COMPASSION

MERCY

LOVE

Practical Help. Lasting Change.

Who we Assist

What we did so far

Through the incredible kindness and generosity of individuals, organizations, companies, and corporates, we have been able to extend our reach and make a tangible difference in many lives.

  • Provide cupcakes and cakes for children’s birthdays and surprise parties at children’s homes to make them feel special.
  • Donate food to the Caravan Park community.
  • Support the Germiston Soup Kitchen (±250 meals, 4 times per week).
  • Support the Springs Soup Kitchen (±3 times per week feeding the homeless).
  • Distribute Easter eggs to partner organizations and Government Village.
  • Donate 2.4 tons of fresh potato chips to organisations, Government Village, and Child Welfare Benoni.
  • Partner with Pick n Pay (300 kg of chips for community specials and staff support).
  • Host year-end celebrations with gifts for children and meals for old age homes.
  • Distribute Santa shoeboxes to foster children and old age homes.
  • Provide knitted blankets through a dedicated volunteer team.
  • Run a stationery drive for children in informal settlements.
  • Donate mugs, glasses, cutlery, toiletries, sweets, chocolates, and blankets to SAVF Germiston old age homes.
  • Secure accommodation for three individuals, helping them off the streets into new beginnings.
  • Arrange specialist medical support and glasses for underprivileged children.
  • Support holiday programs such as ICY Camps and Jumpstart Camps (apples and cold drinks).
  • Work alongside organizations supporting mothers with unplanned pregnancies, collecting baby essentials.
  • Donate milk and eggs to shelters for abused women and children.
  • Provide handbags filled with toiletries to abused women.
  • Distribute ready-made sandwiches, fruit, and cold drinks to the less fortunate.
  • Partner with RATA for foster children’s Santa functions (games, prizes, vouchers, and gifts).
  • Receive and distribute freshly baked bread from bakeries and sourdough and pies from local coffee shops.
  • Distribute fresh vegetables, fruit, and bread donated by a local church.
  • Spoil veterans with a meal, cold drink, care package, and food parcel.
  • Distribute donated clothing to those in need and share excess with other NPCs.
  • Prepare towels for youth training programs, embroidered by a foster parent we support.
  • Donate a workbench and materials to uplift a foster parent’s sewing initiative.
  • Assist single-breadwinner families and homeless individuals with food support.
  • Host monthly relationship-building gatherings with supported organizations.

What 2026 holds for us

In 2026, we look forward to expanding our impact and deepening our community footprint.

We are planning to open a charity shop to support sustainable fundraising and create further opportunities for upliftment. We are also in the process of adding another foster home, a children’s home, and an additional old age home to the network of organizations we serve.

Our involvement with East Rand RATA’s foster families will grow as we strengthen our support and collaboration within the foster care community.

In addition, we are launching three exciting upliftment initiatives aimed at creating skills development and income-generating opportunities:

  • A recycling project using a donated machine that upcycles plastic cold drink bottles into brooms.

  • A Perspex project (pending the required equipment) to manufacture keyrings.

  • A card-making initiative using a donated machine to produce birthday and celebration cards.

These projects represent our commitment not only to meeting immediate needs but also to building sustainable pathways toward dignity, empowerment, and long-term community development.