Today on Backchat we were joined on the line Elizabeth Appollis from Family and Marriage Society of South Africa (FAMSA). FAMSA provides marriage guidance and counseling. The family is considered the nucleus of society and when it is weakened, it falls apart. This is the sole reason why FAMSA was established. Health, functional family life form part of their core values. It provides the necessary guidance for marriage and counseling. For more information contact 021 447 7951 or visit www.famsa.org.za
We were then joined in studio by Ingrid Graham from Khanya Projects. Now Ingrid is not new to the Backchat family. Today she spoke about the new projects Khanya projects has to offer. For those who don’t know Khanya Project is an initiative by the Western Cape Education Department to determine the contribution that technology could make a difference. And what a difference they are making! For more information contact 021 467 2223 or visit www.khanya.co.za
We were also joined on the line Cindy Celliers from NICRO Mitchells Plain. NICRO is blowing the whistle against crime. At local, provincial and national level NICRO stages events to encourage crime prevention in addition to raising awareness and funds. For more information visit http://www.nicro.org.za/ or contact 021 397 6060.
We were then joined in studio by Ingrid Graham from Khanya Projects. Now Ingrid is not new to the Backchat family. Today she spoke about the new projects Khanya projects has to offer. For those who don’t know Khanya Project is an initiative by the Western Cape Education Department to determine the contribution that technology could make a difference. And what a difference they are making! For more information contact 021 467 2223 or visit www.khanya.co.za
We were also joined on the line Cindy Celliers from NICRO Mitchells Plain. NICRO is blowing the whistle against crime. At local, provincial and national level NICRO stages events to encourage crime prevention in addition to raising awareness and funds. For more information visit http://www.nicro.org.za/ or contact 021 397 6060.
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