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W.A.W.A Support Group registered with the government as a non profit organisation on 26 June 2003 (026-758-NPO)
WAWA offers a wide range of services to ALL Victims of crime and violence, including but not limited to Domestic Violence, Gender Based Violence(GBV), Hate Crimes(LGBTI and Xenophobia), R**e, Armed Robbery, Home Robbery, Assault, In**st, Hate Crimes. Services currently rendered at Toeko

msrus, Munsieville, Muldersdrift , Krugersdorp court/SAPS and Mohlakeng Victim Support Centre (VFR)

• Shelter for abused women and their children (short term) short term
• Assisting ALL victims of crime.
• Mediation – family preservation
• Counseling: Face to face, Telephonic, Individual, Couples, groups and families.
• Information and referrals.
• Educational workshops, talks, Lobbying and campaigning.
• Court referrals and legal advice.
• Advocacy
• Life skills programme SPORTS

Substance abuse is real and there is help all around you please dont hesitate to give us a shout young or old
31/08/2023

Substance abuse is real and there is help all around you please dont hesitate to give us a shout young or old

29/11/2022

The SAB Foundation has invested over R3.2 million to assist the Medunsa Organisation for Disabled Entrepreneurs (MODE) to train 110 persons with disabilities to establish their own businesses.

MODE has developed an innovative vocational rehabilitation model that ensures higher levels of psychosocial, medical and economic levels of independence for persons with a disability.

The programme is a holistic programme consisting of a nine module business training course. Once passing an exam the entrepreneurs are given a start-up grant to start their income generating micro-venture. These micro enterprises have to date created more than 138 jobs.

We caught up with the founder of MODE, Willie Holl, to discuss all things disability empowerment. Head over to our Linked page to hear his views on the progress and areas that still need to improve in disability empowerment in South Africa.

Head over to our LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6996421748363558912 to read about what Willie had to say

29/11/2022

During the 16 days of activism, we are focusing on breaking the culture of silence around GBV.

🔸 We are making a commitment to speaking up, speaking out, and breaking the silence.
🔸 We are making a commitment to listening to those who have experienced violence.
🔸 We are making a commitment to supporting those who experience violence.

Join us in spreading awareness and making accountability part of our everyday lives.

29/11/2022
07/07/2022

WAWA Victim empowerment program.

How Mandela are You...
07/07/2022

How Mandela are You...

In a world where inequality continues to grow, let's all make a difference this month by partaking in the global theme for Nelson Mandela Month - "Do what you can, with what you have, wherever you are."

So what will you do?
Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG)

Doing good is good for the community.
14/04/2022

Doing good is good for the community.

There might be light at the end of the long drug tunnel for Toekomsrus thanks to Women Against Women and Child Abuse.

Please note that both the Memorial service on Tuesday and Funeral service on Wednesday will be at the same venue. The Or...
11/04/2022

Please note that both the Memorial service on Tuesday and Funeral service on Wednesday will be at the same venue.

The Orphanage, St John Divine in Mohlakeng thanks

Mooi loop Oupa Bila🕊🕊🕊

Well-known community leader and manager of the Carroll Shaw Memorial Centre passes away age 60.

04/03/2022

World Prayer day 04 March 2022

I found that with depression, one of the most important things you could realize is that you’re not alone
25/02/2022

I found that with depression, one of the most important things you could realize is that you’re not alone

Doing good is good for the community.
21/02/2022

Doing good is good for the community.

1 in 3 women and girls experience violence in their lifetime -- and amid , domestic abuse has surged worldwide.

Throughout the pandemic, UN Women has been working to support women and girls to ensure they have the resources they need to protect themselves amid a growing trend of gender-based violence.

Bullying and violence has no place in our schools. Every learner has the right to learn and play without fear of being h...
14/02/2022

Bullying and violence has no place in our schools.

Every learner has the right to learn and play without fear of being hurt emotionally, psychologically or physically.

Bullying and violence has no place in our schools.

