Vision 2026: From 16 to 300 Boys
Our ambitious roadmap to transform the lives of 300 boys by 2026, creating a model for child development across South Africa
Mid-2025: Expansion
Community programs, skills center opening
2026: Foundation
Complete shelter construction, reach 300 boys
Infrastructure

•  Main shelter facility
•  Skills training center
•  Sports complex
•  Health clinic
Education

•  Technology lab
•  Vocational training
•  Mentorship programs
•  Higher education support
Community

•  Family support services
•  Community partnerships
•  Alumni network
•  Advocacy programs
The Vision in Detail
Our comprehensive plan to create a sustainable, scalable model for child development
2026 Impact Goals

300
Boys Directly Served
Full-time residential care, part-time support, and after-school programs

150
Families Supported
Comprehensive family support services and community programs

50
Community Partnerships
Collaborations with schools, businesses, and other organizations

25
Staff Members
Trained professionals providing specialized care and education
Sustainability & Replication
Building a model that can be replicated across South Africa and beyond
Financial Sustainability
•   Detailed implementation guides
•   Training and support for new sites
•   Technology platform sharing
•   Best practices documentation
•   Network of partner organizations
•   Diversified funding sources
•   Social enterprise initiatives
•   Government partnerships
•   Corporate sponsorships
•   Alumni giving program
Operational Excellence
•   Standardized procedures
•   Quality assurance systems
•   Staff training programs
•   Performance monitoring
•   Continuous improvement
Model Replication
Vision 2026 is ambitious, but with your support, it's achievable. Join us in creating a model that will transform not just 300 lives, but potentially thousands more across South Africa.
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Every boy has a story. Here are some of the amazing transformations we've witnessed in our first 16 boys.
Success Stories
Thabo, Age 11

I used to be afraid of computers. Now I can type stories and play educational games. I want to be a programmer when I grow up!

Computer Skills Champion
Sipho, Age 9

The aunties here taught me to read properly. Now I help other boys with their homework. It feels good to help others.

Reading Excellence
Morgan, Age 10

I learned to be kind and help my friends. When new boys come, I show them around and help them feel safe here.

Natural Leader
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