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Akanani was previously known as the Street Ministry and started its work with the adult homeless communities of the inner city in 1997. Read more... |
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The Feast of the Clowns celebrates the vibrant diversity of the inner city and is a rare chance for the people of the city to access well-known artists and a variety of art forms. Read more... |
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The TLF Support Services strengthen the social movement through strategic leadership and services. Read more… |
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In 2005 we finally launched the School of Creative Arts with the creation of a dance and creative movement programme. Read more... |

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The Potter’s House was established in 1993 as the first non-racial shelter for abused and destitute women in the city of Pretoria. Read more... |
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Lerato House is a holistic empowerment programme for young girls at risk, including abused children, children affected by prostitution, and victims of trafficking. Read more... |
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Inkululeko Community Centre is developing a multi-faceted presence in Salvokop, a small inner city community in the south western corner of Pretoria Central. Read more... |


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The Centre for Urban Transformation is a unit for research, education, advocacy and policy (REAP), working in close partnership with a range of civil society agencies as well as university departments. Read more… |
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Tshepo Urban Trading was set up as a separate legal entity dedicated to business development and income-generation to help sustain existing programmes and launch new programmes. Read more… |
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Yeast City Housing wants to ensure decent, affordable housing in the inner city, and to contribute to inner city regeneration through well-managed social housing. Read more... |

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The Institute for Urban Ministry was created to offer urban ministry training programmes and to network the urban church. Read more... |
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The City Centre Churches Forum was created in 1992 as a platform for Christian Churches and ministry organizations in the inner city of Pretoria, to share common concerns and visions. Read more... |
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Spun off / managed in partnership |
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Also a separate legal entity, Sediba Hope is a partnership of several faith-based organizations and congregations, seeking to develop prevention, care and palliative programmes to address HIV/AIDS challenges in the inner city. Read more… |
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We see healthy and vibrant communities flourishing in God’s presence |
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The Tshwane Leadership Foundation is the grantee of the USAID New Partners Initiative (NPI) programme entitled “Overcoming vulnerability, claiming hope”. Read more... |