Angels’ Care 2023 Annual Report & 2024 Impact Report
Read Our Full 2023 Annual Report Here Read Our 2024 Impact Report Here
Read Our Full 2023 Annual Report Here Read Our 2024 Impact Report Here
A message from our Chairperson Read the full report here 2021 saw the world continue to grapple with the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic. In spite of this and the unprecedented civil unrest experienced in our local community during July, our focus at Angels' Care Centre remained steadfastly centred on: education, nutrition, health care,
A message from our Chairperson Read the full report here What a year 2020 has been! A year no one will forget and one where Angels Care Centre was able to not only make a significant and lasting contribution to our community, but also expand our facilities and services offered. I am proud to
At Angels' Care, the values we uphold are those we teach to the children at our pre-primary. Early Childhood Development and Education provide essential building blocks for a child's future and the role they will play in society. This is why we teach each the children in our classes the importance of the
Read our Annual Report here Message from the Chairperson As I write this annual message during 2020 in the midst of a global pandemic, I gratefully reflect on 2019 where our focus at Angles' Care was to improve and expand our existing programmes focusing on: education, nutrition, health care, spiritual enrichment and social outreach. In
Carolyn Hancock of Angels’ Care Centre, Thembelihle School and The DNA Project is the 2020 Santam Social Entrepreneur (awarded to a female entrepreneur who is making a real difference in her community). The winners of the annual Santam Women of the Future Awards in association with FAIRLADY and TRUELOVE were announced at an exclusive business luncheon emceed by Doreen
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic (March 24), more than 51 479 daily food parcels have been distributed to children from Shyiabazali informal settlement and 4 790 weekly food parcels have been given to families in the Umngeni area, but this is not the extent of our COVID-19 story! The children we are assisting
Uncle Jack - the man who is always as he puts it ‘fat and well’ Jack Haskins the manager at Angels Care Centre has just recruited a new staff member. Our new staff member is a little too big for his ears, has four legs and is possible the cutest thing to walk