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Beyond Our Walls – Supporting Neighborhood Families

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The impact of the Growing Wise Homeless Centre extends far beyond the beneficiaries living within our Daspoort and Hermanstad properties. Over time, our centre has become known as a "hot spot" for anyone in the public who finds themselves in desperate need of help. We actively assist families in our surrounding neighborhood who are currently living below the breadline by distributing vital food and clothing. Unfortunately, our financial needs have greatly increased recently as more and more people reach out for emergency assistance. We urgently need financial sponsors to cater to the ever-increasing needs of our destitute citizens. Whether the assistance is financial or in the form of physical goods, community support is the only way we can continue to offer a lifeline to these struggling families. https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=204448262963770

A Specialized Haven for Disability Pensioners

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 Vulnerability takes many forms, and at Growing Wise, we recognize that some members of our community require specialized, long-term care. Under our umbrella, we manage a second property located at our Hermanstad office, which primarily houses disability pensioners. These specific beneficiaries are unable to generate their own income due to their disabilities and rely entirely on state pensions to survive. It is our mission to ensure they do not have to face the harsh realities of poverty alone. We assist these vulnerable individuals with comprehensive care, including their meals, clothing, toiletries, and bedding. Providing this level of consistent care places a significant demand on our resources, making the ongoing financial support from private sponsors absolutely critical to keeping this haven open.

The Daily Journey to Rehabilitation at Daspoort

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At our main shelter located at 446 Herman Street in Daspoort, the Growing Wise Homeless Centre currently accommodates up to 27 homeless and unemployed individuals. Our overarching goal is not just to provide a temporary roof, but to truly rehabilitate these people through the renewal of their self-worth and their faith. We strive to see them become productive members of society who are fully capable of standing on their own two feet again. However, the journey to independence requires daily sustenance and care. To keep the Daspoort shelter running, we must constantly provide food, clothing, toiletries, and bedding. Because we are totally reliant on the community, business, and private sectors for assistance, every single donation of daily essentials helps us maintain a dignified environment for our residents. https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=3958861937522365

Growing Wise Homeless Centre Announces Major Milestones in Fight Against Urban Poverty in Pretoria

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  PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA – Growing Wise Homeless Centre , a Section 21 non-profit organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of the destitute, is proud to announce significant achievements in its mission to restore dignity and self-worth to the homeless community. Under the leadership of Director Linda Vuyk, the Centre has reached three major milestones that highlight its growing impact within the Gauteng province. Key Milestones and Achievements: Expanded Residential Capacity : The Centre now successfully operates two separate properties, providing safe housing for up to 39 beneficiaries across its Hermanstad office and the Daspoort shelter. Specialized Support for Vulnerable Groups : Growing Wise has established a dedicated "second property" initiative specifically for disability pensioners who are unable to generate income and rely solely on state support. Community Outreach Expansion : Beyond residential care, the Centre has successfully extended its "breadline...