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Our Programmes

Our Targeted Programmes

Deep-rooted interventions for healing, accountability, and community transformation.

Programmes built around people, not systems

Each of our four programmes is designed to meet specific communities where they are — responding to their distinct needs with specialised, evidence-informed approaches grounded in dignity and hope.

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Men & Boys Programme

📍 Tshepiso & Sharpeville
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Men, boys & families

Men & Boys Programme

Based in Tshepiso, Sharpeville, and surrounding communities, this programme works with men and boys as essential partners in ending gender-based violence — not as the problem, but as a vital part of the solution.

Who We Serve

  • Men and boys
  • Fathers and male caregivers
  • Young males at risk
  • Families affected by GBV

What We Offer

  • Structured support groups
  • Positive masculinity workshops
  • Parenting and caregiving skills
  • Conflict resolution training
  • Emotional wellbeing support
🎯 Goal: Break cycles of violence by engaging men and boys as allies, fathers, and change-makers in their communities.
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Victim Empowerment & Psychosocial Support

📍 Vanderbijlpark Office
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Survivors & families

Victim Empowerment & Psychosocial Support

Operating from our Vanderbijlpark office, this programme provides compassionate, victim-centred support to women, girls, and all survivors of GBV — meeting people in their most vulnerable moments with care, respect, and professional expertise.

Who We Serve

  • Women and girls
  • GBV survivors (any age, any gender)
  • Families affected by violence
  • Anyone meeting VEP criteria

What We Offer

  • Trauma-informed counselling
  • Safety planning and protection
  • Legal and medical referrals
  • Empowerment group sessions
  • Ongoing case management
🎯 Goal: Restore dignity, promote healing, and build resilience for every survivor we serve.
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Social Behaviour Change Champion

📍 Community-wide
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Prevention & awareness

Social Behaviour Change Champion

This prevention programme works across communities to challenge the harmful norms, beliefs, and behaviours that fuel gender-based violence — training community members to become champions for change.

Who We Engage

  • Schools and learners
  • Churches and faith leaders
  • Traditional leaders and healers
  • Community members and the public

What We Offer

  • Community dialogues
  • School-based programmes
  • Media and awareness campaigns
  • Champion training
🎯 Goal: Mobilise entire communities to prevent violence and drive long-term social transformation.
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Sustainable Livelihood & Food Garden

📍 Sebokeng
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Livelihoods & food security

Sustainable Livelihood & Food Garden

Based opposite Sebokeng Hospital, our food garden and livelihood programme addresses the economic root causes of vulnerability — providing skills, food, and income opportunities to those who need them most.

Who We Serve

  • Unemployed individuals
  • Vulnerable households
  • Families facing food insecurity
  • Women and youth seeking income

What We Offer

  • Community food garden
  • Agricultural skills training
  • Food parcels and relief
  • Income generation opportunities
🎯 Goal: Reduce economic vulnerability and build household resilience through sustainable livelihoods.