Let’s make Child Protection Week mean something!
If you listen to the news, you will have heard about the 22-month-old baby girl in Vhembe who was violently raped by an unknown assailant at the beginning of May.
In another current case, the search is on for two-year-old Omphile Sethole, who was kidnapped from her home in Limpopo. We pray for her safe return. But it’s difficult to hold onto hope when 23% of children who go missing in South Africa are never found, or are found dead.
Why am I sharing these horrific statistics with you? Because they highlight the need to protect children … all children. Especially those too young to even tell us what has been done to them.
These are babies – frightened of the dark and monsters under the bed. Only, in these cases, the monsters are real.
Child Protection Week – from 29 May to 5 June – shines the spotlight on the need for action. Not just from the police and child welfare services – but from every one of us.
We have eyes that see and ears that hear. We can all play a part in helping to keep children safe.
And we have voices we can use to demand action from the system – government, police departments and social services.
And we can help provide safe places for children in need of protection … places like The Durban Child & Youth Care Centre.
Here, children who’ve been rescued from harm feel secure enough to sleep peacefully and laugh freely. We help them overcome the trauma of the past and rebuild confidence, trust and hope for the future.
Will you be part of that, please?
Your donation, made today, provides shelter, food, clothing, therapy and education for vulnerable children.
We cannot change their past – but together, we can give them the future they deserve.
children deserve to be safe & happy
But it’s not a perfect world.
The Durban Child & Youth Care Centre strives to give children who’ve been orphaned, abandoned, neglected or abused, another chance of a happy childhood. We provide a safe home, all the daily necessities, education and encouragement to help them develop into healthy, well-adjusted kids.
Wherever possible, we work with the family to enable children to return home. Because every child needs a place to belong.
WATCH OUR VIDEO TO FIND OUT MORE
SOUTH AFRICA’S CHILDREN ARE HURTING
In mid 2018, South Africa was home to 19.7 million children under the age of 18
Of these:
million orphans
million dependent on grants
thousand live in
child only households
%
live below
the poverty line
HOW WE HELP
OUR PROGRAMMES
RESIDENTIAL CARE
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OUR PROGRAMMES
RESIDENTIAL CARE
Up to 60 boys and girls, between the ages of 2-18, live in three units. They attend local schools and receive counseling, remedial teaching, therapy and other activities designed to encourage them to develop skills, talents and confidence.

OUR PROGRAMMES
AMAQHAWE CENTRE
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OUR PROGRAMMES
AMAQHAWE CENTRE
This is a home for 14 children suffering from chronic life threatening illnesses (mainly HIV) and disabilities. We focus on their emotional, spiritual and medical care. Wherever possible, families are encouraged to be involved.

OUR PROGRAMMES
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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OUR PROGRAMMES
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Professional support to other child & youth care centres, the National Association of Child Care Workers, Regional Youth Forum, etc.

OUR PROGRAMMES
RESIDENTIAL CARE
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OUR PROGRAMMES
RESIDENTIAL CARE
Up to 60 boys and girls, between the ages of 2-18, live in three units. They attend local schools and receive counseling, remedial teaching, therapy and other activities designed to encourage them to develop skills, talents and confidence.

OUR PROGRAMMES
AMAQHAWE CENTRE
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OUR PROGRAMMES
AMAQHAWE CENTRE
This is a home for 14 children suffering from chronic life threatening illnesses (mainly HIV) and disabilities. We focus on their emotional, spiritual and medical care. Wherever possible, families are encouraged to be involved.

OUR PROGRAMMES
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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OUR PROGRAMMES
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Professional support to other child & youth care centres, the National Association of Child Care Workers, Regional Youth Forum, etc.

Play your part
Although we receive a government subsidy for each child, this is nowhere near the real cost of caring.
Your donation helps provide food, shelter, education, medical care and the therapeutic programmes
these children need to overcome their unhappy past and develop into confident, happy young people.

Gifts in Kind
We appreciate donations of non-perishable food items, clothing and toiletries. Please contact us for a list of our most pressing needs.
Get a MySchool Card
Choose the Durban Child & Youth Care Centre as the beneficiary of your MySchool card and help raise funds every time you swipe the card.
Volunteer
Helping with homework, mentoring older children and sewing clothes are just some of the ways you can make a difference.
Maintenance
Provide a regular monthly service like removal of garden refuse, or general maintenance like replacing light bulbs and tap washers.
Fundraise for us
Run a marathon and ask your friends to sponsor you … or ask for donations to DCYCC in lieu of birthday or Christmas gifts.
Set up a monthly payment
Even small donations – made regularly every month by debit order or recurring EFT – add up to a whole lot of help.
Leave a bequest
One sentence in your will could make a lasting impact on a child’s life – and costs you nothing right now!
Sponsor a child
Contribute towards the cost of caring for one child, with a regular monthly donation towards food, clothing, education and medical bills.
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