About us

food parcels

Although most people link God's Golden Acre Khayelihle with residential care, the majority of the work is done in the rural areas that have been devasted by HIV/AIDS in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa.

God's Golden Acre Khayelihle's aim is to develop communities to create sustainable means for children to care for themselves and to rebuild their communities.

The enormity of the HIV situation needs a holistic approach between different agencies and like-minded organisations. With this in mind God's Golden Acre Khayelihle does the following work:

Impact Migration

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  • to meet the immediate needs of these families through food, schooling and housing. This includes monthly parcels, pre-school, school fees, school uniforms and stationery, and the maintenance or building of secure houses.

African Sporting Academy

  • the God's Golden Acre Khayelihle Sporting Academy provide rehabilitation and empowerment programmes using sport.

Arts and Culture Academy

  • crafts, drama, song and dance provide rehabilitation and empowerment programmes and positive environments where chidren can work through very difficult and challenging experiences.

Arts and Skills Development

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  • to strengthen families' capacity to cope by implementing stimulating, innovative and practical solutions so that they may eventually become self-sufficient. This can be achieved through providing life-skills, training, agricultural and skills training, and business training.

God's Golden Acre Khayelihle's Care Centre

God's Golden Acre Khayelihle Care Centre cares for children in community cluster foster homes.

The centre is run by a team of foster parents and caregivers, with support from international volunteers. Our aim at God's Golden Acre Khayelihle is always to assist children to stay with their families or within their communities through the outreach projects. For some children this is not possible and it is at Khayelihle that they find a loving and nurturing environment