Baphumelele Educare Centre

Baphumelele Educare Centre is a pre-school and creche in the Khayelitsha township in Cape Town. It was started by a remarkable compassionate woman called Rosie Mashale. The Trust has taken on the task of improving the facilities for the 250 children that are cared for at the Baphumelele Children’s Home and Educare centre in Khyaletisha. Approximately 35 of these children come from the Baphumelele Children’s Home which was also started by Rosie - this Home provides a safe haven and loving home for abandoned, ill and abused children.

Baphumelele says Thanks

Dear Johan Small and Friends (Woodberry Woodpeckers)
We as Baphumelele Respite Care Centre/ Childrens Home, the Management, the Staff and the Children we would like
 to deeply thank you for the donation of the beautiful car bought for the Respite Care. We would like you to know that
We are deeply humbled and we highly appreciated everything you […]

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Thank You Woodberry Woodpeckers

Baphumelele Respite Center
The Woodberry Woodpeckers from Ireland are showing their ongoing commitment and support to the Baphumelele Respite Center. They understand that their great work of building and refurbishing the Center in 2007 was phase 1 of the project. The next phase is to ensure that the new icon in Khayelitsha is sustainable […]

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Thank you from Baphumelele

The past week the Trust received a very nice thank you letter from the Baphumelele Educare Centre.
Receiving this means a lot to us. It is what we do it for!
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Dear Di Thomas and Friends,

I, Rosie Mashale, the staff and management from Baphumelele Children’s Home Khayelitsha Cape Town, is hereby writing this letter  to thank you […]

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Table Mountain Realize(d)

On Sunday the 25th of November the TCD Trust took 45 children from Baphumelele Orphanage up Table Mountain.
The weather was great and all the children were very excited.
At 8h30am a bus, booked and paid for by REALIZE Events, came to pick up the children and brought them to Table Mountain.
At the mountain a group of […]

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New Wall Constructed at Baphumelele Children’s Home

The TCD Trust recently funded and arranged a group of volunteers to assist with building a much-needed wall at the Baphumelele Children’s Home. Rosie, Managing Director at Baphumelele sent us a heart-felt thank you letter…

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Baphumele Educare Centre

Dear Friends of Baphumelele,I am
delighted to invite you to a gala event to be held in Cape Town on Thursday, 10 May
to thank our friends and supporters for all the great work that has been
achieved over the past years, and to raise awareness of the ongoing needs of
Baphumelele.
On the same day, I am also […]

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Baphumele Educare Centre

Dear TCD trust,

I wanted to write and tell you about the progress that we have made at the
Baphumelele Educare center since the incredible renovations that you have done.
For a long time we had wanted to improve the stimulation and education that was occurring there. We could not even attempt this intervention […]

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A heartfelt “thank you” from Rosie

The TCD Trust recently received the a heart-warming letter from Rosie Mashale, the lady that runs the Baphumele creche, edu-care centre and respite centre, to say thank you to to the trust for its efforts. Thank you for all your hard work too, Rosie!

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Photos of Building Progress at Baphumelele

See latest photos of the construction progress at the Baphumelele Educare Centre.

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The Next Project - Baphumelele Children’s Home and Educare Centre in Khayelitsha

Read about the trust’s latest project: Baphumelele Children’s Home and Educare centre in Khayelitsha. Our aim is to help the home’s founder Rosie Mashale build a new Educare Centre for the children in her community.

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