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Afrikaanse Christelike Vroue Vereniging

Address:

61 Caledon Street, 8000 Cape Town

Telephone:
(021) 461 7437

Fax:
(021) 461 0074

Description
THE ACVV IS THE OLDEST WELFARE ORGANISATION IN SA THAT RENDERS COMPREHENSIVE SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES TO FAMILIES IN NEED.

WHO DOES THE ACVV DELIVER SERVICES TO?
Children, families and older persons in need, irrespective of language, religious persuasion, gender or sexual orientation.


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WHAT DOES THE ACVV BELIEVE IN?
Every person has the right to be treated with dignity and respect.


The development of people, families and communities’ strengths.
To live according to Christian values.
Service delivery in the consumers’ home language, as far as possible. The Afrikaans language is cherished by the Society.
Women in particular have the ability and responsibility to build bridges in communities.

Keywords
Family, Creche, Welfare Organisations, Research, Day Care, Disability, Community Development, Volunteer, Protection Services, Assisted Living, Vulnerable Children, After School Centres, Care Services, Social Care, Social Welfare Services, Programme Development, Children’s Services
Company description
Protection services for children and families by safeguarding them, increasing the communities’ knowledge and involvement and developing skills so that families can function effectively.
The safe care, nurturing and development of pre-school children in crèches, stimulation groups and pre-primary schools/classes, as well as after school supervision services for primary school learners.
Support and care of older persons and persons with disabilities in the community by means of service centres, assisted living, as well as providing care in homes for older persons/ frail care facilities.
Empowerment of women and community members through capacity building and the development of skills and leadership potential.
WHAT SERVICES DOES THE ACVV RENDER?
Developmental social work services.
Community development.
Social relief.
Social care by volunteers.
Holiday home for children.
Facilities for children, such as crèches and drop-in centres.
Stimulation groups for pre-school children.
Pre-primary classes/schools for children.
After school centres for primary school learners.
Institutions for children, such as children’s homes and children and youth care centres.
Service centres for older persons.
Assisted living for older persons.
Homes for older persons /frail care facilities.
Home for women with neural disorders.
Sheltered employment for people with disabilities.
Capacity building for managements and personnel.
Mentorship for informal and upcoming community based organisations.
Research and programme development.

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