We closed off with Zeni
Thumbadoo – Deputy Director for the Isibindi Project. The Isibindi project trains
unemployed community members in child and youth care work who are then deployed
in their own communities under the supervision of a qualified social worker to
work with children at risk as a result of poverty and HIV/AIDS where children
are orphaned, live in child-headed households or grannyheaded households, or
care for their ailing parents. If you want more information about the project
you can call (021) 762 6076 or send a fax to (021) 762 5352.
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