Non-profit Organisations in Greendale Park, Howick

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7 Mansfield Road, Howick, 3290

033 330 5257
We have an active team of very dedicated Bereavement Counsellors who are available to give help and counselling to the families of Hospice patients for up to a year after the death of the patient. Our Outreach Programme which started in 1997 with a handful of patients now has approximately 400 patients (mostly HIV/Aids). The Outreach patients are looked after by 4 fulltime Nursing Sisters and 21 Community Workers. The patients are visited and nursed in their own homes, and we have a drop-in centre in Mpophomeni and Lidgetton which form central points in the rural areas from where ambulant patients may collect their medicines and food parcels. Weekly clinics for both adult patients and children are also held at each drop-in centre.

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72 Main St, Howick, 3290

033 330 3456

95 Main St, Howick, 3290

063 068 9652
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153 Main Rd, Howick, 3290

033 330 2094
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19 Morling Street, Howick, 3290

033 940 5075
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38 Morling St, Howick, 3290

033 330 6837
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15 Campbell Rd, Howick, 3290

033 330 4557
We receive no government funding and are reliant on the community we serve for operating costs. Compassion costs nothing, but pet food, veterinary equipment and supplies, vehicles for transporting rescued animals, etc does. The Durban & Coast SPCA's mission is to improve the welfare of, and to prevent cruelty to, all animals in the Greater Durban Area. We achieve this by: responding to reports of cruelty, rescuing animals in distress and prosecuting those guilty of cruelty; sheltering strays and unwanted dogs and cats until they are claimed by their owners or new owners can be found for them; treating sick and injured rescued animals; providing subsidised veterinary services for pets of underprivileged and unemployed people, and pensioners; educating children and others with regard to the basic rights of animals, responsible pet ownership; offering affordable boarding for dogs while their owners are away on holiday; promoting a society where respect and concern for all living creatures is accepted as the norm.
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460 Town Bush Rd, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 343 6380
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3 Cascades Crescent, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 347 0935

57 Mbubu Road, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

+27 33 344 1581
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37 Taunton Rd, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 815 1040
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85 VILLIERS DVE, CLARENDON, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 345 6710
Welfare Organisations, HOSPITALS, NURSING HOMES, HOSPITAL HOMES
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94 Roberts Rd, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 345 4711
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23 Roberts Rd, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 345 4606

Bird Sanctuary Offices, 9 Armitage Rd, Town Hill, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

043 012 5020
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41 Peter Kerchhoff St, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 345 2184
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45 Teak Rd, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 387 4004
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12 Stranack St, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 394 1031
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99 Pietermaritz St, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 392 4300
villages, retirement homes, retirement hotels
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2 Forrestersln, Pietermaritzburg, 3201

033 342 9043
Lima Rural Development Foundation promotes dignified, sustainable and transformative community growth across South Africa. We support the simultaneous development of people and livelihoods in resource-scarce contexts, particularly in rural areas. Lima provides a sustainable and integrated rural development service to many urban and rural communities through the establishment of appropriate institutions, local economic development and training to empower rural people, particularly women, in their own development efforts, in order to overcome poverty. A major focus is also placed on the transformation of the agricultural sector by striving towards black economic empowerment, implementing farm-worker equity programmes as well as land reformation.