Insight on our fundraising

Hope, Faith and Grace Community Project does not have a monthly sponsor to help towards our monthly rent, water and lights, and monthly expenses. We work very hard raising funds by selling wors rolls, doing raffles, thrifting, movie nights, car washes and selling cooked food. We have always wanted doing fundraising as something fun for our youth to do for training, outing’s, outreaches and to help them get to work.
We would love a monthly sponsor to help us change lives.

Youth unemployment

2021 figures are likely to show an increase in youth unemployment in South Africa, as the country is in the grips of recession that is being worsened by coronavirus pandemic. With your help we can change life’s. # hfgcp # safehavenyouthcentre

Unemployed teen pregnancies

Thunder Thursday Facts Teen pregnancy can result in a young girl’s education being put on hold indefinitely. They often do not finish their education which can hinder employment opportunities. Unemployed teens are more likely to live in a state of poverty and live on welfare. Educating young women about the financial consequences and limitations placed on job and career opportunities …

Do the math

Thunder Thursday The starting point for some learners is to improve home conditions. Abuse, neglect and the lack of basic amenities, such as running water and flushing toilets are a huge contribution to our educational outcomes. Have you ever heard that saying ” It begins at home” can make all the difference in the world. Do the math’s Loving, happy …

Parenthood affecting schooling

Thunder Thursday Facts What are the chances of getting a job without matric and experience? Without money? What education and life will these children get ? This is the reality we live in Help us help those that have not got a chance to a proper life because of circumstances beyond their control. # hfgcp # safehavenyouthcenter

Becoming a Teen father

Thunder Thursday Facts Becoming a teen father can be very scary, especially if it was not planned, in most cases they do not take responsibility for their children or do not know how to be a father. 60% of SA children have absent fathers, and more than 40% of SA mothers are single parents. Children growing up fatherless side-effects are …