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Othandweni Family Care Centre

Othandweni is a children's home in Soweto that is a refuge for babies and infants as well as children up to the age of 18 years. 

Thirty abandoned babies and abused children younger than five are cared for at Othandweni. Many of these children are infected with the HIV virus or have AIDS and require constant attention. 

The older children are grouped according to their ages and live in cottages. There are 12 children to each cottage, and although the children are under the supervision of a child-care worker, the cottages have their own kitchens so the children can learn to cook and clean for themselves.

Please click on the link if you Would like to help Othandweni with a donation.

Click here for more information about Othandweni Children's Home.


Princess Alice Adoption Home

This home cares for 25 babies who have either been abandoned or are awaiting adoption, and works closely with our Foster Care and Adoption unit. The home also provides counseling and limited accommodation for pregnant single women and girls.

Would you like to help the Princess Alice home with a donation? Please click the appropriate link.

 

 

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