Social Responsibility
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY TEAM
The Ultimate Goal would like to leave a legacy behind of sustainable and viable social projects within the TUG regions that can continue even beyond 2010. We have realised that one of The Ultimate Goal’s roles within this team, are creating awareness on the fields of Abuse, Human Trafficking and HIV/Aids. This team is thus a network of organizations and ministries focussing on existing social responsibility projects.
Contact us:
General Social Responsibility enquiries:
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Johannesburg Convener: Rev. Sandisiwe Qangule (
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Tshwane Convener: Elzaan De Villiers (
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Bloemfontein Convener: Ben Janse van Vuuren (
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The Salvation Army 08000-RESCU (08000-73728)
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Building Hope Foundation Elzaan de Villiers This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it www.buildinghope.org.za |
Building Hope Foundation trains, equipps organisations and create awareness by partnering in Evangelism, HIV and AIDS and Human Trafficking activities. We use effective and culturally sensitive resources such as the EvangeCube and HIV/AIDS Cube and more |
We currently need wool and knitters for the Doll Project which focus on Human Trafficking awareness to be presented in Schools. We also need to raise support for Human Trafficking that is a growing problem in South Africa. |
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Justice ACTs - Traffick Proof Campaign Presentations/Training - Christina Bacino This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it www.justiceacts.org |
Counter-trafficking prevention, presentation, training, etc. |
We can train groups to get involved in preventative work. World Cup Team opportunities, 24/7 prayer movement during world cup. |
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Operation Mobilisation (OM) Trizenia September This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it www.omsa.org.za |
The 2010 Ultimate Goal Challenge. Volunteer for an outreach during Soccer World Cup. We are expecting international participants. They can choose 2wks, 3wks or 5wk outreaches. |
Churchers and NGO's to host teams and expose them to local ministry. |
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Operation Mobilization Anne Lorimer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it www.omsa.org.za/index.php/ugc.html |
2 Week outreach to Commercial Sex workers including: night walks, prayer, prevention campains . June 7th-21st and June 21st- July 5th in Pretoria and Johannesburg. International and local volunteers welcome. |
Join the outreach! |
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Our Children 2010 Margo Johnson or Fay Johnson This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it www.ourchildren2010.com |
Campaign to get a safe-space designated, in every community, for children during the World Cup. (Increase awareness about the dangers of Trafficking) |
Show the videos from OurChildren2010.com to their church; Organize people in your congregation or community to provide childcare during the extended holiday break; Spread the word! |
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Tshwane Leadership Foundation Wilma de Beer This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
A 4 week programme in Burgers Park in Tshwane. The project is called The Better World Village. |
Join the outreach! We need hundreds of volunteers to help wih children programmes, trauma councillors, trainers, day to day organising of the event, distribution of material, artists / artist groups that can help with performances and festivals, stages. |
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Child Welfare South Africa Ashley Theron/Shamien Rugunandan This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
National Cordination Body of 250 member organisations and outreach projects caring for the Protection of Children, families and caregivers. |
Volunteers, Prayer partners, donations, foster parents |
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Africa Upper Room Ministries Roland Rink This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |
Free resources for evangelism and outreach Simply communicate with roland rink. |
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HumanTradeLink.org
Anti-Human Trafficking & Modern-day Slavery Campaign
Humble Pie Entertainment
13 May 2010- South Africa
HUMAN TRAFFICKING is the exploitation of human beings by selling them for sex, bonded labour or domestic servitude. HUMAN TRAFFICKING is the currently the fastest growing money making scheme in the world - you can only sell drugs and guns once, but a human being you can keep on selling for years on end! Human-trafficking in South Africa is a very serious trans-national and global crime that takes place in and around borders of the country. South Africa has become a source, destination and transit country for human-trafficking and related crimes as it is perceived in and outside the continent as the economic giant in Africa. Governments, businesses, NGOs and citizens everywhere have a responsibility to work together to address this modern-day slavery.
Humble Pie Entertainment is running an Anti-Human Trafficking campaign as they release their latest film “A Dance For Bethany” that will improve and align co-ordination between governments and organizations that work in the pledge to fight trafficking.
THE 2010 SOCCER WORLD CUP and TRAFFICKING:
In the light of the 2010 Soccer World Cup, the issue of trafficking is really a hot topic in South Africa at the moment. History has proven that the sex industry booms during these international events and because there usually aren’t enough prostitutes to “service” the fans, women and children are tricked into the industry to meet the demand. In South Africa, the scenario is no different... We need to act now and show the world that we do not approve this “modern-day slavery”!
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