It is often during times of divorce that we expose our children to the worst part of us. The content below was kindly supplied to us by Bronwyn Samuels, social worker in response to the request..please can you help us get some facts for our readers with reference to the avoidance of using children as pawns in an acrimonious break-up. Article to follow..Both parents have equal rights to the child/ren. Both parents are obligated to
A glimpse of possibility
Category: Discussions
PayFast SA one of our payment portals for donations, celebrated their 15th Birthday..our beneficiaries helped us to make this Happy Birthday video for them..it also gives you a glimpse of what we are doing in Wolwerivier in the Western Cape! Our Wolwerivier Ambassadors tell us why they are excited! ,
Marching On!
Category: Discussions
Did you see that? March..ing on? Time for more feedback..4th March 2022 as we move forward with more urgency and determination it appears as if we need a WordPress Volunteer..anyone? Please reach out to info@uptome.org.za if you have the skill and time to assist us. This would be of great help to us in chasing our vision of implementing sustainable programmes that help every abused woman in South Africa reclaim their dignity and independence. 5th
Reflection Time
Category: Discussions
19th January to 28th February 202219th January Meeting with @Eugene Opperman from Child Maintenance South Africa was hugely inspiring. Child Maintenance South Africa together with Felicity An Guest and other passionate activists, are working closely with the NPA to include the non payment of child support included as a fully recognised form of financial abuse.When this new bill is signed into law ..and it will be soon..defaulters will be able to be prosecuted through the
Running Commentary
Category: Discussions
16 Days of Activism.1. Our Saturday Story: Community Wolwerivier We were woken at 07h00 this morning 20th November 2021 by a frantic whatsapp message from the onsite co-ordinators of the Introduction to Computers Training. They had found that the Wolwe Community hall’s power off as an administrative oversight had left the hall without it’s generator. Xolelwa: Debbie we have no power, we don’t know what to do, we are setting up and there is no