants, all united by one goal: to better equip themselves. Today’s session covered signs of abuse, toxic parenting, conflict...
How you can help
The saying "it takes a village to raise a child" is so true in the sense that the community outreach and work that we do, would not be possible without the generous donations from our supporters. Together, we are making a difference in the lives of so many, and creating hope and happiness for those in need.
Financial Contribution
Making a financial contribution to the organisation or a specific project
Donate
Donate food, stationary, toiletries etc. for families in need throughout the year
Donate unwanted items
Clear out your cupboards and donate any unwanted items that are still in a good condition to distribute in the communities we serve, or for us to sell in our charity shop to generate funds for our projects
Volunteer
to serve on our Board, assist with projects or help out in our charity shop, become a safety or foster parent
Get in touch to find out how you can get involved.










