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LEGAL INFORMATION
Registered Name of Organisation: 
Shepherd’s Keep

Registration Numbers: 
Section 21 Company
Reg. no. 2001/001302/08
Section 18(A)
Reg. no. 18/11/13/856
Non-Profit Organisation
Reg. no. 005-405 NPO

ORGANISATION INFORMATION
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DIRECTORS
C.J.Pratley
C.A.Pratley
R.Snell

1195 Bluff Road
Marlborough Park, Bluff
Durban 4052
SOUTH AFRICA
Tel/Fax: +2731 466 6106
www.shepherdskeep.org.za

FOUNDERS
Colin Pratley
Cheryl Pratley

Colin and Cheryl with babies

Cheryl and baby

 

Donate now to finish the new building of Shepherd's Keep

Fundraisers

There are too many to mention—all are received with grateful thanks.

One is the Christian Radio Station - 88.1 The Promise, Jacksonville, Florida, USA

EVERYONE COUNTS

Everyone counts logo

EVERYONE COUNTS is inviting ONE thousand artists from around the globe, each donating an artwork of 30cm x 30cm collaborating in ONE exhibition where each work will be sold for ONE thousand rand, no more, no less … where regardless of status and standing, the value of ONE life will be celebrated.

By producing a work and or purchasing a work for R1,000 (excl postage and taxes), we will respond as ONE people with ONE voice and with ONE heart to the cry of even ONE abandoned life.

Go to www.everyonecounts.co.za for more details

An extended ministry of Shepherd's Keep and a fundraising vehicle is "a Voice for the Voiceless"

 

 

Together we can do a beautiful thing for God

Some would gather money along the path of life.
Some would gather roses and rest from worldly strife, but I would gather children. From among the thorns of sin I would seek a curl and a gorgeous toothless grin.

For money cannot enter in the land of endless day.
And roses that are gathered soon will wilt along the way.
But, oh, laughing children, as I cross the endless sea
And gates swing wide in heaven
I can take them in with me.

Anonomous

 

3 babies are abandoned every 48 hours in Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa.

In 2001, 874 babies were abandoned—that figure trebled in 2002 when 2186 babies were abandoned in KZN.

2003 had 200 abandoned babies per month go through the welfare society of Durban.

Most babies are abandoned in municipal toilets, latrines and refuse bags.

This is mainly due to AIDS, poverty, unemployment.

34% of the KZN population is infected with AIDS. KZN have the most welfare agencies in the country and yet cannot cope. Most of these babies die, as a place of safety cannot be found in time to save them.

The situation is so critical that the newspapers have likened the dustbins in Durban to the GRAVEYARDS OF NEWBORN BABIES AND FOETUSES

The only folk willing to help are too poor to look after any added family and the government grants of R140-00 per month can be applied for, but take many many months to access.

Carte Blanche 6th July 2003
www.carteblanche.co.za

WHAT SHEPHERD'S KEEP HAS DONE and HOW YOU CAN HELP

A home for 60 babies has been built.

Ongoing funds are needed to run Shepherd's Keep and to provide for all the babies accessories. More...

We love because He first loved us.
1 John 4: 19
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