HELPLESS PEOPLE NEED
YOUR KIND HELPThere are plenty of ways you can help, all of which are welcome!
Your Donation makes a difference!
Your contribution is more than a donation, it is how we will help more children.
On behalf of everyone at CMR Gauteng-Oos, thank you for your kindness!
Bank Details:
CMR Gauteng Oos
ABSA Cheque Account
Account Number: 405 963 5688
Branch Number: 632005
“CHILDREN MAKE OUR LIFE IMPORTANT“
– Erma Bombeck
Where we can help
Child Protection
All children should grow up in a loving and safe environment. But the sad reality is that is doesn’t always happen.
Family Preservation
Family Preservation is described as strengthening families to keep them together as far as possible.
Poverty Relief
Food Parcels, Blankets and Clothes are always needed to alleviate the needs of the poor.
Community Projects
It is a project or projects where joined planned action of members of a community with a Social Worker comes together.
“CHILDREN NEED OUR DEVOTED ATTENTION, NOT DIVIDED ATTENTION“
– Kenny Quinn
How you can help!
There are plenty of ways you can help, all of which are welcome!
Skilled Help
Professional People are needed to help manage the organisation. You can volunteer your time and share your valuable skills.
Volunteers
Any Volunteers? We can’t do the work without our volunteers who has been supporting us for many years.
Companies
We believe that dynamic partnerships with the private sector are essential to solving complex social welfare challenges.
Goods
Whether it is blankets, canned goods, clothing, toys or vehicles you have to give – We are always in dire need of any extra goods to help others where we can.
Donate towards our cause
Your contribution is more than a donation, it is how we will help more children.
On behalf of everyone at CMR Gauteng-Oos, thank you for your kindness!
Our Latest News
Child Protection Organisations in deep water
The future has never been darker – and this applies to the most vulnerable in our country: children, women, disabled persons and the elderly.
How are children’s behaviour in these challenging times?
Is uncontrollable behaviour in children increasing in communities?
Women’s Month Message
We see women as mothers, caregivers, nurturers, and much more. And much of our support to women is aimed at empowering women with emotional as well as practical support.