Phoenix, South Africa
This is a (NPO) -Non Profit Organisation, Because We Care, we always strive to Help and Support the Poor and needy in the Phoenix Community.
Organizations & Information For The Elderly, Social Workers & Services, Welfare Organisations
Phoenix, South Africa
Welfare Organisations
Phoenix, South Africa
Welfare Organisations
Durban, South Africa
The Ubuntu Community Chest Registered Welfare and Development organisation working to raise funds and other resources including capacity building training for 88 Community Impact Partners in the Durban and Coastal region of KwaZulu Natal. Providing BBBEE and section 18A Tax deductible receipts to Donors
Welfare Organisations
KwaMashu, South Africa
Non-governmental welfare organisation incorporating Zamazulu Nkosi frail aged home, Khulakahle Creche & Sizanani outreach. We strive to provide the appropriate facilities, services and care for the aged and the sick, encourage education and training of our children, promote physical, mental and spiritual welfare of the Community and distribute food, clothing and medicines to the poor and needy.
Community Development Consultants, Frail Care & Senior Services, Welfare Organisations
KwaMashu, South Africa
Welfare Organisations
Pinetown, South Africa
Cerebral Palsy causes and support in KZN
Welfare Organisations
Durban, South Africa
When fiery Methodist evangelist William Booth decided in 1865 that he could no longer preach the Christian Gospel to the poor and wretched of England unless he also put food into their stomachs, he probably did not imagine that the movement he started would grow into a worldwide organisation. Today, nearly 150 years later, The ...
Churches, Welfare Organisations
Durban, South Africa
St Martins Childrens Home has been taking care of children for nearly a 100 years. Founded in 1897 by sisters from the society of St. john the divine, St. Martin's is one of the oldest Children's homes in South Africa. Children at the home are provided with a home as warm as any other, schooling and the kind of support required to build their self-esteem. St. Martin's has always existed with the intention of providing a loving and safe place for children in their times of need. There are currently over 75 children living at the home. Children come to the home for a variety of reasons. The child may have suffered abuse, neglect, have been abandoned, orphaned, or the Child's family may have simply lacked the financial stability to be able to provide for the Child's needs.
Child Welfare Organizations & Services, Children's Homes, Welfare Organisations