In an attempt to provide some comfort this Ramadaan to a few of our underprivileged Muslims in Durban, the Jamiat KZN Project H.E.L.P. team undertook a pre-Ramadaan distribution to a small community of Malawian nationals residing in a dilapidated house in Centre Street, Overport. The team discovered 2 families …
Read More »PROJECT H.E.L.P. – KHANYA EDU-CARE COMMUNITY CRECHE
Following up on its local outreach projects at two babies’ crèches in Quarry Heights, the Jamiat KZN Project H.E.L.P. team discovered another community based babies’ crèche with over 130 children, the Khanya Edu-Care Centre in Newlands West. The crèche is located in the most disadvantaged area of the suburb surrounded …
Read More »PROJECT H.E.L.P. – QUARRY HEIGHTS BABIES CRECHES
The Jamiatul Ulama KZN PROJECT H.EL.P. Relief Team recently visited the area of Quarry Heights, a low cost housing settlement with most houses no larger than 20m2 and having just one toilet and one water tap connection. Although roads in the area are tarred with street lighting, some households …
Read More »PROJECT HELP – iThemba Lethu Babies Home
The Jamiat KZN PROJECT H.E.L.P. relief team in its continuous attempts to assist the underprivileged discovered a babies home near Cator Manor called iThemba Lethu. They are a local Durban based NGO that manage two transition babies homes committed to caring for orphaned, abandoned or vulnerable (physically, emotionally or sexually abused) …
Read More »PROJECT H.E.L.P. – SPRINGFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL
Alhamdulillah, on 13 March 2018 the Jamiat KZN PROJECT H.E.L.P team together with its Skills Development Centre visited the 115-year-old Springfield Primary School on Alpine Road. This visit was prompted by the findings of a survey conducted by the Skills Youth Group, which identified this school as being very …
Read More »Jamiatul Ulama KZN Skills Development Centre (SDC)
JANUARY /FEBRUARY 2018 UPDATE Alhamdulillah, we commenced with our Skills Empowerment course (January-June) 2018. The course duration is six months. Monday to Friday from 8.00 am to 3.30 pm. The current group consists of twelve dedicated learners. Eight students are Muslim whilst four are non-Muslim. Students are from …
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PROJECT H.E.L.P. – LANGELER TOWERS
South Africa is home to an estimated 4.42 million people over the age of 60, which is projected to increase to 7 million in 2030! 16% of retired people are fully dependent on state pensions, 31% have to keep on working to earn a living, and 47% depend on …
Read More »Albert Luthuli Hospital
The Jamiat KZN PROJECT H.EL.P. team in collaboration with its sister volunteers from Muslimah Charity Network Group visited the Oncology Department at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Hospital in Durban on 19th December 2017. Over 35 children undergoing chemotherapy were given goody bags containing chips, sweets, juice, bottled water, crayons, …
Read More »Fun Day For Underprivileged Children
To add meaning to the Day of Reconciliation, on 16th December 2017, the Jamiat KZN PROJECT H.E.L.P. relief team in collaboration with its sister volunteers from Muslimah Charity Network Group hosted a fun day at Mitchell Park for over 80 underprivileged children from the Puntans Hill informal settlement. The children …
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