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Benjamin Generation is a registered non-profit organisation which was founded to rescue orphaned, abused, neglected and vulnerable children that are typically placed with us by Social Workers from the Department of Social Development and other organizations like Child Welfare and the SAVF. We are not funded at all by the Department of Social Development. The Child Care Centre is solely funded by companies and private individuals. We strictly abide by all legislation and guidelines set out to govern Child Care and Youth Centres, (CYCC). Benjamin Generation is based in New Hanover KZN South Africa, which is a farming community and we are situated next to an informal settlement. We also build into the local community by providing employment opportunities for the local people living close by, therefore raising their standard of living.
Our mission is to provide an inclusive and nurturing environment where individuals with disabilities can develop their skills and maximize their potential. We aim to empower our participants by offering vocational training, job placement assistance, and emotional support. Through our programs and services, we strive to foster independence, build self-confidence, and promote social inclusion for all of our beneficiaries. Our goal is to create a community where individuals with disabilities are respected, valued, and supported in achieving their full potential.
Eluzukweni WM and Dorcas Services Projects was founded on 6 July 2022. The organisation emerged from a shared vision by five women of the Seventh Day Adventist Church to transform the community of Inkandla (in Joe Slovo West, Port Elizabeth). Nklandla is an area that is challenged by unemployment and crime. With a deep commitment to service, we began as a soup kitchen, providing nutritious meals to those in need. We have since expanded our mission to skills development, community gardening, and spiritual enrichment. We serve an average of 170 people per day, twice a week (covering the costs at R5 per person). We willingly absorb the costs in pursuit of our grater goal: restoring hope and dignity to the community members. We also run a community garden initiative that aims to reduce operational costs, ensuring sustainability and that will enable us to reach more communities in the future.
At Nyara Youth Development, creating transformation and equalizing access to opportunities is at the forefront of what we're about. Our programs and activities are designed to be a catalyst that helps the youth of Nyara Villages reach their goals and fulfill their potential by stretching their mindsets to be aligned to 21st century thinking.