Dlalanathi provides psychosocial support for children and families in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, who are experiencing trauma and loss through play by training and supporting caregivers. Through unique healing processes designed for children, youth, families, Dlalanathi is strengthening safety networks to ensure children’s rights are realised and are protected by families and the community.
Dlalanathi provides psychosocial support for children and families in Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal, who are experiencing trauma and loss through play by training and supporting caregivers. Through unique healing processes designed for children, youth, families, Dlalanathi is strengthening safety networks to ensure children’s rights are realised and are protected by families and the community.
Building equitable, inclusive, and resilient communities for children, women, and girls with disabilities
The Action Foundation empowers caregivers, teachers, and institutions to nurture and support children, women, and girls with disabilities by providing them with psychosocial support, skills, and resources needed to effectively care for children with disabilities. Their interventions improve access to health care, education, and economic empowerment through direct service provision and strengthening the capacity of existing education, health systems, and networks.
Ewang’an Nadede Advocacy Initiative (ENAI – Africa) is dedicated to empowering and protecting indigenous girls and women in Kajiado County, Kenya. It combats early marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM) while promoting education, health services, and dignity.
As the only organisation providing these services within a five-village radius, ENAI also strengthens families through livelihood support, food security, and advocacy against gender-based violence.
This campaign seeks to raise $10,000 to expand ENAI’s outreach, safe spaces, and education support for vulnerable girls. Your gift will help protect those at risk and create pathways to brighter futures.
Since 1929, St Joseph House has been a refuge for boys with nowhere else to turn — children who are orphaned, abandoned, abused, or neglected. Today, 55 boys call this house their only home.
But the house that has protected them for generations is in urgent need of refurbishment. Cracks in the walls, worn-out facilities, and unsafe spaces now threaten the very children it was built to shelter. Without repairs, their safety and dignity are at risk.
We are raising $10,000 to refurbish St Joseph House, ensuring the boys can grow up in a safe, nurturing environment — with strong walls, secure spaces, and renewed hope.
Every contribution will help restore not just a building, but the childhoods of 55 vulnerable boys who deserve protection, stability, and a chance to dream again.
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