Support 500 vulnerable South African children

by Rays of Hope Alexandra
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children
Support 500 vulnerable South African children

Project Report | Oct 19, 2020
Restoration is our focus post-lockdown

By Tracey Peppler | Project Leader

One of our new counselling rooms
One of our new counselling rooms

Lockdown was difficult for everyone, but for the poor and vulnerable families living in Alexandra, it was almost unbearable. Food was in short supply, unemployment levels higher than before, children not at school but also not learning, gender-based violence at staggering levels, fear running high and loved ones dying from the virus and other illnesses. 

While Rays of Hope's team did what they could in lockdown to support the families who are part of the programme, many, many adults and children have been left feeling depressed, traumatised, suicidal and damaged.

As soon as we could, when lockdown levels were reduced, we opened our new Counselling Centre. It provides a safe space for people to meet with qualified social workers to talk, receive support and slowly, slowly move towards feeling stronger and better able to cope with life. It is because of the support from people like you, that we can offer this service to the community and partner with them to a place of healing and restoration.

For the children, we have a play therapy room that allows them to receive counselling while playing. We also have our after-school programme, which provides a safe space to receive unconditional love and support, while being encouraged to talk through what they see, hear and feel - most of which children should never have to experience in their young lives.

Thank you for partnering with us to enable us to restore young lives and the lives of their families, and to give them hope for a better future!

Our goal... a restored relationship
Our goal... a restored relationship
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Jun 25, 2020
The people of Alex say "THANK YOU"

By Tracey Peppler | Project Leader

Mar 2, 2020
Your support helped Julius

By Tracey Peppler | Project Leader

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Rays of Hope Alexandra

Location: Sandton, Johannesburg - South Africa
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Project Leader:
Tracey Peppler
Sandton, Johannesburg , South Africa
$71,048 raised of $100,000 goal
 
556 donations
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