Moving On
Siyaphambili means "Moving on" in the isiXhosa language and is the guiding principle of our organization - helping those left vulnerable by AIDS and poverty to move on with their lives.-
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- Siyaphambili now operates 2 sites July 14, 2021
- CSC Learning Center Launch for Siyaphambili Orphan Village July 14, 2021
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Siyaphambili now operates 2 sites
Siyaphambili’s AIDS Orphans’ Village in Langa, Cape Town can be contacted by calling Siphokazi Xameni @ 0826859048. Ndileka Xameni is running the new site in Bedford in the Eastern Cape @ 0823995028.
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CSC Learning Center Launch for Siyaphambili Orphan Village
Saturday March 15/03/2014 marked the openning of the learning center t Siyaphambili Orphan Village, this means the children at the Orphanage no longer have to rush to the public library after school to avoid long queues while the center will … Continue reading
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Feeding outside 13 July 2020
Our Bedford operation cooked and distributed a hot meal to all in the neighborhood. We are working on the school building, which lost part of its roof in a windstorm.
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Siphokazi Xameni now heads Langa operations
Ndileka’s very able daughter Siphokazi now heads the Langa operations of Siyaphambili. Her phone is 0836859048.
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Rise Against Hunger
In early June, we received 55 boxes of food from Rise Ag Rise against Hunger to assist our soup kitchen during this time of Covid-19. The donation of meat is from Estelle, the manager of the Duke Hotel in Port … Continue reading
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2 Teen Head of Households now homeless
Letter from Ndileka – I am not sure if I told you about the story of four young girls who are heading their households here in Bedford. They are from two different families and they lost their parent to AIDS. … Continue reading
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Hand Washing Project
From a newspaper article published in Bedford, South Africa on 19 May 2020 “We cannot be satisfied with just teaching people to stand in lines for food.” These are the words of Ndileka Xameni. She and her volunteers have been … Continue reading
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