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62 STRAND STREET, FORESHORE, Cape Town, 8001

021 419 2703
Non Profit Organisation, Property Consultants & Development, Children's Homes
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2402 Foreshore Place, 2 Riebeek St, FORESHORE, Cape Town, 8001

021 425 2344
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82 BREE STREET, FORESHORE, Cape Town, 8001

021 424 3344
In order to achieve this vision it aims to: To develop and maintain a national identity for the Chest movement in South Africa. To co-ordinate approaches to specific issues within the Chest movement. To lobby on behalf of the individual members at national and government level. To inspire involve, develop and encourage the member chests. To seek funding on a national level to implement at regional level. To co-ordinate national programs in which the individual member Community Chests participate in. To engage with international bodies such as United Way in order to ensure that the movement adopts best practices.
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40 Long Street, FORESHORE, Cape Town, 8001

021 423 6755
The South African Sendinggestig Museum (also known as the South African Slave Church Museum) was established in 1977. The South African Sendinggestig Museum is housed in the oldest indigenous mission church in the country built by local Christians.The South African Sendinggestig Museum is housed in the oldest indigenous mission church in the country built by local Christians. In 1801, the Board of Directors of the South African Society for the Advancement of Christ's Kingdom acquired a property in Long Street, Cape Town, for 50, 000 guilders. The existing buildings were demolished and the Sendinggestig built. It was inaugurated on 15 March 1804 by Rev. J.P. S?rumer of the Dutch Reformed Church's Groote Kerk, Cape Town congregation. The Sendinggestig was not originally used for worship services. Instead people went there for prayer meetings, Bible studies or other religious and literacy classes. For this reason it was not called a church, but a gestig or oefeninghuis which is the Dutch equivalent of an American meeting house. Twenty years later it did become a fully-fledged church. This congregation included the poor, Khoekhoen or Khoikhoi and Slaves who converted to Christianity.
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145 Sir Lowry Road, Cape Town, 8001

021 461 6690

41 Sir Lowry Rd, Cape Town, 8001

021 137 1594

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