Non-profit Organisations in Hanover Park, Cape Town

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Results from the 'Non-profit Organisations' category in Hanover Park, Cape Town

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10 Lansur Rd, Cape Town, 7780

021 691 4012

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9 Polaris Rd, Cape Town, 7780

021 761 0944
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21 Polaris Road, Cape Town, 7780

021 531 5670
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19 FLAMINGO CRES, LANSDOWNE, Cape Town, 7780

021 762 7500
Development, Research, Training Centres, Publishers, Educational Toys & School Supplies, Educational, Nursery Schools, Training, Adult Education, SCHOOL

8-14, Korne Cl, Cape Town, 7764

021 697 4947
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29 Lawson Road, Cape Town, 7780

021 697 1596

19 Alexander Road, Muizenberg, Cape Town, 7950

021 788 7322
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30 Ernest Road, Athlone, 7764

021 633 6413
clubs, social service and welfare organisations, Organisations, associations
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45 Murton Rd, Cape Town, 7764

021 633 4016
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335A Klipfontein Road, Cape Town, 7764

+27 21 638 3111
Grassroots mission is to facilitate access to quality Early Childhood Development services in order to achieve a safe, secure and stimulating environment for all young children.
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6 Petunia Rd, Cape Town, 7764

021 638 3368
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20 Cashel Ave, Cape Town, 7764

021 684 4606
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12 Plantation Rd, Cape Town, 7700

021 761 1168
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1 Ivan Wa, Cape Town, 7800

065 946 8166
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Klipfontein Rd, Cape Town, 7764

021 633 5287
In 1810 when Saartjie Baartman was in her early twenties she was persuaded by an English ships doctor William Dunlop to travel to England to make her fortune However as a Khoikhoi woman she was considered an anthropological freak in England and she found herself put on exhibition displayed as a sexual curiosity Dubbed The Hottentot Venus her image swept through British popular culture Abolitionists unsuccessfully fought a court battle to free her from her exhibitors Saartjie Baartman was taken to Paris in 1814 and continued to be exhibited as a freak She became the object of scientific and medical research that formed the bedrock of European ideas about black female sexuality When she died in 1816 the Musee de lHomme in Paris took.
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24 Sprigg Rd, Cape Town, 7780

021 696 1821
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155 2nd Ave, Kenilworth, Cape Town, 7708

021 674 6119

7 Fifth street, Vanguard Estate, Cape Town, 7764

021 637 7869
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18 BELGRAVIA RD, Athlone, 7764

021 633 0010
social service and welfare organisations, Welfare Organisations

396 Imam Haron Rd, Cape Town, 7780

021 696 0145