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Child and Youth Care Workers needed

17/2/2021

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Location: Cape Town, Philippi-East/Lower Crossroads
Salary: Trainee rate
Start date: As soon as possible                     
Employer: Beautiful Gate SA
No. of positions: 2
 
Beautiful Gate SA is looking to employ Community Child and Youth Care Workers. The applicants must live in Ward 35. The successful candidates should be already trained by NACCW (16 modules) or willing to be trained.
 
A Community Child and Youth Care Worker is a member of the community in which a Child and Youth Care Project is being initiated, trained by NACCW to work with young people and their families (to fulfil the aims and objectives of the project) in accordance with the values and ethics of the youth care profession.
 
Main key responsibilities include:
Developing professional relationships with young people and their families, identifying strengths and needs, assessing of risk factors, carrying out tasks with team leaders, making referrals, reporting child protection issues, etc.
 
Requirements:
16 Modules in Child and Youth Care training by NACCW
Beautiful Gate’s Parenting Skills (Let the light shine)
 
·       Committed Christian
·       Grade 12 an advantage
·       Relevant administration skills
·       Experience in Community Child and Youth Care programmes
·       Fluent written and spoken English and  Xhosa, 50% Maths an advantage
·       Good communication skills and team player approach
·       Flexible, adaptable individual with a positive helpful attitude
·       Willingness to learn further in regards to work developmentally and an interest          in matters relating to childcare and community development
 
If you are interested or know anyone keen to contribute to the Beautiful Gate SA community programmes, please send a detailed CV with contactable references and a cover letter to Zukiswa Ndawule at BGSA Human Resources Office, preferably via email to [email protected]  Tel: 021 370 2500
 
 
Closing Date: 26 February 2021
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted
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Put your money where your heart is this tax year end!

9/2/2021

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The last day of the South African Tax Season:
Sunday, 28 February 2021

This tax end-year, we want to encourage you to do things differently and put your money where your heart is.  As a South African individual or business, you can reduce your tax by making a donation of up to 10% of your annual taxable income.

Beautiful Gate South Africa is a registered non-profit (005-086NPO) and Public Benefit Organisation with Section 18A status (130002944) that seeks to share the love of God as we care for and protect children, empower and preserve families and mobilise our community to do the same. Any donation you make will go to one of our three different programmes – Child Health, Family Strengthening or Education. These are areas of great need within our South African peri-urban township context and have a significant impact on the lives of children and their families. If you would like to, you can specify which programme you want to support.

For South African companies, we are also a Level One B-BBEE contributor which means that your donation to us may earn you BEE points. If you would still like to make a contribution before the end of the tax year (Sunday, 28th February 2021) please donate online or via Snapscan (below).
​Please send your payment confirmation and request for a Section 18A receipt to [email protected] with your/your business full name and residential/physical address. If you would prefer to pay via EFT, please send an email to request bank details.

We hope that you will partner with us as we work to bring about positive change in our community.
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Where your contribution goes in 2021 ...
Child Health
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250 teenagers will receive medical care and support in 12 HIV Treatment and Support Clubs, with a new club being added for younger teens this year. 540 children will receive medical care in the Paediatric HIV Clinic that runs every week.
Family Strengthening
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1200 orphans and vulnerable children will be supported in the community, to make sure they can access essential government services and attend school. They will be given a safe place to learn and play after school, and many will be supported with additional therapeutic services, like counselling and support groups and hundreds of children will attend our holiday clubs. 180 parents and guardians will be trained in parenting skills and community mobilisation with even more attending child abuse prevention training and child protection awareness events.
Education
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1000 children at 7 primary schools will receive support in literacy, numeracy, homework support, and e-learning, as well as having opportunities to take part in extra-mural clubs that include dance, sports, coding, marimbas, and more!
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200 high school learners will receive academic tutoring in Maths, Science, Accounting and Business Subjects, as well as assistance with subject selection, career mentoring, job shadowing opportunities and exposure to tertiary institutions.
COVID protocols are in place for all programmes.
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Happy Heritage Month ...

7/10/2020

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Thanks to Sanlam Foundation through Connect Network we provided a rapid response to COVID in our community

1/10/2020

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As a member and one of the Safe Community Lead Agents of Connect Network, a network of Christian organisations working with women and children in the greater Cape Town area, we were invited to submit an application for funding from the Sanlam Foundation to support a rapid response to COVID in our community. We completed our application towards the end of April and funding was received early in June, which enabled us to provide a rapid response to COVID in our community in the midst of lockdown.

Social Worker support for emergencies

We set up an emergency cellphone during lockdown, as community members would no longer be able to walk into our site for assistance. Our social work team responded to calls for general advice and information about grants, wrote letters of referrals to SASSA and helped transfer grants to grandmothers who had been left to care for their grandchildren. 
One of the emergency cases related to a child that had been raped, and our social worker was able to provide counselling for the child and referred the family to Thuthuzela for testing. Another case related to an unemployed father, where the mother had just suddenly left their child in his care, without any essential documents (e.g. birth certificate) and no child support grant. We referred the father to the Department of Social Development social worker as they need to provide an official government referral to Home Affairs and provided food support for the child in his father's care, while the father waits to receive help.

