News and updates from Jo’burg Child Welfare
There is always so much going on within Jo’burg Child Welfare, between our administrative duties, our beneficiary programmes and case work, and our fundraising efforts. While we do our best to publish regular updates here, many of our beneficiaries are protected by court order and our benefactors are encouraged to reach out to engage with us about the precise and detailed difference made by their contributions. Sign up for our email newsletter for more frequent updates
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2020 was not a year that we want our children to repeat. It was a year of lockdown; of choosing between their friends and their
Kids are doing it for themselves
Thembalethu is our inner city project where children can play together in a safe space, tucked away from the negative influences of the area. They
Thembalethu’s bright stars
Many bright stars have passed through the doors of the Thembalethu Inner City Play Project in the centre of Joburg. One such star is 22-year-old
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A message from our CEO
Are you feeling stressed and anxious about Covid-19? I certainly am! The virus and lockdown have wreaked havoc on our social, health and economic systems.
Birthdays are still celebrated!
Life carries on regardless of nasty viruses! Days tick past and birthdays come and go. But before they go, they need to be celebrated –
Share the love with STARBABY
We’re excited to be nominated as the charity beneficiary for the StarBaby competition in May. This baby competition gives South African parents or guardians an
Keep the food parcels coming!
The lockdown has dealt a major blow to families in Eldorado Park and informal settlements like Kliptown and Slovo Park. We’re seeing hunger, desperation and
Keeping our children safe!!
Babies and children at Othandweni and Princess Alice Adoption Home continue to enjoy normal residential services during lockdown. Unfortunately, our centres have had to close
Adjusting to lockdown Life
Othandweni Family Care Centre in Soweto is home to 90 children; 30 of whom are under the age of five. Just like the rest of
Upcoming Events
Due to covid all events are on hold until further notice, please email us to learn more.
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