weeshuis in Khayelitsha
About 12 results.
Muslim Hand
S & H Centre, 1 Carnie Rd, 7764 Cape Town, Suid-AfrikaUnited for the Needy http://muslimhands.org.za
Heartlands Baby Sanctuary
794 Old Paardevlei Road, 7130 Somerset West, Suid-AfrikaHeartlands Baby Sanctuary in Somerset West provides residential care to abandoned, abused, neglected and ill babies from birth to six years of age.
Heaven's Nest
16 Edward Street, 7800 Ottery, Suid-AfrikaHeaven's Nest serves as an emergency foster facility for children who have been subjected to abuse, neglect or affected or infected by the HIV/AIDS.
Little Angels Home
3 Bridgewater Street, 7130 Somerset West, Suid-AfrikaLittle Angels is a home for children with special needs, situated in Somerset West in the Western Cape.
Muslim Hands
S & H Centre, 1 Carnie Rd, 7764 Cape Town, Suid-AfrikaUnited for the Needy http://muslimhands.org.za
Beautiful Gate South Africa
73 Stock Rd, Philippi East, 7785 Cape Town, Suid-Afrika“Beautiful Gate South Africa seeks to reflect God’s image as we care for and protect children, preserve and empower families, and mobilise our community.”
Ikhaya Le Themba
31 Bhemya cresent, 7784 Khayelitsha, Suid-AfrikaChanging communities one life at a time
Yabonga Youth Centre
2 Main Road, 7800 Wynberg, Suid-AfrikaYabonga empowers families infected and affected with HIV/AIDS.
Holy Cross Orphan
Parow Valley, 7500 Cape Town, Suid-AfrikaA child and youth care centre is a facility for the provision of residential care to more than six children outside their family's environment in accordance with a residential care programme suit…
Emasithandane Children's Organisation
Sithandatu Avenue 3, 7750 Cape Town, Suid-AfrikaEmasithandane, affectionately known as Emasi, is a home/shelter that provides education, food and extra moral programming, for vulnerable children in South Africa.
Marsh Memorial Homes
Norton Way 16, 7700 Cape Town, Suid-AfrikaThe Marsh Memorial Homes is situated off Milner Road in Norton Way, Rondebosch, Cape Town. The dedicated staff provide a home for some 56 children “at risk”.