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6 Seymour St, South End, Gqeberha, 6001

041 586 0156
The Echo Foundation was founded in 1991. It is a registered Section 21 Company, established as a “not for profit” organisation. The Foundation operates in the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality of Port Elizabeth, a coastal City, situated in the Eastern Cape of Southern Africa. The City is home to some 1.5 million people. The Foundation is guided by a non – executive Chairperson and eight non – executive Directors. These Directors give of their time voluntarily and bring a wealth of professional expertise to the Foundation. The Foundation is managed on a client centric basis where values are considered the most important aspect of service delivery. These values are well communicated and respected by both our Residents and Staff. History of Echo Foundation (East Cape Housing Organisation) Background to the formation of Echo Foundation. During 1965, the SA Red Cross Society (Eastern Cape) established a frail care facility - Laubscher Park Home. This Facility was built to meet the growing need for frail care in the Port Elizabeth area. In the ensuing years, the need for retirement facilities were noted and additional retirement villages were constructed by the Red Cross. In 1989, a strategic decision was taken by the Red Cross to separate the aged care from its core functions and it was thus formally agreed, that a specialised organisation be established to take over the aged care facilities and retirement villages as going concerns. This decision resulted in the formation of the Echo Foundation on the 1st April 1991. The Echo Foundation was formed as a section 21 Company, registered as a non-profit organisation, with a defined purpose of; "providing acceptable and cost effective housing, institutional care and community service to senior citizens, thereby offering security and peace of mind."
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42 Western Rd, Gqeberha, 6001

041 585 9199
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159 Harrower Road, Gqeberha, 6001

078 494 6404
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677 Cape Road, Gqeberha, 6025

041 360 9742

40 Prospect Road, Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth, 6065

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57 KING EDWARD STREET, Newton Park, Gqeberha, 6045

041 364 0572
The Umzingisi Foundation delivers community development through the following programmes: Mass Participation Programme (MPP) After School Programme (ASP) School of Sporting Excellence Youth Development through Football Mission Statement To encourage sustainable peer-led social change among the youth by using sports as a tool to leverage peer influence through increased life skills abilities, including developing leadership skills, reducing at-risk behaviors, improving social connectedness, health awareness, and encouraging responsible citizenship in a fun and interactive way. Background Umzingisi Foundation actively promotes and enhances opportunities for children in Nelson Mandela Bay's previously disadvantaged communities to take part in structured sport and life skills sessions. South Africa is a socially diverse country where the gap between rich and poor is vast. The country competes at the top level in several international sports yet the huge majority of children from historically disadvantaged areas are not afforded the same opportunities as those from traditionally privileged backgrounds. Umzingisi works in schools in the townships of iBhayi and the Northern Areas, where the communities are left disadvantaged from the historical struggle against apartheid. Umzingisi is committed to developing life skills through sport amongst the disadvantaged and vulnerable youth on a mass participation level. Sport programmes are run in local communities focusing on rugby, netball, cricket, soccer, hockey, swimming, and tennis. The aim of these projects is to empower citizens and consolidate communities in their social, institutional and economic wellbeing and sustainability.

9 Elizabeth St, Gqeberha, 6020

+27 82 320 2428

1 La Roche Drive, Gqeberha, 6001

+27 41 585 2323
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Conyngham Road, Gqeberha, 6001

+27 41 391 8144
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12 9th Avenue Walmer, Gqeberha, 6001

081 300 9989

98 Harrower Road, Gqeberha, 6001

+27 41 374 1034
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1 La Roche Drive, Gqeberha, 6001

+27 41 585 2323
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54 Admiralty Way, Gqeberha, 6001

041 583 2130
Association is an organization of people with a common purpose and having a formal structure It is the connection or relation of ideas, feelings, sensations, etc a correlation of elements of perception, reasoning or like an alliance, union, society, company or band.

279 Cape Road, Gqeberha, 6045

+27 41 363 4547

1 VICTORIA DRIVE, Gqeberha, 6065

041-581 4211
WCC’s course is a standard 18-hole configuration with fairways running predominantly in W or E directions. The Front Nine is the most challenging. Hole 1, to the left of the Clubhouse, begins with a demanding Par 4, often into the teeth of prevailing SW gales. Hole 3 is a beautiful Par 3 over water and bunkers to test the daring. Hole 4 is another challenging Par 4 with fairway and green bunkers. Hole 6 is the first Par 5 with a dogleg to the right and bunkers around an elevated green. Hole 9 is a sweeping Par 5 with an unsighted green and is usually broadside the prevailing winds. Hole 10 is in front of the Clubhouse, is a narrow Par 5 and doglegs northward to a bunkered green. Hole 12 is a long Par 3 with a heavily bunkered green. Hole 14 is another pretty Par 3 over water onto a bunkered green. Hole 15 is a shortish but challenging hole with fairway and green bunkers and a sharp left dogleg. The home run consists of a Par 5 Hole 16 with an unsighted green, Par 4 Hole 17 and a sharpish left dogleg to a bunkered green and a long, straight Par 4 to the 18th. The minimap on Score Card will give a general layout of the course. Preferred lies: Placing within one club length not nearer the hole on the fairways in play. Bare patches on green: The ball may be moved from bare patches on the green. Free drop: White fence next to practice putting green. Use drop zone. 1 Club length relief - no penalty: Ball comes to rest in stretch of barbed wire along the fence on the 9th fairway. The 13th and 15th are no longer GUR: Find the ball and play it as it lies. Roads and pathways: Free drop within one club length, not nearer the hole. Aeration holes: On the putting green, a ball that comes to rest in or on an aeration hole, may be placed at the nearest spot not nearer the hole. Bunkers: Stones in bunkers are moveable obstructions.

CONYNGHAM ST, PARSONS HILL, Gqeberha, 6001

084 513 0939

312 Kempston Road, Gqeberha, 6001

+27 41 451 4728

17 Tiran Road, Gqeberha, 6001

+27 41 583 6125

23 Main Road, East London, 6001

+27 43 740 4321
South Africa¿s electoral system at the provincial and national levels is one of proportional representation.

522 Govan Mbeki Avenue, North End, Gqeberha, 6000

041 582 2955

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