Organisations, Associations & Clubs in Forest Town, Johannesburg

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No 1 Durris Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

010 900 2204
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28 New Forest Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

082 450 3839

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27 OXFORD RD, PARKVIEW, Johannesburg, 2193

011 486 0439

72A Oxford Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 646 0290

45 Oxford Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 486 1362
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158 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg, 2193

010 140 1317
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21 Rockridge Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 482 3349
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36 b Pallinghurst Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 646 5641

Jubilee Road Parktown, Gauteng, Gauteng, 2193

011 645 1461
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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

181 Jan Smuts Ave, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, 2196

011 482 1671
CAIA's primary goals are: to promote Responsible Care and to monitor its implementation. to earn public trust for the chemical industry, to improve the effectiveness of its advocacy initiatives with Government and NGOs, to support education initiatives in science, engineering and technology, to create maximum value for its member companies CAIA has 162 company members composed of manufacturers, distributors, warehousing, hauliers and spill response companies. Of these 149 are signatories to Responsible Care. We also have 14 Consultant members. CAIA operates through a board, comprised of the CEOs of a range of chemical companies, and two standing committees concerned with: Responsible Care, Trade and Industry,

32 Princess of Wales Terrace, Johannesburg, 2193

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IEB House, 5 Anerley Rd, Parktown, Johannesburg, 2193

011 483 9700
. When the Joint Matriculation Board (JMB), as the only assessment body in South Africa to offer examinations for non-racial schools, relinquished its examination function in 1989, a number of heads at independent schools came together to found IEB. The IEB's primary reason for being was to ensure that there was at least one non-racial assessment body at Grade 12 during the time of apartheid to serve progressive schools that stood in opposition to the apartheid policies of the day. Today the IEB, whilst still maintaining its independence, is a leader in innovative assessments that are relevant to South Africa. The IEB has also established itself as a significant role-player and a key partner to government in building our education system in a democratic South Africa.
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2 St Davids Pl, St Andrew Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 717 3300

9 ETON ROAD . PARKTOWN, AUCKLAND PARK, Johannesburg, 2193

011 482 1770
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160 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg, 2196

011 726 1090
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27 St Andrews Rd, Johannesburg, 2193

011 717 3750
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2nd Floor, 6 Blackwood Avenue, Johannesburg, 2193

011 484 6451
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21 EASTWOLD WAY, Highlands North, Johannesburg, 2037

011 274 5600
Driven by his love for children and a desire to end their suffering, former President Mandela established the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund (NMCF) in 1995. From 1996 to 1998, NMCF successfully mobilized over R36 million to fund over 780 projects, at an average of R40, 000 per project. Grounded in the legacy of its founder, NMCF initially operated as a grant-making organization promoting a humanitarian response to the plight of South Africa 's children and youth. The 1995-1999 period was characterised by ad hoc funding strategies that enabled children and families to meet immediate needs, and one-time support for overhead and salary costs for organisations targeting children's issues, with no particular programmatic basis for NMCF's engagement with these organisations.
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13 St Andrews road, Johannesburg, 2193

011 486 3322