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Glynnis Dauth, Bluff: Isiaiah 54, crisis care NGO for abused
“and abandoned children
Our organisation owes much to SAPREF. For many years we were operating from a two- bedroom home on the Bluff until SAPREF bought a large Bluff property for our children’s home. They also gave us training on running an NGO efficiently, how to handle domestic
violence, etc. More than anything, SAPREF is very open to su”
even challenge from us as community organisations.
“Sammy Sayed: Krishna Rabilall Foundation, Merebank
On behalf of the Durban South community, we congratulate SAPREF on their
50th anniversary. We are mindful of the great role they play in terms of their social responsibility. They have been active with numerous NGOs and CBOs in the area. W”e trust that they will continue to engage with the community for the next 50 years.
“Yvonne Bassier: Merewent Community Policing Forum
Congratulations to SAPREF on their 50th anniversary. As a member of the CLF, I have found the CLF provides a unique platform for NGOs in the South Durban region to network. Because the main concern of the communities is whether they are being affected by pollution/emissions, SAPREF, on a monthly basis, provides the members with all the relevant details pertaining to environmental performance. Added to this, SAPREF, in its attempt to empower CL”F members, regularly invites experts to speak at the meetings on various topics.
ggestion, participation and
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