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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING | 23 jULY 2024
We will be having our Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, 23 July 2024. If you would like to attend and get to know more about the impactful work that we do and who the change agents are that make it...
ALGOA FM RADIO INTERVIEW | RAPE CRISIS KITS
Did you hear the radio interview on Algoa FM with our loyal volunteer and ladies' tea coordinator, Karen Warneke? Do yourself a favour and have a listen here:...
Celebrating and appreciating foster mothers
Our Foster Care team held a successful empowerment workshop on 11 May 2024 at God’s Property Church in Rosemoor, celebrating 35 foster care mothers who have opened their hearts and homes to our...
CHARITIES JOINING HANDS
It is always wonderful when charities work together to help those in need. We were blessed by the George Night Shelter with some of their excess donations. This will be of great help especially now...
WE NEED A HOUSE MOTHER
Do you have the patience to deal with children of all ages, and to provide them with every opportunity to grow up to be the very best version of themselves? If you want to care for children...
We are hiring: social auxiliary worker
We are looking for a Social Auxiliary Worker for our Cluster Foster Care team to join our dynamic group of change agents. The ideal candidate must meet the following basic requirements: A qualified...
Grateful to fancourt’s golf ladies
Throughout the holiday season, Fancourt’s management, staff, and members have showered us with blessings and we are so grateful – to be honest, we did not expect any more gifts, yet one special...
CALL-TO-SUPPORT: STATIONERY DRIVE
The countdown to the new academic year has begun and, in our communities, many children still need their school supplies. Your support will be greatly appreciated🙏 The stationery drive is an...
First Safe House Baby
A beautiful baby boy who we knew as "Baby Unknown" was the first child in the safe house long before it was renovated. When we saw him we were all scared to hold him because he looked...
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.
![Charity Shop (1)](https://georgechildwelfare.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Charity-Shop-1.jpg)
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.