The Chaeli Campaign
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The Chaeli Campaign was founded on 6 August 2004 by five girls between the ages of 6 and 12. Chaeli Mycroft, her sister (Erin) and lifelong friends, the Terry sisters (Tarryn, Justine and Chelsea) started The Chaeli Campaign to raise R20 000 for Chaeli’s motorised wheelchair. They managed to do this in 7 weeks by selling cards with Erin & Chaeli’s artwork on them and Sunshine Pots (DIY miniature pot plants). Although Chaeli is the
The Children's Radio Foundation
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The CHILDREN’S RADIO FOUNDATION gives young people the tools and skills to make their voices heard. With over 50 youth radio projects across five African countries, we work with radio stations and youth organizations to create opportunities for youth dialogue, leadership, social engagement, and action. Through radio broadcasts, young people speak about their concerns and reach out to their peers and wider audiences about the issues they face. What We Do CRF’s journey began in
Handz-on Learning
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Welcome to Handz-on Learning – providing you access to books and resources on deafness and related fields. You have come to the right place if you are a parent of a Deaf or Hard OF Hearing child, a teacher of the Deaf, or a professional working in the field of deafness (Sign Language Interpreter, Speech Therapist, Audiologist or Psychologist etc). Search our categories and products, as we are sure that everyone will find something to
Breadline Africa
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Breadline Africa is an internationally registered South African-based charity that aims to break the cycle of poverty – by helping communities to help themselves. At Breadline Africa we believe that children and young people hold the future in their hands. We have our highly successful Container Programme, converting old shipping containers into vital community structures. The portable, versatile and secure recycled containers are a lifeline to many struggling communities, where they provide instant and vital
Leliebloem House
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Leliebloem House was founded in 1868 by the Anglican Church in Cape Town. The services changed over the years as per the need in communities. Today it is a registered NGO that operates as a residential child and youth care centre for 84 children from troubled families and backgrounds. The centre offers the least restrictive environment for children who are placed via the children’s courts. Even though residential care is the core business of Leliebloem,






