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Latest Success Stories & News from Khaya Centre
Easter Magic Delivered: Waterstone Students Share Sweet Joy with Khaya Centre
This Easter, something truly special happened at Khaya Centre — something that reminded us all of the power of kindness and community. Waterstone College, with hearts full of generosity, donated a mountain of Easter eggs to the children at the

Lethabo and Mpho Kwabo’s Journey: A Path to Healing, Hope, and Opportunity
Lethabo Kwabo is a 4-year-old girl from Thembelihle who lives with her mother, Mpho Kwabe, and her sibling, who has also graduated from our Early Childhood Development program. Mpho was forced to leave her previous job after being diagnosed with

Jabulile Ngwenya: Overcoming Barriers for a Better Future
Jabulile Ngwenya is a single mother of eight children from Standerton, Mpumalanga, who, over 18 years ago, moved to Thembelihle in search of a better life and new opportunities. Her mother, Thoko Ngwenya, plays a vital role in the family,

Kagiso and Molefe Family: Building a Better Future with Support and Care
The Molefe family relocated from Orange Farm to Thembelihle in 2013, and their household now consists of 13 individuals. They rely on piece jobs that the older children manage to secure, as well as the child support grants that the
Bokang Junkie: 5 Life-Changing Steps to Health and Hope
Bokang Junkie is a 14-year-old boy whose family is originally from Lesotho. The family of four relocated to Thembelihle in 2020, seeking a better life. In 2021, Bokang came to our center to report a severe ear infection, which marked

The Motsa Family: Overcoming Legal and Financial Challenges with Unwavering Support
The Motsa family consists of six members: Mpho, a Grade 3 student at Apex Primary School, her four siblings, and two adults. Originally from Welkom, the family has lived in Thembelihle for the past eight years. Despite facing significant challenges,
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