Help Faith & Hope Foundation by Renting a home as safe space for GBV survivors for Woman and Children
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Gender Equality & GBV
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GBV survivor support services
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Help Faith & Hope Foundation by Renting a home as safe space for GBV survivors for Woman and Children
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🏡 Safe Space for GBVF Survivors – House Available Faith & Hope Foundation is opening doors to provide a safe, supportive environment for survivors of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF).🌸 Property Features Our spacious home in Ga-Rankuwa offers:4 bedrooms for accommodation Study room for counseling or skills training Seating & dining rooms for group support and meals, Fully equipped kitchen, 2 bathrooms, 3 toilets, and a shower, Double garage with drive-through for secure parking, cameras, Patio for outdoor healing activities💜 PurposeThis house is dedicated to serving as a safe haven for women, children, and families affected by GBVF. It provides both shelter and psychosocial support in a secure, welcoming environment.📩 Get Involved, We are inviting partners, organizations, and community members to collaborate in making this space sustainable. Together, we can restore dignity, safety, and hope.For more information or to support this initiative, please contact: Faith Sibeko 📞 082 405 0693 faith@faithhopefoundation.co.za
Sustainable Development Goals
Gender Equality
Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls
Partnerships for the Goals
Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
No Poverty
End poverty in all its forms everywhere by ensuring that everyone has access to basic needs, social protection, and opportunities to build a secure and dignified life
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