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The Executive Welfare Council of the AFM of SA: Ubuntu House Child and Youth Care Centre

To, through the execution of the identified and statutory approved programmes of the AFM Welfare address the needs of vulnerable children, To empower local churches, CBO's, FBO's and NGO's to develop and manage relevant programmes in their communities, influencing them to become partners in building safe and healthy communities To always ensure that Christian values and principles are the basis of all actions in the rendering of service To foster the spirit of education, prevention, intervention, and care To always ensure that services rendered are done within a family context. To network with organisations as well as Government on issues pertaining the services rendered.

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RightfulShare An Income Movement

To ensure ordinary South Africans have access to their rightfulshare of the digital economy.

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Education
CRC Cares

It is the dream of CRC to be an oasis of life in this city where the hurting, the depressed, the sick, the frustrated and the confused can find love, acceptance, help, hope, healing, forgiveness, guidance and encouragement. It is our dream to feed the poor, to clothe the naked and to take care of orphans and widows. It is our dream to have a farm with rehabilitation facilities, industry warehouses, orphanages, old age homes and serval community centres in our city.

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Unjani Clinics NPC

Unjani Clinics is an Enterprise Development initiative aimed at: Empowering black woman Professional Nurses Creating meaningful, permanent jobs and Perfecting a sustainable model for delivering primary care We aim to implement 600+ Unjani Clinic Care settings in South Africa by the end of 2030, thereby empowering in excess of 600 professional nurses, creating in excess of 2 500 new meaningful jobs and improving access to affordable healthcare to in excess of 6 million people annually. As the only nurse-led initiative and network in South Africa, this is a unique model that offers convenience, quality and affordable primary healthcare in the communities that we serve. Patients do not have the long waiting queues experienced in Government facilities, they have the convenience of walking to their local Unjani Clinic as opposed to having to take transport and they are guaranteed the medicines required to treat their diagnosis. Access to affordable primary healthcare is thus enhanced through the Unjani Clinic Network. The value proposition for our patient is convenient, accessible, affordable, quality primary healthcare services. Unlike many other international clinic models, the Unjani Clinics Network is not a private, public, partnership (PPP), it is entirely private, and the clinics receive no Government assistance (product, price or otherwise). We serve Government patients by offering them an affordable, alternative healthcare solution. With 182 Unjani ClinicCare Settings currently operational nationally in South Africa, we believe we have a proven formula for success and need to transition to scale in order to maximise our impact and achieve greater reach of the target populations; and populations in other African countries. Unjani Clinic is a network of black women owned and operated primary healthcare clinics that provide accessible, affordable and quality healthcare to communities in low income areas of South Africa. It complements the re-engineering of our healthcare system by creating community based healthcare structures at the point of need. It is an innovative model to address the inequality which exists between private and public healthcare services in our country. Whilst private and public hospitals and clinics exist there are too few to deal with the increasing healthcare burden and private healthcare is too expensive for the bulk of the population. The innovation behind Unjani Clinic is based on shifting primary healthcare tasks to Professional Nurses and the ability to leverage a highly developed and extensive private sector distribution network to ensure more people have access to quality primary healthcare and medicines. Many of the existing Nurse-led models are reliant on health department support or assistance through PPP's (Public Private Partnerships) i.e. Government has the demand and works with the private sector to deliver the requirements; Unjani Clinics are solely private, offering Government patients a choice to use an affordable, alternative model of quality care!

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Jumping Kids Prosthetic Fund Npc

Jumping Kids is a Section 21 Trust, now classified as a Non-Profit Company by the South African Labour Act, registration number 2009/018078/08. Jumping Kids mandate is to provide amputee children, of school going age, the tools to be successful contributing members of society. The tools focused on are: Access to; and maintenance of high quality prosthetic equipment. Access to mainstream education. Access to sporting opportunities.

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Art
Nomapads Foundation

To create a holistic and safe space for youth in Lesotho to call home where they can be equipped with creative and artistic tools for mental and menstrual health in order to lead meaningful and impactful lives.

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Palesa Pads Foundation NPC

We aim to be the leader of the CLOTH PAD REVOLUTION in Africa and in the process restore dignity to millions of women and girls with every process in our supply chain. We envision a world where sanitary pad waste is a thing of the past. We do all we can to bring affordable, sustainable, eco-friendly solutions to every woman. We focus on education and entertainment to change the face of periods and help girls and women take control of their lives.

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The Bethany House Trust

The Bethany House Trust initiates, implements, co-ordinates and manages projects critical to the children and youth of South Africa.

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Lehlabile creche

To provide quality care for children through early childhood development programmes and services

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Education
Global Girl Project

We mobilise young women around the globe for social change through community development and social action. Through community-based trainings and cross-cultural experiences we ignite the leadership ambitions of our scholars to be change-makers in their communities, and lead the mission of changing our world one girl at a time.

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Education
Hillcrest Advice Bureau and Bursary Fund

'Empowering the underprivileged community around Hillcrest out of poverty through education, personal development and economic and social advice.'

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Education
Restor-a-Life

Our Mission is to restore and empower people to live a life of purpose and fulfillment.