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Since 1988 Thembisa has funded over 60 different projects in South Africa. Some start-up projects have become viable. Others, such as orphanages and child feeding schemes, training programme, etc, are unlikely to become self-sustaining and need continuing support.

Projects include:
  • Education and training (e.g. leadership development)
  • Empowerment and income generation (e.g. craftwork, agriculture)
  • Community projects (e.g. orphanages, food kitchens)
Currently funded projects
  1. African Leadership Development Institute (ALDI)  Leadership Training, Empowerment, Income generation
  2. Bethesda Arts Centre              
    Centre for Arts education and health
  3. Sakhumzi
    Orphanage
  4. WARMTH
    Feeding / entrepreneurship scheme
  5. The Masikhulisane Trust
    Poverty alleviation, job creation
  6. Bonginkosi Preschool
    Preschool for children from extremely deprived families
  7. GADRA visually impaired project
    Helping visually impaired people
  8. Sinethemba shelter
    shelter for abused women and children
  9. Eluxolweni shelter
    Shelter for street children
  10. Bonginkosi blanket project
    Income generation
  11. The Alexandria Haven
    Orphanage
  12. Preschool places, Grahamstown

Archive of previously funded projects dating back to 2007

  1. Gauteng Peace and Development Foundation
    Empowerment, training and income generation
  2. Ingelozi Eyetu
    Craftwork project
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  1. Eluxolweni shelter

    Perspective

    The Eastern Cape is notorious for its poverty due mostly to appalling rates of unemployment.  According to the Institute for Race Relations 49.4% of people living in the Eastern Cape are unemployed.  In Grahamstown it could be close to 70%.

    The Eluxolweni Shelter Cares for Street-Children

    Most of the children at the shelter come from poor backgrounds, with abuse in the home or from neighbors and as a result ended up on the streets.  There they face ongoing abuse, mistreatment and neglect.

    The shelter gives these kids aged 8 to 18, the chance to escape the cycle of poverty and addiction.  Not only do they have a safe place to live but receive an education, and guidance on how to deal with the difficulties they have encountered. 

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    With the assistance of volunteers from the community, including students from Rhodes University, a range of support and extra mural activities are also offered.  For some children this is perhaps the first stability they have ever experienced.

    The shelter is run by a management team and a staff of eleven.  The house parents include a qualified social worker, and the Director cum Project Manager, David Claassen.

    IT COSTS TO RUN THIS SHELTER!

    The hardest money to raise is for day-to-day living. 

    This is what ELUXOLWENI is really short of.  Money is urgently needed on an ongoing basis for food, clothing, books, educational materials, laundry and kitchen equipment. The shelter is also planning a significant extension and renovation of the living area.

    Thembisa first provided a grant to Eluxolweni of £600, raised at our annual walk in September 07.  Where funds allow additional contributions are allocated.

    For further information click here


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