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our projects Waves of Good Hope, particularly John Bleach, spends a great deal of time assessing the needs of the various projects in the Cape Town Region. The community based projects that Waves of Good Hope decide to support generally receive little or, in most cases, no government funding or support.
The main projects we currently support are: Cotlands Cotlands provides residential care for up to 30 children from birth to seven years who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness and who cannot be cared for in the community.
Sive Nathi is a home for severely and profoundly physically and or mentally disabled children. The home was originally started by a domestic worker from Khayelitsha in 1997. Since then she has given a home to disabled children whose parents have died, no longer want their sick children or simply cannot cope with their disabilities. Kaya Now Now Kaya-Now-Now's primary objective is to be instrumental in the realisation of development projects, focused on, but not limited to, projects dealing with Early Childhood Development, HIV/AIDS education, community development and nature conservation. Community Action towards a Safer Environment (CASE) CASE seeks to break the cycle of crime and violence in which young people live by equipping community members to recognise and respond appropriately to both the causes and effects of crime and violence in their communities. Future Factory Future Factory is a sports development project that works with a number of Website donated by onlinedesigner.com.au ©Waves of Good Hope 2007 |
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