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NAME & SHAME

Rent-a-Baby
Carte Blanche


Known Paedophiles in
Kempton Park


Drug Dealing &
Prostitution in Kempton


Disabled Police Parking
 

Hanlie Retief
praat met
Elsabé Coetzee
Rapport
29 Mei 2010

 


Donate
If you would like to donate some of your time, effort, things or money you are more than welcome to contact
Elsabe Coetzee at
082 055 0213 or
elsabecoe@mweb.co.za
 

 


Elsab
é Coetzee
of "Siphumelele"

Siphumelele is a non-profit, private endeavour
providing a home and education to as many children as possible

- children who have survived living on the streets, abuse, severe neglect and abandonment -

children in Kempton Park and surrounding areas.

The information contained in the Siphumelele web pages is supplied by, and may be verified with, Me. Elsabe Coetzee of the Siphumelele organisation.

PROGRESS & ACHIEVEMENTS
  • 278 Children taken in or cared for since beginning
  • ±30% of children re-united with a parent or extended families
  • 49 Kids received proper schooling since January 2005
  • 9 Children attended 3 different Private Schools in the past 4 years
  • 4 School prefects in the past 2 years
  • 1 Deputy Head Boy
  • 3 Children obtained Provincial Colours in Gymnastics
  • 2 Children to represent their Province at the SA’s  for Gymnastics
  • 2 Children playing 1st Team Rugby
  • Volunteer Social Worker does assessments
  • Volunteer Medical Doctor attends to Medical needs
  • Volunteer Psychologist does debriefing and group therapy
  • Volunteer Occupational Therapist conducts individual therapy sessions

 


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NEWS

  Jul / Aug 2010 Newsletter

  Nederlands Dagblad 26 May

  May 2010 Newsletter

  March 2010 Newsletter

  February 2010 Newsletter

  Annual General Meeting
     15 February 2010


  Our children are no longer
     safe


  January 2010 Newsletter

  October 2009 Newsletter
    
English (download)
    
Afrikaans (aflaai)

  August 2009 Newsletter
    
English (download)
    
Afrikaans (aflaai)


OUR VISION
To help change the current lost generation of 40 000 street children into proud, wise, responsible, and God-fearing future leaders of South Africa.

OUR MISSION
Siphumelele endeavours to uplift, encourage and acknowledge the rights and dreams of abused and abandoned children through biblical principles.

We want to raise awareness of sexual, physical and emotional exploitation of street children.

We create a loving and caring environment within the community helping abused and abandoned children to achieve their optimal potential.