Every learner has the right to learn and play without fear of being hurt emotionally, psychologically or physically.

NO MEANS NO AND AS A ORGANIZATION WE STAND FULLY BEHIND THE LEARNERS OF JAN VILJOEN WHO HAS BEEN AFFECTED BY THE SAID TE...
14/02/2022

NO MEANS NO AND AS A ORGANIZATION WE STAND FULLY BEHIND THE LEARNERS OF JAN VILJOEN WHO HAS BEEN AFFECTED BY THE SAID TEACHER AT THE SCHOOL🤞🏽

Depression is Real.
07/02/2022

Depression is Real.

COVID-19 has had a major impact on people’s mental health. If you feel depressed, here’s what you can do:
💚 talk to someone you trust about how you feel
💚 seek professional help
💚 try to keep up with activities that you normally enjoy
💚 stay connected with friends and family
💚 stick to regular eating and sleeping habits
💚 try to focus on the positive

31/01/2022
31/01/2022

How Well Are You Really.

27/01/2022

System Strengthening

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25/01/2022

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Contact WAWA Victim empowerment center 0100232750 or wawavec@gmail.com Danko💯
09/11/2021

Contact WAWA Victim empowerment center 0100232750 or [email protected] Danko💯

As part of the     campaign to raise awareness about Gender-Based Violence MEC Morakane Mosupyoe visited three Gender Ba...
20/10/2021

As part of the campaign to raise awareness about Gender-Based Violence
MEC Morakane Mosupyoe visited three Gender Based Violence Shelters around Randwest and Mogale City namely: Women Against Women Abuse (WAWA), Are-Ageng Social Services and Are-Ageng Nthabeleng Shelters.

The MEC's oversight visit was to assess compliance within the shelters and also to give a message of hope to survivors of gender based violence and Human Trafficking.

Services offered within the Shelters amongst others include

👉Counseling (Individual and therapy)
👉Restoration and healing programme
👉Awareness programmes to the Community on issues of GBV
👉After school programmes for high risk learners
👉Life skills programmes &
👉Men and Boys dialogues
👉Psychological support
👉Reintegration and after care services
👉Family preservation
👉Parenting programmes
👉Victim Empowerment Programmes

Giving a message of support MEC Morakane Mosupyoe said "what happened to you does not dictate nor define who you are, we are here to give you support so that the decisions you take after here will be those that empower you" .



Men 4 Change in the fight against GBVF
20/09/2021

Men 4 Change in the fight against GBVF

The new social worker at Women Against Women and Child Abuse (WAWA) said his main goal is to achieve love, peace and harmony in society.

Team work makes someone's Dream come true.
01/09/2021

Team work makes someone's Dream come true.

Power to Empower
01/09/2021

Power to Empower

31/08/2021

Minister of Social development Lindiwe Zulu saying Kwanele

Responding to the TiP challenge.If its to Good to be true, its to Good to be true.WAWA
27/08/2021

Responding to the TiP challenge.

If its to Good to be true, its to Good to be true.

WAWA

Doing good is good for the community.
25/08/2021

Doing good is good for the community.

A large group of farmers on the West Rand attended a business training and networking session to equipped with skills to farm better and improve food security in communities.

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W.A.W.A Support Group registered with the government as a non profit organisation on 26 June 2003 (026-758-NPO) WAWA offers a wide range of services to ALL Victims of crime and violence, including but not limited to Domestic Violence, Gender Based Violence(GBV), Hate Crimes(LGBTI and Xenophobia), R**e, Armed Robbery, Home Robbery, Assault, In**st, Hate Crimes. Services currently rendered at Toekomsrus and Mohlakeng Victim Support Centra (VSC) • Shelter for abused women and their children (short term) • Assisting ALL victims of crime. • Mediation – family preservation • Counseling: Face to face, Telephonic, Individual, Couples, groups and families. • Information and referrals. • Educational workshops, talks, Lobbying and campaigning. • Court referrals and legal advice. • Advocacy • Life skills programme