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Winners of the inaugural NLB Awards
Social Champions
Eluxolweni Charitable Trust
Residential care to street children.
Prevention, intervention and reintegration into families and the
community.
Offers therapeutic programmes
designed for the residential care
of children outside the family
environment.
Reception, care and development of
children on a shared basis with the
partent or other person having parental
responsibilities.
Reception and temporary safe care of
children to protect them from abuse or
neglect.
Reception and temporary safe care
of trafficked or comercially sexually
exploited children.
Reception and temporary safe care of
children for the purpose of observation
and assessment, providing counselling
and other treatment and assisting them
to reintegrate with their families and the
comunity.
Girls and Boys Town, South
Africa delivers national services that:
• Focus on the individual needs
of youth in family homes and
youth development centers,
by implementing nationally
researched, standardized and
specialized child & youth care
programs.
• Improve the healthy development
of youth in the broader community
through Girls and Boys Town’s
Social Champions
Charities Sector
Eluxolweni Charitable Trust
Girl & Boys Town
FAMSA Limpopo
Teddy Bear Clinic for Abused Children
The Teddy Bear Clinic for
Abused Children (TTBC) is a
non-profit organization dedicated
to ensuring abused children are
protected and rehabilitated. We
provide therapy, counseling,
assistance, love, comfort, safety
and ongoing support to children
who have been abused.
The Teddy Bear Clinic does not only
work with children, but with parents
and communities empowering them
with knowledge and skills so that we
can help put an end to child abuse.
We also proactively approach
schools to provide education to the
learners and training to the teachers
in order to revent any abuse that
may happen in their day-to-day
lives.
national hotline and regional
training and resource centers.
• Capacitate parents, caregivers,
families, community professionals,
educators and others in the field
of youth development through
training.
• Are sensitive to the need to deliver
community based services for
youth in greatest need in less
resourced communities.
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