Ndlovu Care Group Launches Nikki Adler Boxing School for Girls
Nikki Adler is one of the most renowned women in Boxing and..

+27 13 262 9000
support@ndlovucares.org
Groblersdal, Limpopo, 0470
To support Orphans & Vulnerable Children in rural communities, the NCG launched the Child Care & Youth Development Programme. Needy children are identified, visited, assessed and enrolled in the programmes.
22 Witstinkhout Street, Groblersdal, 0470
support@ndlovucares.org
+27 13 262 9000
Mon-Sat 08:00 - 19:00
Creating Hope andDevelopment Opportunities to Build Self-Sustained Communities
Ndlovu Care Group works with communities to design and implement innovative, evidence-based solutions and programmes through an integrated approach addressing; healthcare, child and youth needs, WASH, infrastructure support and research for improved cohesive community development.
Medical Care with approach of accessible, affordable quality for prevention rather than treatment of compromised conditions
Childcare programmes focus on supporting young people in their physical, mental, social and cultural development
Ensure not only the homes of child-headed households are safe and secure also including construction/maintenance of all organisational infrastructure
Our vision: creating hope and development opportunities to build healthy, responsible and self-sustaining communities.
For the past 27 years Ndlovu Care Group offered Health Care Services and Community Development with a holistic approach in the Sekhukune district of Limpopo as a not for profit organisation. Ndlovu Care Group works with communities to design and implement innovative, evidence-based solutions and programmes through an integrated approach addressing; healthcare, child and youth needs, WASH, infrastructure support and research for improved cohesive community development.



Investment in the formative years of a child’s life (0-8 years old) are important for their physical, cognitive and social development. Our Early Childhood Development Programme aims to provide holistic development through various interventions focusing on the childrens’ health, social and emotional well-being. Emphasis is also placed on responding to the economic and living conditions of the children which are subsequently improved. The overall objective is to ensure development in all aspects as well as future employability. There are currently a variety of projects under this programme which all seek to achieve overall health of our children.

Our Community Disability & Rehabilitation Programme aims to improve the quality of life, social and economic inclusion of children and youth living with disabilities. The programme includes Transitional Services which is comprised of supported employment/entrepreneurial placement and individualised home-based services for children and youth living with disabilities. We currently have 68 Children & Youth Living with Disabilities enrolled in the programmes; 15 are living with Cerebral Palsy (CP); 47 fall within the intellectually impaired category while 6 form part Of our Out Patients group. We also offer a range vocational skills to for beneficiaries who are still able to perform certain physical tasks. The aim of this is to give them skills that can potentially provide opportunities for self-sufficiency and enable them to realise their full potential. The range of training programmes we offer include: the education programme, baking project, beadwork project, gardening project, sewing project and carpentry project. The chat below presents the performance of beneficiaries across the areas of training.

Our Food Garden Programme was initially established as an intervention to alleviate micronutrient deficiencies and food insecurity and has culminated into communal gardens where members of the community have been taught vegetable gardening as well as various irrigation systems to cultivate the land. This is one of the programmes where we have witnessed the strength and power which lies in community e and collaboration. To date we have established 2165 Food Gardens established with 7 of these being Communal gardens. We have 14000+ direct beneficiaries where 43% are children and 57% being adult beneficiaries.

Help us continue our work by donating from as little as R30 per month. This amount, though small, will make a difference in a child’s life.
Focussing on vulnerable individuals and working together to create a better future
Making a difference where it matters most, that will catalyse sustainable change for generations.
“We struggle a lot with water in this community… we began to see boreholes written ‘Ndlovu’…they’ve really helped us a lot with water” –
To support Orphans & Vulnerable Children in rural communities, the NCG launched the Child Care & Youth Development Programme. Needy children are identified, visited, assessed and enrolled in the programmes.
Opening Hours
Nikki Adler is one of the most renowned women in Boxing and..
On Monday, 6 September 2021, Dr Hugo Tempelman was awarded with an Honorary..
Our vision: creating hope and development opportunities to build healthy, responsible and self-sustaining communities.
Stay Up To Date With Our Latest News.

Copyright © 2022. All rights reserved.
