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Greensleeves exists to provide a home, a family and a future to children who have been abandoned, abused or orphaned. We aim to care for our children in a cohesive and Christ centred, family environment, where all their physical, emotional and spiritual needs are met; equipping them with the skills and ambition to reach their full potential. Each child has the choice of religion, but with South Africa being a Christian country the majority of children are christian. They have freedom of choice and we teach all religions in school
To see South Africa with a community free of crime and other social ills, with healthy, happy, employed and skilled people, caring for and supporting their orphans, vulnerable children and women living with HIV and TB
At Africa Food for Thought, we're all about making a positive impact on the lives of families. We team up with preschools, aftercare facilities, schools and individual families in communities that can use a helping hand. Johannesburg has its fair share of problems, especially when it comes to poverty and child malnutrition. But, with your support, we're tackling these big issues head-on. Africa Food for Thought ensures that more than 2,500 children receive their daily meals. Through our various initiatives, we provide more than just food; we deliver hope, nourishment, and the support these children need to thrive and flourish.
EDUSPORT IS A YOUTH EMPOWERMENT ORGANIZATION that provides education and sport to those who need it most. Located at the Cove, Nahoon Dam, EduSport serves several local schools in the Mdantsane area. We empower communities to uplift themselves and create social-impact job opportunities for local unemployed youth to work in schools. This is done through afternoon academic and sports academy programmes, thus ensuring that everyone has access to quality education and sports opportunities.
We provide compassionate spiritual care and counselling services for the sick, the vulnerable and the disadvantaged, their families and those who care for them. Ownership by the community, church, family, and individuals involved, is encouraged. We promote a culture of lifelong learning and the provision of the highest quality, most cost-effective accredited education, and training.
Founded in 2018, the ITTF Foundation was created by the International Table Tennis Federation as an independent nonprofit organization. The Foundation aims to create positive impacts through table tennis in communities worldwide. The ITTF Foundation operates through five programs to foster development through table tennis, contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The team tirelessly designs and implements initiatives that promote inclusivity, education, and empowerment, ensuring that the sport becomes a catalyst for positive social change. As a nonprofit organization we collaborate closely with local project implementation partners while we assist with planning, financial support, and knowledge sharing. Additionally, we connect with the Parkinson's community globally to promote the use of table tennis for enhancing well-being and health, particularly against neurodegenerative diseases.
Autism Ekasi is a Non-Profit organization committed to educating and assisting families with Autistic children. Autism affects children of every race, ethnic group and socioeconomic status. Our children are frequently confronted with late diagnosis or misdiagnosis. Autism Support is important to the development of children. Our goal is to help the families to identify the red flags of autism early. Our people lack resources, and the available facilities are too expensive for these families. Children are hidden from society because of the stigma attached, especially our black communities. We are faced with requests from mothers who cannot even afford to get transport to have their children diagnosed. We hope our centre will be in a position to afford these parents assistance and work together with social workers. Our dream is to create a place where support is available, and parents are able to share their challenges. A place where we could all just be ourselves without having to explain why we are the way we are. This brings me to forming a Network (Network for Autism), here parents are able to register and be part of forming a mapping which will ease the stress of "what happens now". Many parents are not sure where and what to do when faced with challenges. That is why we have so many children being hidden away from society because of the stigma and discrimination they face. What can we do to improve the lives of the lives of our "ANGELS"?
Our Centre aims to develop early childhood development for children from ages 0 - 5 years. Encourage active learning, reading and writing through our programmes; to play and explore using educational toys To ensure we provide nutritious meals on a daily basis. To provide quality care for our babies and toddlers in a safe, caring, stimulating environment
Create a bigger, better, brighter future for people with disabilities in South Africa. We want to connect people with disabilities on scale to work opportunities, alleviates poverty. JOB-ABLED is dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with disabilities. Many people have worked for JOB-ABLED voluntary to help and make this a success.
God calls the Methodist people to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ for healing and transformation. Motherwell Methodist Church is a church driven by the Holy spirits; it is Church that strive to have dignity, a church that is financially viable, and a Church that is involved in its community
We provide enabling resources in Diepsloot that connect our participants to economic activity
The organisation reflects its members' shared concern for the future of humanity and the planet. The association sees its task as acting as an independent, global catalyst for change. The objectives of the Association are therefore: to identify the key issues that are critical to the future of humanity; to evaluate alternative scenarios for the future and assess risks, choices and opportunities through integrated and forward-looking analyses; to develop and propose practical solutions to the identified challenges; to communicate new insights and knowledge from these analyses to decision-makers in the public and private sectors, as well as to the wider public; to stimulate public debate and effective action to improve the prospects for the future of humanity and the planet. The Association's activities are guided by the following three complementary principles: 1. the need to adopt a global, systems-oriented perspective in analysing the problems facing the modern world, recognising that the increasing interdependence of nations and the globalisation of previously local problems create challenges that are beyond the capacity of individual countries. 2. the need for a comprehensive, holistic approach in order to gain a deeper understanding of the complexity and interconnectedness of both current problems and practical solutions, in political, social, economic, technological, environmental, psychological and cultural terms, which the association refers to as the 'world problematique'. 3. the need to emphasise transdisciplinary and long-term perspectives, which are all too often neglected by governments and other decision-makers, and to focus on those decisions, strategies and measures that will determine the fate of present and future generations. The aim is to arouse public interest and provide responsible decision-makers with a solid basis for formulating and implementing future-oriented measures. The association does not pursue any commercial purposes and does not seek to make a profit.