LHHCP Organisation’s Causes
Lindinjabulo Helping Hand Community Project (LHHCP) is driven by a commitment to address critical social challenges and empower marginalized communities across South Africa. As a registered Non-Profit Organization (NPO) and Public Benefit Organisation (PBO), we champion the following causes:
  • 1. Disability Inclusion
Cause: Breaking barriers for people living with disabilities by providing accessible skills training, advocating for equal opportunities, and fostering societal inclusion.

Impact: Empowering individuals to achieve independence, dignity, and meaningful participation in the economy.

  • 2. Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Support
Cause: Supporting women survivors of GBV through counseling, skills development, and economic empowerment.

Impact: Helping survivors rebuild their lives, regain confidence, and secure financial stability.

  • 3. Youth Unemployment
Cause: Tackling youth unemployment by offering market-relevant skills training in fields like IT, fashion design, and carpentry.

Impact: Equipping young people with tools to secure jobs, start businesses, and break cycles of poverty.

  • 4. Poverty Alleviation
Cause: Addressing systemic poverty through vocational training, entrepreneurship programs, and food security initiatives.

Impact: Enabling families to generate sustainable income and improve their quality of life.

  • 5. Education Access
Cause: Bridging educational gaps for underprivileged individuals with no formal qualifications.

Impact: Offering second-chance learning opportunities to unlock employment and entrepreneurship potential.

  • 6. Community Development
Cause: Strengthening communities through collaborative programs that promote inclusivity, resilience, and economic growth.

Impact: Building cohesive, empowered communities where everyone thrives.

To ensure the longevity of our programs, LHHCP relies on:
  • Training fees (scaled to program costs).
  • Donations of funds, equipment, and materials.
  • Corporate partnerships and community collaborations.
Your Support Matters:
Every contribution helps us sustain our center, procure resources, and expand our reach. Together, we can create a future where no one is left behind.

Your belief in our mission has enabled us to deliver life-changing programs for Women, youth, and marginalized groups. Together, we’ve fostered resilience, creativity, and economic stability in communities across South Africa.

“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”
 
Note: For your safety and to ensure transparency, WE ONLY ACCEPT DIRECT DEPOSITS. Please DO NOT make cash payments to any individuals claiming to represent LHHCP.

Account Holder           :                LINDINJABULO HELPING HAND COMMUNITY PROJECT

Bank Name                  :                FIRST NATIONAL BANK   (FNB)

Type of Account          :                BUSINESS CHEQUE

Account Number         :                62818625008

Branch Code                :               250655

Branch Name               :               LENASIA 

Swift Code                   :               FIRNZAJJ

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Contact Us: 📧 info@lhhcp.org.za | donations@lhhcp.org.za | lhhcp@lhhcp>org.za 📞 +27 10 745 5582 | whatsapp +27 61 836 5851
#Disability Rights  #End GBV  #Youth Empowerment  #Support  # End Poverty  #Education For All   #LHHCP
 
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LHHCP Centre Classrooms
TARGET: R2 150 000,00 RAISED:R1 500,00
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BAKING OVENS & STOVES
TARGET:R1 200 00,00 RAISED:R210 000,00
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Embroidery machine
TARGET:R1 800 000,00 RAISED:r50,00
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Shoemaking and Crouching
TARGET:R120 000,00 RAISED:R2 300,00
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CERAMICS WORK EQUIPMENTS
TARGET:R480 000,00 RAISED:R1 500,00
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UPHOLSTERY EQUIPMENTS
TARGET:R32 980,00 RAISED:R740,00
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SCREEN PRINTING EQUIPMENTS
TARGET:R132 980,00 RAISED:R240,00
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CLOTHES FOR NEEDY FAMILIES
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sewing machines & materials
TARGET:R1 500 000,00 RAISED:R7 500,00
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tools for computer training
TARGET:R60 900,00 RAISED:R200,00
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MORE INFO ABOUT YOUR DONATION TO A CAUSE.

