Today we spoke to Michael Moyakhe from Bread of Life which is an organisation that was established after the need for youth development and HIV/AIDS programs was identified. This is because they believe that the youth are the most at risk. If you want further information about Bread of Life or you would like to get involved with the organisation give Michael a call on 079 688 7009 or phone the Bread of Life offices on 021 695 2123. You can also e-mail them - langabreadoflife@yahoo.com
Then we were joined by Rosie Mashala from Baphumelele Children’s Home which aims to provide a home and refuge to children who are handicapped, orphaned, abused, abandoned and vulnerable. If you would like to get in contact with Baphumelele Children’s Home call their offices on 021 361 8631 / 082 7188 275 or visit their website on www.baphumelele.org.za.
Lastly we had Ellen Smith from the Family Law Clinic who spoke to us about the work that they do and their legal services they offer people in the community who is not able to afford it. You can call them on 021 465 7320 if you need any legal assistance in divorce, custody and maintenance battles. They are also in search of unemployed women who can be trained in the legal field. So if you are interested give them a call.
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