TRIPLE-IT ENDS 15th DECEMBER

With Triple-It , the amount you donate will be tripled by generous donors.

Triple-It is a very special opportunity to support our Mentor Mothers programme. Mentor Mothers are women from the same communities as the clients they serve – from some of the most remote and under-served communities in the rural Eastern Cape of South Africa.

The natural empathy that they bring means that the advice they give is taken: treatment regimens are observed, appointments are kept, healthy practices are followed.

The results have been outstanding, the most spectacular being a mother to baby HIV transmission rate of just 0.03%, in a region where 24% of mothers are HIV+.

We now want to greatly expand the number of Mentor Mothers.

With Triple-It, until 15th December, your donation will be tripled, meaning your impact will be tripled. Help us save more lives.

How far could my money go?

£18 becomes £54 after Triple It matching - could provide Early Childhood Development activities to children for a year - helping them to develop and thrive

£55 becomes £165 after Triple It matching - could provide each of our clients with life-saving and changing healthcare and support for a whole year

£153 becomes £459 after Triple It matching - could pay a Mentor Mother’s salary for a month - enabling her to reach out to up to 160 families with support

£1,833 becomes £5,500 after Triple It matching - could pay a Mentor Mother’s salary for a whole year - allowing her to have a transformational impact in her community

 

OUR WORK

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Our Mentor Mothers provide in-home healthcare and support that is transforming the lives of vulnerable mothers and babies, and building the foundation for a healthier future for the whole community in Mankosi, South Africa.

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BRIGHT START

70% of children who live in HIV-affected households experience developmental delays and cognitive deficit. This project kick-starts cognitive development for vulnerable children in South Africa.

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BETTER TOGETHER

AIDS is now the leading cause of adolescent deaths in Africa. This is a project working with teenagers living with HIV as they begin to manage their own treatment and develop new relationships, while still often facing stigma.

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JRAN: JOINT REFUGEE ACTION NETWORK

JRAN is a network of multi-faith organisations working with refugees in the UK. The JRAN Forum was held in association with One to One Children’s Fund earlier this year.

David Miliband is the President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, and former UK Foreign Secretary. He was a keynote speaker at the JRAN Forum. Watch the replay.

Elif Shafak is an award-winning British-Turkish novelist and the most widely read female author in Turkey. She was a keynote speaker at the JRAN Forum. Watch the replay.


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