Our Impact
2013 – 2015
Reached 100194 People Living with HIV through IACT groups; trained 639 IACT facilitators
2016-
The Ma’am Seipelo Maqubela Bursary Trust has funded 11 learners. Four learners have since matriculated with distinctions and pursued studies in Medicine,Engineering,and Actuarial Sciences.
2015 – 2018
256 clinicians and 385 non clinicians trained on Adherence Guidelines, 200 community health workers trained on IACT; and 270 health facilities covered through the LinkCARE programme. The programme reached 103 implementers of child, adolescent and youth friendly services.
2017-
93 learners and their families were mentored through the Check and Connect Programme
2017-
3207 books were donated to the schools and 2550 learners had their literacy skills improved through the Open Books Open Minds Programme
2014- 2018
450 children benefit annually from our ECD programme; six of the eight under-resourced centres are now registered with the Department of Social Development; more than 20 practitioners trained on ECD and resourced centres with toys, books and equipment. All eight principals have received management capacity building
