Our Work
Where we work
The Trust’s projects are situated in three of South Africa’s nine provinces: Gauteng, Mpumalanga and North West. Many of the projects are within the Diocese of the Highveld.
The Highveld is an area of South African which includes Johannesburg. Johannesburg, the largest city in the Highveld, exists as it does today because in the second half of the 19th century gold was discovered near the surface there. The spoil-tips are still very visible in the landscape there and are being re-worked because technology can now extract even more of the precious metal. Some 4 million people live in the area.
The Diocese covers an area larger than Belgium - mostly rural, with many urban areas around mines and heavy industrial plants. The HIV programme developed from a special Diocesan Advisory Committee established by the Bishop in 1996. The DACC oversees the programme co-ordination and ensures that ecumenical links and projects are established where possible.
All the work benefits people in the area, regardless of religion, gender, age, race, beliefs or economic status. Inevitably HIV affects the poorest people and these are the main beneficiaries of the programme throughout the whole region.
Our Projects
CIDA City Campus, Johannesburg
Highveld Anglican Board of Social Responsibility
Imbiza Development Services, Orkney
Ithemba Lethu Womens Project, Daveyton
Khayalethu Pre-School, Daggakraal
Osizweni pre-School, Wesselton
Othandweni pre-school, Mayflower
Rebologekile Safe Park, Tembisa
Rural Home Based Care Projects
Rutanang Safe Park, Embalenhle
St Vincent's Support Group, Reiger Park
The Enablement Centre for Disabled People, Jouberton
Themba Interactive, Johannesburg
Trevor Huddleston Memorial Centre, Sophiatown
Tsa Botsogo Re-Awakening Centre, Soweto
Tshepo Hope Care & Counselling Centre, Tskane
Voluntary Counselling & Testing, Daveyton