Between 1990 and 2010 we have been involved with numerous organizations at many different levels.
Below are a number of organizations we founded and/or initiated:
THE HOUSE
Founded 1990. Retrieval program and shelter for girls and young women who are surviving Street life in Hillbrow, the slums of Johannesburg.
INTOMBI SHELTER
Second phase residential care centre for young women who survived the scourge of the Street.
KULULA SKILLS CENTRE
Final phase residential care, academic school and life skills centre for young women and girls who survived the Street.
ChildFind
Nationwide network of volunteers pooling their collective voice and efforts to pressure and advocate Government and Courts to act equitably in cases of child sexual exploitation and physical abuse, and to pass legislation to make it legal for private sector to setup shelters and care centers for girl children, in the same way as there have been centres for boy children for many years already. A collective voice to stop the sexual discrimination in the legislature.
Give-a-Life
International network of members who work together to bring young female survivors of life on the Streets over to Canada to study a course in and be qualified as a Personal Support Worker in order to either go back to their country of origin to work in the shelters where they once lived, or to get a job in Canada with the intention to immigrate and start a new life. The young people must have earned their grade 12, show a police clearance satisfying Candian Immigration rules, and show a clean bill of health free of HIV, HepB or any other infectious disease.
This program brings young women over to Canada to live and study in the community - giving them a life they never ever thought possible.



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