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St. Joseph's Home, Montana, South Africa cares for and rehabilitates chronically ill or handicapped children up to 18 years of age.
The CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation is a country wide voluntary organisation. It brings together the parents of children who suffer from all varieties of cancer or life threatening blood disorders. The first group started in Johannesburg in 1979, and in 2000 joined with other parent groups from all parts of the country to form a national organisation.
The Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital in Cape Town had relatively humble beginnings when it opened in 1956, but today it is a cornerstone of paediatric health care, and the stand alone, specialist children's hospital dedicated entirely to children in Southern Africa.
The Grampian Police Charitable Trust www.dicedcap.org.
Our accountants are Campbell and Dallas www.camdal.com.
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