Non-profit Organisations in Parktown, Johannesburg

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27 RIDGE ROAD, PARKTOWN, Johannesburg, 2193

011 484 7530
LABORATORIES, LABORATORY - RESEARCH & TESTING
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5 Eton Rd, PARKTOWN, Johannesburg, 2000

011 482 5140
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2nd Floor, 6 Blackwood Avenue, Johannesburg, 2193

011 484 6451
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2 St Davids Pl, St Andrew Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 717 3300
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160 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg, 2196

011 726 1090
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13 St Andrews road, Johannesburg, 2193

011 486 3322
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27 St Andrews Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 717 3750

11 St Andrews Rd, Johannesburg, 2041

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29 Queens Rd, Johannesburg, 2194

010 590 1300

Jubilee Road Parktown, Gauteng, Gauteng, 2193

011 645 1461
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13 Joubert St, Johannesburg, 2001

011 645 2000
Childline provides information, support and assistance to often desperate children and their families through the 24 hr crisis line, face-to-face counselling, school talks and the Safehouse project.
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33 Hoofd St, Johannesburg, 2001

011 276 1150
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30 Edith Cavell St, Johannesburg, 2001

011 720 7011
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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.
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36 b Pallinghurst Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 646 5641
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28 New Forest Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

082 450 3839

45 Oxford Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 486 1362
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19 WOOLSTON ROAD, Johannesburg, 2193

011 646 5520
During the year ending March 2009, St John has trained 34 679 South Africans: 30 864 in First Aid, and 3 815 in Home Based Care Course content and training methods are continuously updated to keep in line with current local and international standards. St John comprises a network of medical professionals, programme development specialists and instructors who provide health and safety training across South Africa as well as internationally. When selecting a St John training course you can be assured that it will meet exacting standards and is accredited by the following South African bodies: HWSETA – Accreditation No: HW592PA0300014 Department of Labour - cert. no. CI BIG 3-02 ISO 9001:2000 reg. no. LS 3412

13 Joubert Street, Johannesburg, 2107

+27 11 484 4000
Hotel Hope Ministries is a safe haven for abandoned, orphaned, unwanted children Hotel Hope Ministries is a fully registered South African non-profit organisation established with aim of ensuring that each and every child is brought up in a safe, happy and healthy home so that they can grow up and develop into responsible and positive adults Although children are our main focus, we have a holistic approach to the problem of orphaned and abandoned children We realise that we need to focus on the cause of the problem too and not only the symptoms So we have projects to focus on assisting Mothers and Fathers, so that they can look after themselves and their children
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87 De Korte St, Johannesburg, 2000

011 339 3663