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Eight programmes, working as one.

Each programme is designed to meet a specific need — but they're built to work together. A child protection referral can flow into family preservation, parenting support, and youth outreach. That's the integration in our name.

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Child & Family

Caring for the family unit.

Strengthening families through psychosocial care, prevention, preservation, reunification and parenting support.

1

Provide psychosocial services to children and their families.

2

Conduct awareness campaigns and prevention services.

3

Family preservation services for at-risk households.

4

Family reunification services.

5

Parenting programmes for caregivers.

6

Child protection services.

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After-care services for families.

02
Social Crime Prevention

Diverting young lives from harm.

Working with children in conflict with the law and those at risk of offending.

1

Psychosocial services for children and families of children in conflict with the law.

2

Prevention services for children at risk of committing crime.

03
Persons with Disabilities

Advocacy & therapy that empowers.

Building self-advocacy capacity, leadership skills and access to therapeutic services.

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Awareness on self-advocacy, disability rights, and leadership skills — empowering individuals to advocate for themselves and others.

2

Volunteer programmes where individuals with disabilities contribute their skills to community causes.

3

Therapeutic services: physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy and counselling.

04
Anti-Substance Abuse

Awareness, alternatives, and recovery.

Mobilising communities, engaging young people, and equipping families to spot early warning signs.

1

Raise awareness and mobilise communities against substance abuse.

2

Engage young people in sports, arts and recreational activities — productive use of leisure time.

3

Peer education for parents, families and communities — recognising warning signs and accessing services.

05
Victim Empowerment Programme

Standing with survivors — start to finish.

From awareness through court support, debriefing and reintegration into the community.

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Awareness campaigns at schools, men's & women's groups, churches, CBOs, radio and community events.

2

Parental skills, debriefing and therapeutic services for women and children exposed to domestic violence.

3

Statutory court support: court preparation, support to victims, supervision of child witnesses, intermediary services and counselling.

4

Reunification & reintegration: family enrichment, home visits and counselling.

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HIV/AIDS & TB

Care, support & behaviour change.

Psychosocial support for those infected and affected, plus prevention and behaviour change in the community.

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Situation analysis on vulnerable communities, families and individuals.

2

Home visits.

3

Counselling and referrals.

4

HIV and TB risk screening at first contact with the client.

5

Pre- and post-test counselling.

6

Referrals for HIV testing and TB testing.

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Treatment adherence support for beneficiaries living with HIV.

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Disclosure support for adults and parents of children living with HIV/TB.

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Awareness campaigns at schools, faith groups, CBOs and on community radio.

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Youth & Women Empowerment

Skills that pay the bills.

Market-relevant skills, financial literacy and small business development for youth and rural women.

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Market-relevant skills training to improve chances of stable, well-paying employment.

2

Financial independence: budgeting, saving, investing and accessing credit — personal and business.

3

Stimulate local economies through entrepreneurship and small business development.

4

Verbal and written communication skills for personal and professional settings.

5

Skills development for rural women in beadwork and traditional attire design.

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Human Rights

Rights known are rights defended.

Public education, documentation, training, partnerships and support for affected individuals.

1

Educate the public about human rights issues.

2

Document human rights abuses.

3

Train individuals and organisations on human rights practices.

4

Involve local communities in human rights initiatives.

5

Psychological and social support to affected individuals.

6

Partner with other organisations to strengthen human rights efforts.

Outreach programmes

Designed for who we're talking to.

Each outreach programme has its own audience, language and method — from small-group teen talks to whole-community campaigns.

Ages 15–24

YOLO

“You Only Live Once” — a life-skills curriculum for young adults navigating risk, identity and choice.

Parents & teens

Families Matter (FMP)

Communication-skills workshops that help parents talk with their teenagers about hard topics.

Ages 10–14

ChommY

Friendly, age-appropriate sessions for tweens — building confidence before peer pressure peaks.

Ages 15–24

Boys Championing Change

Reframing masculinity for young men — respect, responsibility, and standing up against violence.

Adult men

Men Championing Change (MCC)

Peer dialogue with adult men around gender-based violence prevention and household leadership.

Community leaders

Traditional Leaders Programme

Working alongside traditional leadership to embed protective behaviour into community life.

Communities

Community Capacity Enhancement (CCE)

Group-led dialogue that helps communities surface and act on the drivers of HIV and social risk.

Youth & families

Ke Moja

“I'm fine without drugs” — a flagship anti-substance abuse programme for schools and youth groups.

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