FOLLOW US


 

ecard

Send e-cards to our children.

With 64 children in our care, chances are someone is having a birthday this week! Click here to help make it special.
 

Read about our Black Economic Empowerment Rating

Meet the children

Giselle came to this country as a baby in her mother's arms ... a hapless refugee fleeing from the violence in her own country. Her mother must have thought it was the answer to a prayer when she met, and married, a South African man - but it wasn't long before he began sexually abusing the baby girl. Giselle ended up in a treatment centre for troubled children before coming to us in 2003. Her parents subsequently divorced and she is trying to mend her relationship with her mother.

Giselle needed extensive psycho-social therapy to overcome her troubled start in life - and is now a happy, bubbly young girl who is well liked by her peers and shows leadership qualities.

She was recently promoted to the Halfway House where she assumed responsibility for the monthly grocery allowance and always balances it exactly!


Eleven-year old David was abandoned first by his mother, and later by his father who attempted to 'sell' him. When he came to us, he had a terrible fear of abandonment and a bed-wetting problem, which he has since overcome.

David is a bright child who loves school - especially reading - and is always ready with a hug for his caregiver.


'A cutie who is always on the go and a real live-wire!' That's how her childcare worker describes little Maria. Nowadays it's hard to believe that before she came to us, she was repeatedly raped and sodomised by her older brothers.

She still has difficulty at school and was recently moved to a modified education, special school where she is in Grade 1. Despite her traumatic family life, Maria loves her mom very much and a re-unification process is underway.

*Children's names have been changed to protect identity

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

mastercard   visacard

Online credit card donations powered by
dat.gif

 

GET NEWS UPDATES
Name
Email
Security Code
[Please type the letters you see below into this box]
Human image test
 
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Dates for your diary

We’ve got plenty of exciting events lined up for our 120th anniversary, so please take note of these special days and be sure to join us! [more...]


A note from our Director

2012 marks the 120th anniversary of the founding of The Johannesburg Children’s Home by a group of women who were deeply concerned about the plight of orphaned children at the end of the 19th century. [more...]


A safe haven for three children in desperate straits

Fifty-six years ago, a woman with three dishevelled children knocked on the big wooden doors of the Johannesburg Children’s Home. [more...]


 

NLDTF


The Johannesburg Children’s Home would like to thank the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund (NLDTF) for their support in 2009/2010.

Click here to visit the NLDTF website.
 
TELL A FRIEND
Help our children find more friends, by clicking here!
 

Rollover image above to see how
you can make a difference