Place of safety | Ubuntu House | Cape Town
Ubuntu House was opened in 2003 and is a place of safety for newborn babies. They are a part of the AFM Executive Welfare uMephi project.
The babies have been either given up by their mothers, saved from abortions or sometimes just discarded after birth, and Ubuntu has played a major role in reuniting some of the babies with their biological mothers and also placing many babies with adoptive parents.
Ubuntu House is linked with accredited adoption units such as Procare and ABBA Adoptions.
They also have 29 satellite houses where older children have a home where they are nurtured as well as ‘special needs’ homes where the sick and dying are cared for. Their foster homes are where HIV positive children are placed with a family who will make their lives as comfortable as possible.
Contact Details:
23 Holland Street
Goodwood West
Cape Town
7460,
Tel: +27 82 9636861 / +27 21 5920610
Email: info@ubuntuhouse.co.za
Website: www.umephi.org
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