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Sabrina
Love Foundation
(Click this link to access their web site)
This charity is in Plettenberg Bay |
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| NAME OF
ORGANISATION |
Creating
Effective Families |
| PHYSICAL
ADDRESS |
Basement,
Municipal Clinic Building,
9 George Rd.
Mossel Bay |
| POSTAL
ADDRESS |
P.O. Box
2319
Mossel Bay
6500
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| TELEPHONE
NUMBER |
(044) 691
1411 |
| FAX
NUMBER |
(044) 691
1411 |
| E-MAIL
ADDRESS |
cefmb@absamail.co.za |
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Born Free
Ministries
This charity is in Plettenberg Bay |
Pastor Allan
Jubber and his wife Selena opened Born Free Ministries in Plettenberg Bay
many years ago.
He does extensive missionary work amongst the underprivileged in the
surrounding area. He and his wife run a soup kitchen in three different
areas, namely Mandela Park, The Craggs and Bossiegif. They feed over 5,000
people a week.
They are totally reliant on charity and hand-outs. Woolworths is a big
sponsor for their cause. They receive all the "sell by date"
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Sinethemba
Youth
Development Centre
Ntlanga
Street, Khayalethu-South
PO
Box 1402 Knysna 6570
Tel/Fax
+27 (0) 44 3750303
Mobile:
+27 (0) 82 8270091
E-mail:
sinethembaydc@gmail.com
Website:
www.sinethemba.net.tc |
Sinethemba
provides a safe caring environment for children living on the streets.
“SINETHEMBA”, which simply means “We Have Hope”, is now in its 7th
year of operation.
Sinethemba
operates as a day care drop-in centre (accommodating 30 children aged 6
– 18 years). 2 daily meals are provided for the children, and activities
including literacy, numeracy, card-making, cookery, gardening, sport and
life-skills.
On
1st August 2010, the Ulysses Garden Route Chapter donated goods
to Sinethemba with proceeds from the 2010 Whale Rally, to assist them with
their plight.
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ACVV
MOSSELBAAI
NPO
Reg.nr: 003-521
Seebries Tehuise
(Ons
Huis & Onse Rus)
PO
Box 21 Mossel Bay 6500
Montagu
Street 114, Mossel Bay
Tel
+27 (0) 44 6911039
Fax
+27 (0) 44 6911438
E-mail:
acvv@mbwisp.com
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The
ACVV's main aim is to create a home environment where caregiving of high
quality can be enjoyed, in a safe & affordable way, with the
residents' welfare as highest priority.
These
two homes take in elderly from all races, who are weakened & need
caregiving. There are 80 residents who receive 24 hour caregiving, which
include meals, daily washing of bedding & clothing.
The Governing body consists out of 9 volunteers who are involved with
the functioning of the homes and the extra fundraising to supplement the
subsidy shortfall.
On
14th
August 2010, the Ulysses Garden Route Chapter donated goods
to ACVV with proceeds from the 2010 Whale Rally, to assist them with
their plight.
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Born Free
Ministries
This charity is in Plettenberg Bay |
Pastor Allan
Jubber and his wife do extensive missionary work amongst the underprivileged in the
Plettenberg area. He and his wife run a soup kitchen in three different
areas, namely Mandela Park, The Craggs and Bossiegif. They feed over 5,000
people a week and are totally reliant on charity and hand-outs.
On 29th
August 2010, the Ulysses Garden Route Chapter donated goods
to Born Free Ministries with proceeds from the 2010 Whale Rally, to assist them with
their plight.
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PO
Box 989 Knysna 6570
Tel
+27 (0) 44 3825260
Fax
+27 (0) 44 3821063
E-mail:
kadcdirector@uninet.co.za
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Knysna Alcohol and
Drug Center provides programmes for the prevention, treatment,
reintegration and aftercare services in respect of substance abuse.
This is achieved through
education, awareness and training in substance abuse to communities and
persons of all ages in Plettenberg bay, Knysna, Sedgefield and Surrounding
areas.
On 29th
August 2010, the Ulysses Garden Route Chapter donated goods
to KDAC with proceeds from the 2010 Whale Rally, to assist them with
their plight.
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Die Sterreweg
is a special day-care centre in Plettenberg Bay for children with special
cognitive & physical disabilities. The project was set up in 2007 by a
Belgian N.P.O., dREAMCATCHER, in partnership with Sabrina Love Foundation
& Knysna Assoc. for Persons with Disabilities.
The children
receive special guidance & are offered individually adjusted training
programmes to stimulate motoric, social & communicative skills &
to enhance self-reliance. Die Sterreweg also functions as a resource
centre for parents with physically/mentally challenged children who live
in the area.
On 29th
August 2010, the Ulysses Garden Route Chapter donated goods
to Sterreweg with proceeds from the 2010 Whale Rally, to assist them with
their plight.
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