The DurbanVille Children's Home

Many children in our country are left without parental supervision: divorced parents, single mothers or fathers, parents in jails, street children. They are left alone just to become victims of an unfair society.

Through the phone, we spoke to Jessica Johannisen who is a social worker at DurbanVille Chidren's home about their organisation and what they do for our children.

The DurbanVille children's home started in 1883 to look after children in need of care from all communities. As the country suffers from AIDS, 3.7 million of children are left orphans and they have no where to go.

The DurbanVille Children's Home has 144 children between the ages of 2-18 years, but those children have been through a lot already in their young lives. They have difficult touching sad stories.

If you want to get involved in such a noble cause, you can financially help the organisation or you go to volunteer, to help the children with their home-work.

For more information contact
Tel: 021 975 6822
Email: bestuur@durbanvillekinderhuis.org.za
Web: www.durbanvillekinderhuis.org.za

                                      By: Panphil Tshisumpa

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