As lockdown levels eased, our social work and family strengthening team have been back on site responding to walk-in visits, doing home visits and telephonic follow up. Our Child and Youth care workers have continued to support families in the community. 

Distribution of food for orphans and most vulnerable children.

Our Doctor, who heads up our Child Health programme, identified the vulnerable children and families in her programme who needed food support. It is especially important for children who are HIV positive and taking anti-retroviral medication (chronic medication) to have proper nutrition with their meds. 59 electronic food vouchers of R400 each were purchased for families in the first round, with a further 68 food vouchers purchased in a second round.
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Child and Youth Care workers supporting orphans and vulnerable children in their community homes.

​Prior to lockdown our organisation identified 121 of our most vulnerable children. These are children who are orphans, or have no formal caregivers, or caregivers who cannot provide adequate care or are a child-headed home. 10 staff members, and 2 trained parents (previously trained through our parenting skills course) provided the children with COVID-19 infection information, sanitation supplies, additional food stocks, books and activities to ensure all OVC’s are supported. We provided our child and youth care workers with visors to wear in addition to face masks for home visits and working in the community.

As children returned to schools, our CYCWs continued to support them telephonically and with home visits. They also reopened the community informal safe parks to ensure children had safe places to be close to where they live, and more than 300 children have been able to attend these safe parks spread throughout the community.

Child and Adolescent HIV Clinic treatment services

Our doctor, Louise Nadin, continued to provide clinical consultations to HIV positive children at the Crossroads 2 clinic throughout lockdown, conducting hundreds of consultations, with more than 250 teenagers visiting our teen HIV clubs and as well as the hundreds of children visiting the paediatric anti-retroviral clinic. Aside from consultations, her work has also involved script preparation, checking notes and providing information to other doctors, nurses or counsellors. We also distributed snack packs to all the children visiting the clubs as extra support.

Through this grant, we assisted with providing additional PPE (in the form of face shields) for the clinic staff to increase their protection from Coronavirus. 

Use of our site for testing and screening

The Department of Health have hosted 4 screening and testing days on our site, and 4 on site screening sessions. 20 community health workers are hosted on our site and use the site for planning screening activities in the community.
We put COVID-19 protocols in place and prepared the site to protect our staff and vulnerable community members. Our security guards are trained to screen all visitors, record their information should contact tracing be required, and take each visitors temperature using an infrared thermometer. We removed furniture and reorganised spaces, provided details about maximum capacity in different venues to ensure social distancing, and placed hand sanitisers  at the entrance, and outside each building, with additional sanitiser bottles given to staff.
We are grateful for the support from the Sanlam Foundation, facilitated through the Connect Network.
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South African Tax Payers - Donate before the end of the South African tax year - Wednesday, 28 February 2018 and receive a Section 18A receipt

5/2/2018

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​Donate up to 10% of your annual taxable income as a qualifying deduction

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Beautiful Gate Ministry t/a Beautiful Gate South Africa is a registered Public Benefit Organisation with Section 18A status.

​This means that donations you make can be claimed as a qualifying deduction on your 2018 Income Tax return.
​As an individual or business, you are able to reduce your tax liability by donating up to 10% of your annual taxable income.

If you would still like to make a contribution before the end of the tax year (Wednesday, 28th February 2018) please donate online or via Snapscan using the links below.
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Please send your payment confirmation and request for a Section 18A receipt to [email protected]
Donate via GivenGain
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All donations made to Beautiful Gate South Africa further our work with children in the communities of Crossroads & Philippi in Cape Town, South Africa.
(Please consult your tax advisor if you require further advice. E&OE.)
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Help us make their Christmas Beautiful!

13/11/2017

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Christmas is a time of giving: of faith, hope and love. We celebrate by buying gifts for family and friends, sharing a special meal and enjoying the holidays.

This year we're asking you to add an extra gift (or more!) to your list.

On the 25th November, Christmas will come to Crossroads and Philippi early, as we invite all our children to a fun-filled party. 
  • Children from our clinic who face the daily challenge of managing a chronic disease.
  • Children from our family strengthening team, some of whom have suffered abuse, others who are facing grief and loss of parents and loved ones and others who are caring for younger siblings.
  • Children from our after school education programme, who have worked hard to improve their academics through investing time every afternoon after school.

We expect approximately 800 children to attend our event. And we need your help to make it a day to remember!
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Give a Gift

DONATE R120
​Gift Packs for 800 children @ R120 each
(each gift pack includes: stationery item, toy, facecloth, toothbrush, toothpaste, and a party pack with snacks and a cooldrink)

Buy Lunch

DONATE R25

​Lunch for 800 kids @ R25 per person. Feed one or more kids!
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Donate some fun

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DONATE R250

Jumping castles, face paints and other fun activities for 800 children


​We want to celebrate these children and we need your help! Please make a donation today. Choose one of the gifts or give your own amount in any currency.
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