Randburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(011) 886-26... SHOW
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Randburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

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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 ...
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Randburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

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Impophomo rushing waters is a non-profit organisation (NPO) [reg. No. 090-889] Focusing on the socio-economic development of various impoverished communities. Impophomo is currently implementing a holistic development programme for the Zandspruit Community with emphasis on socio-economic empowerment of the people. This empowerment programme consists of various focus projects. Meaning of the word " Impophomo": the word" Impophomo " is taken from the Zulu word meaning" rushing Waters". the meaning implies that just as life on earth is dependent on water so Impophomo provides much needed sustainable socio-economic development to impoverished communities. Why Zandspruit? We have a focus on uplifting the poorest of the poor.
Christian Organisations & Services, Community & Neighborhood Development Organizations, Welfare Organisations
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Randburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(011) 476-55... SHOW
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Randburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(011) 801-06... SHOW
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Randburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(011) 464-71... SHOW
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Randburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

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Randburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(082) 895-27... SHOW
Africare's programs address needs in two principal areas: food security and agriculture as well as health and HIV / AIDS. Africare also supports water resource development, environmental management, literacy and vocational training, microenterprise development, civil-society development, governance initiatives and emergency humanitarian aid.
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Soweto, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(011) 342-20... SHOW
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Lenasia, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

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ABH helps the needy and indigent – including those who are physically or mentally disabled – regardless of age, race or religion.
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Soweto, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(011) 982-54... SHOW
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 ...
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Sandton, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(011) 709-68... SHOW
The Topsy Foundation was established in 2000 with seed funding from the Rufford Foundation and pro bono administrative support from Ogilvy. The Foundation is a fully registered and internationally respected non-profit company and public benefit organisation. Topsy opened its doors in 2001, providing care to communities in some of the most underserviced rural areas of Mpumalanga and is the only NGO in the region. In the past 18 years, Topsy has made a significant impact on these communities, addressing HIV / Aids and extreme poverty through an effective, multi-faceted approach. Topsy's current mission is to provide communities with the support and tools needed to raise happy, healthy and capable children. The Foundation established its Early Childhood Development programme in 2014, which focuses on five key pillars: stimulation and early learning, psycho-social support, nutritional education and support, health screening and monitoring, and caregiver and parental skills...
Child Welfare Organizations & Services, Early Childhood Development (ECD), Welfare Organisations
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Johannesburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(066) 495-13... SHOW
Brahma Kumaris South Africa is part of this worldwide spiritual movement, which is dedicated to personal transformation and world renewal by helping individuals transform their perspective of the world from material to spiritual. We teach a specific form of meditation that is called Raja Yoga Meditation. Raja Yoga meditation facilitates the inward journey to promote inner peace and spiritual growth. It will help you re-discover and use positive qualities already latent within you. You will discover an inner peace and inner power that makes it possible for you to respond to life from a place of clarity and self-control, rather than from a place of reactivity. It is a call to consciousness that will enable you to change anything about yourself that you would like to change. And when we change, the the world changes. The Raja Yoga meditation course consists of 7 lessons, each offering some conceptual input and practical exercises of meditation facilitated by an experienced teacher.
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Soweto, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(011) 984-41... SHOW
Othandweni Family Care Centre in Soweto is home to 30 children in the nursery and 60 children in the five cottages on the property. At this facility, Jo'burg Child Welfare provides a safe and loving environment for all of its residents by catering to their emotional, spiritual, and educational needs. We strive to provide these children with a well-balanced, stable home...
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Johannesburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

(011) 482-16... SHOW
The Deaf Federation of South Africa (DeafSA) acts as the national research, information and community action organisation on behalf of ± 600 000 South Africans that are culturally and linguistically Deaf. DeafSA, formerly known as the South African National Council for the Deaf (SANCD), was founded in 1929. And in 1995 the former SANCD was transformed to a new democratically elected organisation, namely, Deaf Federation of South Africa (DeafSA) . This resulted in a paradigm shift from an organisation for the Deaf to one of the Deaf. The changes in the constitution and attitudes also meant that decisions about the services and affairs of Deaf people were no longer taken by hearing people on behalf of Deaf people - but by the Deaf people. At present 100% of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of DeafSA are Deaf.
Schools & Centres For The Deaf, Welfare Organisations
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