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Organisation: The Foundation for Professional Development
Contact Person:Ms Kathy Dennil???Telephone:+27 12 481 2087

Description: Our Mission is to shape health care through education and research.


Organisation: The Gabriel Projects
Contact Person:Mr A Ma-Awu/Mrs M Oosthuizen???Telephone:+27 45 931 1262

Description: The Gabriel Projects was started in July 2003 as an effort by a group of concerning individuals to change the circumstances of disadvantaged and street children. Our objective is to feed them at least one nutritious meal daily and to eventually expand to such an extend that we can provide permanent day-to-day shelter, security, education and meals for them.


Organisation: The Grace Hospice
Contact Person:NG Mthethwa???Telephone:

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Organisation: The Greater Nelspruit Rape Intervention Project - G.R.I.P.
Contact Person:Barbara Kenyon???Telephone:+27 13 752 5993

Description: GRIP is directly focussed on issues surrounding rape and gender issues.


Organisation: The Group of Hope
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Organisation: The Homestead
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Organisation: The House of Resurrection Haven
Contact Person:Maggie William???Telephone:+27 41 481 1515 / 4815585

Description: The House of Resurrection Haven was founded in 1994 following a need expressed by people living with HIV/AIDS (PWAs). The Anglican Church dedicated some property as a Christian-based care centre for symptomatic PWAs. A training centre and home for abandoned/orphaned children affected/infected by HIV/AIDS also exists.


Organisation: The Journey
Contact Person:Jayshree???Telephone:+27 39 978 3351

Description: The Journey is an international organisation. The premise behind the Journey, which draws on the work of cellular biologist Dr.C.Pert and Dr.Chopra is its quantum theory of healing. Both doctors have researched extensively the effects that repressed childhood traumas can have on a person's health and well being. Accordingly,the Journey is a process which allows one to access these deep-seated repressed emotions which cause blockages and illness,in a structured manner. Release of these painful issues creates a ripple effect on one's health and vitality.Journey Outreach SA is the charitable arm of the organisation which trains care-givers at crisis centres, trauma centres and community projects in this simple yet profound process. Studies have already been carried out at schools,businesses and centres with amazing results.


Organisation: The Kidzpositive Family Fund
Contact Person:Dr Paul Roux???Telephone:+27 21 404 4468

Description: The Kidzpositive Family Fund is dedicated to improving the health of HIV-positive children in Southern Africa. Our goal is to generate funds for the grassroots support of mothers and children affected by HIV/AIDS. Our aim is to become a regional source of financial support for organisations providing care for significant numbers of affected families. The name of this Fund is inspired by the positive spirit and actions of these people.


Organisation: The Learning Clinic
Contact Person:Mr Tertius Wessels???Telephone:+27 11 394 4141

Description: We are an education and training partner.


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