Organisations, Associations & Clubs in Claremont, Cape Town

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Results from the 'Organisations, Associations & Clubs' category in Claremont, Cape Town

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1 Wodin Rd, Claremont, Cape Town, 7735

021 670 9840

1 Church Street, Claremont, Cape Town, 8001

021 424 4580

24 Gulley Cresc Church Street, Claremont, Cape Town, 8000

021 462 5511

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91 Main Rd, Cape Town, 7708

021 674 9191
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6 Herschel Rd, Cape Town, 7708

021 531 4225

1 Selborne Rd, Claremont, 7708

021 824 6097
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11 Imam Haron Rd, Cape Town, 7708

021 023 0991
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0ffice 5, 48 2nd Avenue, Harfield Village Centre, Harfield Village, Cape Town, 7708

021 683 8523
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21 Dreyer Street, Cape Town, 7708

021 001 3693
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1 Wodin Rd, Cape Town, 7735

021 670 9840

30b Surrey Rd, Claremont, 7746

021 558 5007
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6TH FLOOR, LETTERSTEDT HOUSE, Cape Town, 7700

021 419 3383

1st Floor, Ubunye House, 70 Rosmead Ave, Cape Town, 7708

021 683 7903
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20 Riverside Rd, Cape Town, 7700

079 480 9252
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67 Rosmead Avenue, Cape Town, 7708

021 671 4473
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20 Rosmead Ave, Cape Town, 7708

021 683 2420
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5 EASTRY ROAD, Cape Town, 7708

021 683 6231
The requests for Healing of Memories workshops received from various groups highlighted the fact that the workshops have the potential for a much wider application than the initial focus on healing apartheid wounds. Organisations who have referred people to the workshops included those working with teenage prostitutes and survivors of domestic abuse. Community work students and community peace workers were booked on workshops to improve their “emotional coping skills”. Refugees have become an important focus group, with strong links formed with the major refugee organisations in the Western Cape province. Prison authorities requested workshops as part of a restorative justice programme, and as a result of the success of these, requested more workshops for 2006. PACSA in KwaZulu-Natal Province made a strong argument for the need to create “safe spaces” for those affected by the Aids pandemic in KZN to talk about their suffering and build resilience. They referred especially the grandmothers who care for their orphaned grandchildren, and who have lost children both to political violence and Aids, resulting in “multiple woundedness”.

124 Belvedere Road, Claremont, 7708

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215 Imam Haron Road, Cape Town, 7708

021 683 5480
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70 Rosmead Avenue, Kenilworth, Cape Town, 7735

021 683 7903
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