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We provide education that caters for the needs of the individual Deaf child, partnering with parents, families and the community by providing professional expertise, to create a fully accessible, digitally enabled, language rich environment, where learners are taught skills to succeed at school and in life.
The organisation works to engage and collaborate with vulnerable communities and key stakeholders in Limpopo Province to identify well-being needs in rural villages and to facilitate health action for change. The goal of the organisation is to achieve an empowered community who take responsibility for their own well-being, thus enhancing the quality of their lives.
The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is the charity that saves lives on South African waters. Established in 1967, the NSRI is a registered non-profit organisation that is committed to drowning prevention and focusses on saving lives, changing lives, and creating futures for those threatened by immersion or submersion in water in South Africa. Our Rescue Services are run by nearly 1500 highly skilled, unpaid volunteers who are on call 24/7 at 47 rescue bases along the coast of South Africa and at inland dams and waterways. Our Drowning Prevention initiatives include preventative measures such as Pink Rescue Buoys for emergency flotation, emergency signage, rescue swimmers, lifeguards, active patrols during peak seasons, and drowning prevention training such as Water Safety Education and Survival Swimming lessons in under-resourced communities throughout South Africa. The NSRI is entirely funded through donations and sponsorships.
To help people throughout Southern Africa develop their reading, writing, learning, information and communication skills so that they may become independent, life-long learners.
To assist the needy impoverished individuals in areas of the Eastern Cape, South Africa irrespective of creed, race or culture.
Phambano Technology Development Centre NPC is a purpose-driven organisation that provides sustainable technology- related solutions to civil society organisations across Southern Africa that work with social justice matters.
The Mission statement of Luvuyo Centre for Childhood Development and Care is to provide affordable early learning in a loving environment, supported by correct nutrition and life skills for vulnerable children.
Our Vision - 'A world where all youth have the power to choose where, when, and how they meet their sexual and reproductive health needs.' Our Mission - 'A next generation non-profit that is exponentially more efficient at delivering scalable and verified SRH impact for sub-Saharan African youth.'
To advance the rights, welfare and health of all animals
Our mission is to empower the disadvantaged youth of South Africa to enable them to reach their potential. To do this we provide education, life skills training and opportunities for an active lifestyle. We also focus on identifying talented athletes from disadvantaged backgrounds and providing opportunities for them to be mentored to develop the physical and mental skills needed to pursue a career in athletics.
Engo is a non-profit and non-governmental welfare organisation that works mainly in the Free State and provides care and counselling to children, families, the elderly, the disabled and patients in need. Engo was formally established in 1967, although some services such as the Charlotte Theron Child and Youth Care Centre in Bethlehem were established in 1902. Engo has been serving the community for over 100 years. Engo is the second largest charity of its kind in South Africa and the largest in the Free State and does incredible work in communities of all races, cultures and ages. Engo touches nearly 200 000 lives annually. Engo works according to specific core values. These values are courage, excellence, honesty, integrity, care and empathy. We create eternal hope and have a Christian approach and inclination in our service. We strive to make a difference in the lives of people Engo consists of six sub-programmmes that provide services to different sectors of the community. These programs are: Family Care; Adoptions; Child and Youth Care; Elderly Care; Hospital Care; Disability Care AIM: Engo Provincial Governance Board is responsible for the planning, coordination and facilitation of social services in order to enhance the social welfare, care, development and treatment of individuals, families, groups and communities in the Free State. Engo Provincial Office is a provincial body and renders overall professional, staff development, supervision and management services with regard to human resources, administration and finances. In its capacity as a provincial body, Engo is also responsible for the monitoring, evaluation and development of services. Goals: In order to reach the aim as described in the constitution, Engo fulfils the following goals: identify indicators of human need in the province and country, and work together with other role-players to apply available resources to alleviate need where possible; undertake research independently, as well as in collaboration with other role-players and institutions; approve policies; advise all affiliated programmes and Engo programmes, the Department of Social Development, communities and other role-players with regard to the service areas; promote minimum norms and standards of service delivery; obtain funding, equipment and facilities to deliver and broaden services; recruit, select and develop learners, staff members, members of governance bodies as well as volunteers and committees to deliver an effective service.
The mission of Ayúdame3D is to create and provide 3D-printed prosthetic devices to people with limb differences, regardless of their socioeconomic status. The organization aims to promote a culture of inclusion, empowerment, and innovation, by leveraging technology, education, and community engagement. Ayúdame3D envisions a world where every person with a disability has access to affordable and functional assistive devices that enable them to live with dignity, independence, and full participation in society.