Ms Sarah Sibiya & Patience, founders of Tshepang Care Centre, started the centre in 2013 to care and love vulnerable and orphaned children from around the Vusimuzi Informal Settlement.

Hope to Heal foundation donated 30 teddy bears and 8 blankets to the 8 live in children at Tshapeng Care Centre for Mandela Day.

Hope to Heal Foundation recently launched the Hope to Heal Magazine. The magazine is to educate and create awareness against crimes of circumstances and crisis. Far too many people are suffering in silence due to these crimes and our aim is to break the silence.

Teenage pregnancy is a major crisis in society thus many children’s lives are affected due to neglect and abandonment. We urge parents to play an active role in their children’s lives through commination on life skills. Parents should encourage their teenagers to volunteer their time at Orphanages and Centres like Tshapeng, so they are able to learn and understand that a child comes with great responsibilities. Go online to view the 1st issue and to find out more about what we do. www.hopetoheal.org.za

Hope to Heal Foundation donated blankets, toys and toiletries to 10 organisations for Mandela Day. We run various programmes throughout the year to help uplift those in need. We welcome you to join hands with us so together we can make a difference in society and make this world a better place for our children.

 

Seema Naidoo

Founder and Executive Director

0789067461

www.hopetoheal.org.za