Association

Epilepsy SA

The National Office of Epilepsy South Africa provides strategic leadership to the organisation to create a society in which people with epilepsy and other disabilities have equal opportunities to function optimally to achieve their fullest potential in all spheres of life. The National Office also strives to develop and maintain service excellence, sound management and […]

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KwaZulu-Natal Deaf Association

Affiliated to Deaf Federation of South Africa (DEAFSA). Strives to meet the developmental needs of the Deaf and hard of hearing community of KwaZulu-Natal. Providesspecialised services, educational andlife skills training. Creates Deaf awareness to enhance acceptance of the Deaf community by the hearing community. Contact number: 031-201-2261/201 2408Email Address: kznda@telkomsa.netWebsite: www.tradepage.co.za/kznda

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Headway Gauteng- National Head Injuries Association

Headway Gauteng, is a registered non-profit organisation that offers a variety of support programmes to adult survivors of Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) as well as support services to their families and caregivers. The vast majority of our injured members have sustained a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) as a result of a motor vehicle, pedestrian vehicle

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Motor Neurone Disease Association of South Africa

The MNDA was established in the 1990’s to support those suffering from motor neurone disease. Our aim is to provide and promote the best possible support for people living with MND, by means of : Home Counselling, General Care, Support Groups and Loaning of necessary equipment. Contact number: 021-531-6130Email Address: mndaofsa@global.co.zaWebsite: www.mnda.org.za

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South African Rheumatism and Arthritis Association (SARAA)

SARAA aims to provide support and guidance to reduce the impact of rheumatic diseases by promoting teaching, training and research in the field of rheumatology. Key objectives are to:-Facilitate early diagnosis and management of rheumatic diseases.-Promote teaching and training.-Review and establish guidelines in the management of rheumatic diseases.-Bi-annual congress 2017 to reach out to a

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Women’s Achievemnt Network for Disability

The Women’s Achievement Network for Disability (WAND), is an initiative by women with disabilities for women with disabilities. The main aim of WAND is to raise the profile and awareness of disabled women and girls in South Africa, so that their human rights may be advanced and promoted. Contact number: 0829907961Email Address: profdisability@gmail.comWebsite: http://www.wand.org.za/

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St Dunstan’s Association for South African War-Blinded Veterans

St Dunstan’s has been supporting War Blinded Veterans since 1915, through physical and emotional support, helping to empower beneficiaries to live independent and fulfilling lives. In 1918, after World War I, an after Care Committee was established in South Africa to care for blinded servicemen returning home. In 1938 the South African organisation became completely

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