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A chance to protect future leaders
Read our latest news article published in Paarl Post on Child Protection on 4 June
More than Twenty Nonprofits Unite For Child Protection In the Cape Winelands
With National Child Protection Week being celebrated in South Africa from 30 May to 6 June 2021, there is an even greater focus on collaborating to protect children in a Covid-19 world.
NONPROFIT LEADERS EMPOWERED THROUGH STRATEGIC PLANNING PROGRAMME
There is an African proverb that says that the future belongs to the people who plan for it today. The environment in which the civil society sector operates in South Africa is complex and filled with challenges for nonprofit organisations. In order for them to...
Organisations Unite to Provide Psychosocial Support Amidst Covid-19
In response to the Covid-19 crisis and the rising need for mental health support in communities*, a collaborative psychosocial project has been launched by passionate nonprofit organisations in the Cape Winelands.The project’s objective is to empower frontline relief...
Drakenstein Child Protection Programme Focuses on Covid-19 and Beyond
In celebrating National Child Protection Week from 31 May to 7 June 2020, the main focus for the year is on protecting children throughout Covid-19 and beyond. The safeguarding of the children in South Africa has long been a pressing matter, but now, the urgency and...
Organisations Unite for Child Protection in the Cape Winelands
The Drakenstein Child Protection Programme is once again uniting local organisations to empower, uplift, educate, and raise awareness during May for Child Protection Month and Child Protection Week from 28 May to 4 June 2019. Nine nonprofit organisations currently...
die courant Article – Ezrah versterk kinderbeskermingstelsel
Read our latest Afrikaans news article published in die courant on 17 April 2019. https://issuu.com/diecourant/docs/514_di__courant_wellington/4
Radio RSG: Hope
07 January 2019 We started the year on a high note on 7 January together with Valcare's relationship manager, Jolanda Lerm V.d. Lingen by participating in a Radio RSG interview with Johan Rademan on the theme "hope." Listen...
On teacher absenteeism
"Every day five teachers on average are absent from South African township schools. It is virtually impossible to manage a school effectively under such circumstance" Read the full article here on how Ezrah's work with the Paarl Junior Town Council is working...