Breath of Life -Impacting the Lives of the Unborn in East London, South Africa

The Breath of Life initiative was setup in 2009, in response to the lack of support for women dealing with crisis pregnancies, and the high rate of abandonment of newborn babies. Mothers that were unable to bring up children had to choose between termination or abandonment. The situation demanded a response, and led by a passionate team the Restore Trust launched a two-pronged initiative to meet this need.

Babies having a supervised afternoon nap in the Breath of Life garden

Place of Safety

Babies are abandoned in dumpsters, dustbins and drains in East London, South Africa.  A safe place to care for abandoned babies was a priority.  The Place of Safety is at 2 Dawson Road, Selborne and currently has capacity for 6 babies.  These children are either delivered by the SAPS or by members of the public.  It is truly a sad state of affairs, a daily reminder of the horrific societal problems at play in our community.  The house is staffed by a team of carers and house parents.  The babies are given 24/7 care before being placed into forever-families.

For more information about Breath of Life visit http://www.restoretrust.co.za/projects/breath-of-life/ or https://www.facebook.com/breathoflifeSA/


The above was shared as part of my new weekly Difference Makers  series featuring businesses, organizations or individuals making a difference in their communities.

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