Life Centres

Life Centres are places of hope, where vulnerable children are loved and cared for, and given the opportunity to develop through healthy relationships and play.

Active Life Centres

eGoshen Kids Club

eGoshen Kids Club is located in Elandshoek, a small rural community situated near our Church Unlimited Kaapschehoop site. Many unemployed and seasonal workers are settled in this area. What is unique about our partnership with eGoshen is that this centre is led by a local church called Uniting Reformed Church.

Swalala Life Centre

Founded by the late Pastor Samuel Chauque, this centre engages local youth through vibrant Sports and Arts Academies including soccer and choir. The dedicated team provides nutritious meals and vital home visits to support the most vulnerable families within the Masoyi community, continuing a long and rich legacy of care.

Siyanakekela Life Centre

Siyanakekela Life Centre focuses on training its team to ensure vulnerable children are cared for well. Through dedicated care worker support, the centre provides essential stability. They have also seen success with sustainable organic farming, where local produce is now donated to enrich the daily meals for our children.

Teka Takho Disabled Centre

Tekatakho Disabled Care Centre cares for orphaned and vulnerable disabled people from Kabokweni and nearby areas. This vital centre provides great chances for medical staff and therapists to live out the Sinani mission. They offer a safe sanctuary and basic therapy for those who often face deep social isolation.

Msholozi Kids & Youth Club

What once started as a Friday club has blossomed into a fully operational life centre. Situated near Church Unlimited White River, it provides convenient access to live out the Sinani mission. Children receive nutritious meals and homework help while exploring their creativity through painting, pottery, and vibrant traditional dance classes.

Zwel Kids Club

Zwel Kids Club is a thriving life centre offering a variety of activities including homework help, board games, and performing arts. From soccer to gumboot dancing, the youth often outperform visitors in strategic games of chess. The centre has recently acquired land and is now raising funds for their building project.

Partner Communities

Bambani Community Based Organisation

The community of Oshoek faces many challenges which increase the vulnerability of children. A lack of access to suitable health care, unemployment, lack of food security, prostitution and teenage pregnancy are all contributing factors.

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