051 753 1630 The one-stop shop in Graaff Reinet! Services include a fuel station, farm stall and restaurant.
Read More087 821 7419 Flashcor Printing makes digital signs, stickers, decals, do laser cutting and engraving, printing on clothing, name tags, and other items.
Read More079 370 4905 ... Situated in the most historic part of Graaff Reinet, Parsonage Street Home is an unique private elder-care establishment.
Read MoreCamdeboo Hospice, a registered Non-Profit Organisation, provides a holistic Home-based Palliative Care service to those infected and affected by life-threatening diseases with the main focus of care being HIV&AIDS, Cancer and Motor Neurone Disease. In January 2013, in order to meet the unfortunate increase in the number of TB patients in our area, we introduced…
Read MoreCancer is an illness that has probably directly or indirectly impacted all of us. October is National Cancer Awareness Month. “Pink Trees for Pauline”, a project which aims to collect as much funding as possible by means of donations for the local Graaff-Reinet and District Cancer Association, involves wrapping trees around town in bright pink…
Read MoreThe Protective Workplace is a non-profit organization for adults, with disabilities from all race groups in Graaff-Reinet, Eastern Cape. The purpose of the Workplace is to provide an opportunity for people with physical, psychological or mental disabilities, who are unable to compete in the open labour market. The quality of life, self-image and value systems…
Read More049 892 3740 079 425 6077 Vuyani Safe Haven is a Child and Youth Care Centre where we provide holistic Child Care Services to children in need of care, in a safe and homely atmosphere.
Read More072 176 2175 "CSI" (Camdeboo Sterilization Initiative) was started in 2012 by a small group of animal lovers with the main focus to try and reduce animal suffering, neglect and abuse through sterilization of domestic pets in mainly impoverished areas in and around Graaff-Reinet.
Read MoreThe Neo-Gothic building in Middle Street was originally a place of worship for the Manatees, a refugee Sotho tribe that had fled south across the Orange River in the 1820’s. In 1870 improvements were made to the building. As the membership numbers dwindled and the remaining members joined the Parsonage Street Congregation the building was…
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