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National Children and Violence Trust champions children’s rights through support for Tumelo Home

The National Children and Violence Trust marked child protection week by supporting vulnerable children at Tumelo Home and promoting awareness of children's rights.

For the children of Tumelo Home in Ivory Park, National Child Protection Week brought smiles, much-needed supplies, and renewed attention to the challenges faced by society’s most vulnerable young people.

As South Africa observes National Child Protection Week from May 29 to June 5, organisations across the country are intensifying their efforts to raise awareness about children’s rights and the importance of protecting them from abuse, neglect, violence, and exploitation.

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The National Children and Violence Trust (NCVT), a non-profit organisation dedicated to supporting vulnerable groups, including abused children, women, and unemployed individuals, marked the week by visiting Tumelo Home for disabled children on June 4.

Along with its partners, the NCVT donated groceries, food parcels, and carpets to support the facility and its residents.

NCVT CEO Pretty Ndlovu emphasised the importance of safeguarding children and ensuring their rights are respected. “Given that children are born every day, it means a bright future for the country. However, if we do not take care of our children, our future will be jeopardised.

“We must remember that there is a law that protects children’s rights – the Children’s Act No 38 of 2005. It’s essential to understand our responsibilities and rights, and people should feel free to seek help if they need clarification.

It is crucial to remind people because children are abused daily, and often their suffering goes unnoticed, especially when it comes to emotional abuse.

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“This child protection week, let’s pay attention to the things children are not verbalising. The struggles they face every day.

When parents separate, the children suffer greatly, and often those who could care for them cannot do so effectively. We tend to focus on the physical aspects while neglecting emotional needs.”

NCVT social worker Brilliant Khumalo explained that the visit aimed to educate communities about children’s rights, while supporting a facility that cares for children with disabilities.

Solly Khuthama, managing director of Tumelo Home, welcomed the donation and said that the awareness campaign aligns closely with the organisation’s mission to care for children who have experienced abandonment, neglect, and abuse.

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“Today, we are at Tumelo Home in Ivory Park, a centre for children with severe intellectual and physical disabilities. Most of these children are either orphaned, abandoned, or have been abused. We provide care, treatment, and rehabilitation.

“Today is very special for us as we raise awareness about child abuse and violence.

Tumelo Home was founded in 1996 by Dr Moses Thindisa, who aimed to support children with mental disabilities who had been abused. Many of the children left at police stations or neglected have found a home here.

“The donations received today truly mean a lot to us.

They not only raise awareness but also provide groceries that ensure these children will have meals. We operate 24/7, 365 days a year, and for many of these children, this is the only home they know.

Community involvement is crucial to making our mission successful.”

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Comfort Makhanya

Comfort Tsholofelo Makhanya is a dedicated journalist who began his community news career in 2020, starting with Rekord Noweto and subsequently writing for Alex New, Rosebank Killarney Gazette, and currently, Midrand Reporter.

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