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Emasithandane Children's Project
FounderMama Zelphina Maposela
TypeCharity
FocusOrphaned and children's rights
Location
Area served Nyanga, Cape Town, South Africa
Key people
Hazel Maposela (administrator)
Employees10
Websiteemasithandane.org.za

Emasithandane Children's Project (also known as Emasithandane) is a home for orphaned and other vulnerable children in Nyanga, Cape Town, South Africa, one of the poorest townships in the city. About 25 children live in the home. It was founded by Mama Zelphina Maposela, who moved to Nyanga from the Eastern Cape to help address the orphan crisis in the area. Emasithandane has partnered with organizations such as the Desmond Tutu TB Centre, CHOSA, and People Environmental Planning.

References

  1. "History and Background". Emasithandane. emasithandane.org. Retrieved June 4, 2011.

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