New World Foundation
**Programme 1: Safety of Women and Children (Safe House)** NWF explicitly lists "Safety of Women and Children" as one of its five strategic programmes — defined as: providing emergency shelter and safety for adult victims of violence (GBV, intimate partner violence, domestic abuse) and their children (ages 0–18 years), and through advocacy networks addressing the prevalence of violence against women and children. This is NWF's most directly GBV-facing programme — a **safe house** providing: - Emergency residential shelter for adult women fleeing GBV/IPV/DV and their children - Safety planning and protection - Psychosocial support during and after shelter stay - Advocacy: NWF participates in networks addressing violence against women and children in the Lavender Hill/Vrygrond and Cape Flats context **Programme 2: Community Advocacy and Mobilisation** NWF provides spaces for individuals, groups, community structures, and organisations to collectively address socioeconomic problems and injustices — including an Advice Office (confirmed in team structure) assisting community members with legal and welfare advice. This programme connects GBV survivors with information on their rights, protection orders, SASSA, and community-level mobilisation for safer environments. **Programme 3: Afterschool Programme and Youth Work** For children and youth aged 6–18. The programme includes: - Girls' and Boys' Life Skills Clubs (ages 10–13 and 14–18) with explicit sessions on sexual and physical abuse, GBV, drug abuse, and conflict management - Homework Clubs (ages 10–18) - Self-esteem building, resilience development, and mentorship - Recognising the reality of early exposure to violence, trauma, and crime in Lavender Hill — and building capacity to survive and overcome it GBV prevention work with children and youth is integrated throughout. **Programme 4: Early Childhood Development (Educare)** ECD for children aged 4–5 — school readiness, positive role modelling, family-inclusive learning. Volunteers and students are welcomed. **Programme 5: Education for Work — Own Your Future** Skills development and employment support for youth and adults: - Employability assessment and Employability Passport - Job Information Centre (CV building, interview skills, job search, bursary and learnership guidance) - Courses: Entrepreneurship, Digital Literacy (DigiCom), Second Chance Matric, Financial Literacy, Design and Sewing, Health Education - Placement and tracking Directly relevant to GBV survivors seeking economic independence as a pathway out of financially coercive or dependent relationships.
Contact & Location
- Grindal Avenue, Lavender Hill, 7945, Cape Town, Western Cape
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