Non-profit Organisations in Ferreirasdorp, Johannesburg

Find accurate info on the best businesses belonging to the Non-profit Organisations category in Johannesburg. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
Showing results: 1 - 1 out of 1

Results from the 'Non-profit Organisations' category in Ferreirasdorp, Johannesburg

Closed now

Lara's Place, 187 Bree Street, SELBY, Johannesburg, 2001

011 838 6529

Nearby results from the Non-profit Organisations category

Open now

54 Joubert Street, Johannesburg, 2000

011 042 9748
Open now

135 Jeppe Street, Johannesburg, 2000

083 503 2200

245 Pritchard St, Johannesburg, 2001

Closed now

17 Diagonal Street, Johannesburg, 2001

011 568 6910
Closed now

13 Wanderers Street, Johannesburg, 2000

011 333 2537
Closed now

208-211 Jeppe Street, Johannesburg, 2001

011 338 9024
Closed now

Nunnerlys Building, 98 Helen Joseph Street, 4th Floor, Johannesburg, 2001

082 972 2905
Closed now

28 Harrison Street, Johannesburg, 2000

+27 11 377 6763
The Commission Staff Association, popularly know as the Staff Association or CSA, was established in 1997 The need to establish such a trade union was prompted by the desire of founder members to build unity amongst the workers and to secure decent standards of living, social security, and fair conditions of work for workers It is special positioned as it is an in-house trade union of workers of the Commission for Conciliation Mediation and Arbitration CCMA We nonetheless believe there is nothing different between workers of the CCMA and other workers All workers must take up the task of fighting of all forms of discrimination, oppression and safeguard democracy at all costs The CSA was able to make strides immediately.
Closed now

41 Fox Street, Marshalls Town, Johannesburg, 2000

011 298 8500
Joburg Child Welfare also known as JCW is a non profit organisation NPO founded in 1909 and they provide a range of direct services to abused abandoned neglected orphaned and vulnerable children including those who are infected or have been affected by HIV and AIDS in the greater Johannesburg area also they pride themselves on the fact that they are one of the oldest NPOs in South Africa plus they recently celebrated 109 years of service to children in need their families and the wider community in addition their vision is of a society where children can grow up strong safe and happy where parents and caregivers can create the best possible family setting so that no child suffers and Joburg Child Welfare has played a pivotal role in child care and protection strategies across the country also nationally they advise on legislation to protect children and through advocacy work they ensure children have a voice to influence services which affect them
Closed now

87 De Korte St, Johannesburg, 2000

011 339 3663
Closed now

9th Floor, Zurich House, Johannesburg, 2001

011 403 4440
Closed now

4th Floor, OPH Building, 21 Kruis St, Johannesburg, 2000

011 492 0302
Closed now

Renaissance Centre, No.601 New St, Johannesburg, 2001

011 492 0590
Closed now

28 Juta St, Johannesburg, 2001

010 007 2734
Closed now

87 De Korte St, Johannesburg, 2001

011 242 3900
Closed now

41 Juta St, Johannesburg, 2194

011 886 1068
Closed now

28 Melle Street, Johannesburg, Johannesburg, 2001

011 715 2000
established in 1970. This was out of a need for community members to have access to a 24-hour telephonic service that can assist them to address the psychological and social stresses and trauma that they are struggling to deal with.For example; family problems, trauma, depression, loneliness, pregnancy, HIV infection/affection, bereavement, sexual and gender violence, substance abuse
Closed now

13 Joubert Street, Braampark, Johannesburg, 2001

011 839 2630
Closed now

158 Civic Boulevard, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017

011 407 6471
Update leaders on current and emerging changes and trends in urban policy across the world and in South Africa. Promote innovation and strategic thinking between cities and other spheres of government. Foster cooperation and exchange of best practice. Generate options and make recommendations to Network members. Mobilise the capacity of cities to support local government and national development. Strengthen linkages between cities, towns and rural areas Within the context of developmental local government and integrated governance, the SA Cities Network focuses on the full scope of the urban management process. This includes promoting sustainable cities, economic growth and poverty reduction, urban renewal, good governance, integrated land management and service delivery and city development strategies. The South African Cities Network Company is a non-profit voluntary organisation owned by and accountable to its members. Board of Directors: chaired by representatives of the minister of DPLG and composed of representatives of member cities, SALGA and DPLG. The Cities Network has established a Secretariat based on the 16th Floor, Visitors and Information Center, Johannesburg Metropolitan Council.