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Who to contact for help

Do you need assistance but cannot afford professional services? You're not alone, and help is available. Below, you'll find contact information for organisations dedicated to supporting individuals in need. These organisations provide free services to assist with various challenges, including abuse, mental health, and legal matters. Reach out today—help is just a call away.

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Child Protection Hotline

The Child Protection Hotline operates 24/7, providing a safe and confidential way for parents, teachers, caregivers, and members of the public to report child abuse, neglect, and bullying. If you suspect a child is in danger, don’t hesitate to reach out. Your call can make a difference in protecting vulnerable children and ensuring they receive the help they need.

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Childline

Are you a child in need of immediate support or someone to talk to? Contact Childline for confidential assistance, counselling, and guidance. Help is just a call away.

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RISE Against Domestic Violence

RISE Against Domestic Violence provides free services, including legal advice, emotional support, and tailored assistance through their Survivor Support Programme. In partnership with Vita Nova Counselling, they offer therapy and counselling for survivors and those seeking change, with a focus on rehabilitation for offenders. These services are available at no cost to survivors of GBVF.

011 484 4554

The Teddy Bear Foundation

With offices in Johannesburg, Soweto, and Krugersdorp, the Teddy Bear Foundation offers free therapeutic support to child victims of abuse. Reach out for compassionate care and guidance.

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