Child & Adolescent Counselling Worcester
- 01905 412115
- 4, Gheluvelt Mews, Off Waterworks Rd, Worcester WR1 3FE, United Kingdom
Founded in 1998, Yabonga Children’s Project began as a support initiative for women operating informal creches in their backyards. Over the years, we have expanded our reach and now run a dedicated children’s centre in Khayelitsha, welcoming 200 children daily. Our mission is to provide food, care, and support to children, as well as to empower the women who take on the role of caregivers.
Through various programmes, we focus on uplifting children, strengthening families, and fostering a sense of community. We believe that every child deserves access to nutritious meals, education, and emotional support to build a brighter future.
Our Community Mothers provide after-school programmes and serve meals in their homes, ensuring that children receive care within their communities. Donations support our training programmes, equipping these women with essential skills such as play therapy, life skills training, and educational techniques to better engage and support the children in their care.
The Yabonga Children’s Centre serves as a sanctuary for children in Khayelitsha. Here, we provide food, academic support, arts, and sports activities in a safe and nurturing environment. Every day, we serve meals to over 200 children, ensuring they receive the nourishment they need to grow and thrive.
Our Respite Programme provides temporary residential care for children aged five to ten who have experienced abuse or neglect. Through your support, we are able to create personalised care plans and provide ongoing assistance to ensure that each child receives the emotional and physical care they need to heal and move forward.
100% of every donation goes directly to providing food, shelter, and essential services for children. No matter the amount or frequency of your contribution, your generosity makes a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve.
“Yabonga provides me with family counselling and support. My mother is unemployed, and we rely on social grants. The food parcels and hygiene packs have helped my family tremendously.” – Beneficiary from Inkazimlo Primary School
“Yabonga has become my second home. The staff offer me great advice and academic support. I have also gained confidence in living with HIV, thanks to their guidance.” – Beneficiary from Zisukhanyo High School
“Through Yabonga, I was able to reconnect with my mother, whom I had been separated from. Our relationship continues to grow, and I am grateful for their support.” – Beneficiary from Masiphumelele Primary School
“Yabonga has taught me how to communicate better with children and has helped me build my self-esteem. The financial support I receive is an added bonus.” – Community Mother from Weltevreden
“Yabonga has equipped me with parenting skills, HIV and AIDS awareness, and self-esteem building. I feel empowered, not just as an employee but as a member of this supportive family.” – Community Mother from Mfuleni 1
“Working for Yabonga allows me to create meaningful change within my community. Providing nutritional support and acting as a role model for the children is incredibly rewarding.” – Community Mother from Luvuyo
For more information on how to support Yabonga Children’s Project, visit our website or contact us directly.