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Our programmes are designed to develop and empower youth in the townships and contribute to community building efforts as a mechanism to reduce the levels of crime and violence.
Our mission statement of "weaving a barrier against violence" is achieved by providing educational and cultural activities, offering a healthy alternative to crime, drugs, sex, idleness and negative influences, also unlocking creative talents.
We currently reach over 1 500 children weekly, and our programmes place a focus on the creative side of the brain, allowing the children to express themselves in an imaginative environment. It opens up opportunities to become future leaders, entrepreneurs and well rounded citizens in a global society.
Our programmes include:
Modern, Traditional & Ballet)
and the first and only Golf Driving Range in a township
Singing and Brass Band
There are great inadequacies in the impoverished township schools, and the continuous influx of people, creates huge pressure on the Province's resources and infrastructure, creating a dire need for our programmes.
The number of children we are able to reach is directly proportionate to the support we get from compassionate visionaries like you.
Funding is needed to continue our vision of providing a brighter future with greater opportunities for children from disadvantaged communities, thereby mobilising the economy against the challenges of the future.
THANK YOU
'You make a living by what you earn but you make a life by what you give'
7th Floor, No. 1, Plein Street, Cape Town, 8001 SOUTH AFRICA Phone: (021) 462-5052 Fax: (021) 462-7325 E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Trust Reg No IT 8501/97 026-922-NPO |


The Amy Biehl Foundation is a NPO working towards township youth development in the Western Cape and named after Amy Biehl, a humanitarian, researcher & academic who helped create a new democracy but who died in South Africa in 1993 - a victim of apartheid's racial tension.







