How To Help

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"When I launched the How 2 Help initiative in November 2003, my idea was simple: to compile a series of regional easy-to-use guides, which tell the stories and highlight the needs of a few wonderful, easily-accessible development projects. The aim was to make it easier for individuals to identify 'worthwhile causes' that they feel passionate about and to build personal, enduring relationships with those projects, rather than adopting a 'cheque-book' distance."

"In reality, by making a small but meaningful contribution towards social upliftment, we learn so much more than we teach and we receive so much more than we give. It is a truly enriching experience."

How 2 Help founder
Tracey Chiappini-Young

How to Help


Agape
Gerrit and his wife, Ammi, opened their hearts and their home to children in need over 10 years ago. Today they are full-time parents to 25 'adopted' children.
The Agape FamilyThe Agape Family
 
Golden Girls Children's Home
Doreen Nabe opened the Golden Girls Home for needy children in 1993. Today she provides shelter and love to 65 underprivileged children, 40 of whom are either mentally and/or physically disabled.
Fun and games of Golden GirlsA big smile from Golden Girls Chidren's Home
 
Christine Mlumbi and the Luthando Creche
Christine started the Luthando creche in 1989 with just thirty children and very little else. Today the centre looks after ninety pre-schoolers
Fun and games at Luthando CrecheChristine Mlumbi and her pre-schoolers
 
Nolithemba and Noncedo Creche
Nolithemba opened the Noncedo Creche in 1997, in response to the desperate need for child care provision in her destitute community. Today she looks after 104 children.
Firm friends at NoncedoNap-time at Noncedo