DONATION FOR LHHCP CENTRE CLASSROOMS – Building Futures, One Classroom at a Time.
At Lindinjabulo Helping Hand Community Project (LHHCP), our classrooms are more than just spaces—they are hubs of hope, innovation, and transformation. These rooms are where marginalized youth, survivors of gender-based violence, and people living with disabilities gain the skills and confidence to rebuild their lives. Your donation to our classrooms ensures these vital programs continue to thrive and expand.
Why Classroom Donations Matter
Our skills training programs—from fashion design to computer literacy—depend on functional, well-equipped classrooms. Your contribution directly supports:
  • Modern Learning Tools: Desks, chairs, whiteboards, and technology (computers, projectors) for effective training.
  • Training Materials: Fabrics, sewing machines, baking equipment, and ceramics tools for hands-on learning.
  • Infrastructure Upgrades: Safe, accessible spaces for beneficiaries with disabilities.
  • Maintenance: Repairs, electricity, and utilities to keep our center operational.
How Your Donation Helps
  • R1500 buys art supplies for a ceramics workshop.
  • R2,000 funds a month of internet access for digital skills training.
  • R10,000 equips a classroom with ergonomic furniture for learners with disabilities.
  • Any amount sustains our programs and keeps the lights on.
Tax Benefits for Donors
As a registered Public Benefit Organisation (PBO), your donation to LHHCP is tax-deductible. We provide Section 18A certificates for all contributions.
How to Donate
  • Direct Deposit: Use our bank details (provided upon request).
  • In-Kind Gifts: Donate furniture, electronics, or training materials.
  • Corporate Sponsorship: Partner with us to name a classroom or fund a program.
Impact of Your Support: With upgraded classrooms, beneficiaries like Thandiwe, a GBV survivor, learned sewing skills and now runs her own tailoring business. Sipho, a young man with a disability, mastered computer programming in our IT lab and secured a remote job. Your generosity writes these success stories.
DONATION OF EMBROIDERY MACHINE – Stitch Hope, Empower Futures
At Lindinjabulo Helping Hand Community Project (LHHCP), an embroidery machine is more than a tool—it’s a lifeline for creativity, entrepreneurship, and dignity. Your donation of an embroidery machine will empower marginalized women, survivors of gender-based violence, and people living with disabilities to master a valuable skill, create marketable products, and secure sustainable income.
Why an Embroidery Machine Matters
  • Skill Development: Trainees will learn embroidery techniques to design clothing, accessories, and home décor, enhancing their employability.
  • Income Generation: Finished products can be sold locally or online, providing financial independence for beneficiaries.
  • Artistic Expression: Embroidery allows individuals to channel trauma into creativity, fostering healing and confidence.
How Your Donation Transforms Lives
  • One Machine, Many Opportunities: A single machine can train up to 20 beneficiaries annually, creating a ripple effect of empowerment.
  • Sustainable Impact: Graduates can start small businesses, lifting their families out of poverty.
  • Community Growth: Locally made embroidered goods celebrate South African culture and boost local economies.
What We Need
  • New or Gently Used Embroidery Machines: Industrial or domestic models in good working condition.
  • Accessories: Threads, hoops, and digital design software.
  • Sponsorship: Fund the purchase of a machine (estimated cost: R150,000–R500,000).
How to Donate
  • In-Kind Donation: Drop off machines at our center or arrange for collection.
  • Financial Contribution: Deposit funds into our account (details below) for machine purchases.
  • Corporate Partnership: Sponsor a machine and receive branding recognition on our platforms.
Bank Details: Account Name:  LINDINJABULO HELPING HAND COMMUNITY PROJECT   Bank: FIRST NATIONAL BANK (FNB)   Account No.:   62818625008,   Branch Code:  250655   Branch Name:  Lenasia.   SWIFT CODE:  FIRNZAJJ
DONATION OF SHOEMAKING & CRAFTING EQUIPMENT – Step into Empowerment, Stitch a Brighter Future.
At Lindinjabulo Helping Hand Community Project (LHHCP), shoemaking and crafting tools are not just instruments—they are gateways to dignity, creativity, and economic freedom. Your donation of shoemaking equipment (like lasts, sewing machines, and cutting tools) and crafting supplies (such as leather, threads, and beads) empowers marginalized individuals—including survivors of gender-based violence, people living with disabilities, and unemployed youth—to master trades, launch businesses, and walk confidently toward self-reliance.
Why Your Donation Matters
  • Skills for Livelihoods: Trainees learn shoemaking and crafting techniques to produce footwear, accessories, and handmade goods for local and global markets.
  • Entrepreneurship: Equip beneficiaries to start small businesses, generating income to support their families.
  • Therapeutic Value: Crafting and shoemaking provide a creative outlet for healing trauma and building confidence.
What We Need
  • Shoemaking Tools: Leather cutters, stitching machines, sole presses, hammers, and polishing tools.
  • Crafting Supplies: Beads, threads, needles, leather scraps, adhesives, and finishing materials.
  • Financial Sponsorship: Help us purchase industrial-grade equipment (e.g., R20,000 for a leather stitching machine).
“We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.”
 
DONATION OF BAKING OVENS & STOVES – Fueling Dreams, Baking Hope
Lindinjabulo Helping Hand Community Project (LHHCP), baking ovens and stoves are more than kitchen appliances—they are engines of empowerment, transforming lives through the art of baking. Your donation of baking equipment enables marginalized women, survivors of gender-based violence, youth, and people living with disabilities to master culinary skills, launch businesses, and rise above poverty with dignity.
Why Baking Ovens & Stoves Matter
  • Skills for Sustainability: Trainees learn professional baking techniques, from bread-making to pastry design, preparing them for careers in the food industry.
  • Entrepreneurship: Equip beneficiaries to start home-based bakeries, catering services, or small cafés, creating sustainable income streams.
  • Nutrition & Community: Freshly baked goods support local food security, providing nutritious options for families in need.
What We Need
  • Commercial Ovens: Electric or gas-powered ovens for large-scale baking.
  • Portable Stoves: For hands-on training in diverse settings.
  • Baking Tools: Mixers, baking pans, measuring tools, and cooling racks.
  • In-Kind Gifts: Donate new or gently used equipment (we arrange pickup).
DONATION OF CERAMICS WORK EQUIPMENT – Mold Futures, Shape Dreams
Lindinjabulo Helping Hand Community Project (LHHCP), ceramics equipment is more than clay and tools—it’s a catalyst for creativity, healing, and economic independence. Your donation of ceramics tools empowers marginalized individuals, including survivors of gender-based violence, people living with disabilities, and unemployed youth, to transform raw materials into beautiful, marketable art while rebuilding their lives with dignity.
Why Ceramics Equipment Matters
  • Skill Mastery: Trainees learn pottery techniques like wheel-throwing, glazing, and kiln-firing, preparing them for careers in art and craftsmanship.
  • Entrepreneurship: Handcrafted ceramics (bowls, vases, décor) can be sold locally or online, generating sustainable income.
  • Therapeutic Value: Working with clay provides a calming, creative outlet for healing trauma and building confidence.
What We Need
  • Kilns: Electric or gas kilns for firing ceramics.
  • Pottery Wheels: Manual or electric wheels for shaping clay.
  • Tools: Sponges, ribs, carving tools, and glazes.
  • Raw Materials: Clay, underglazes, and finishing supplies.
  • Financial Sponsorship: Fund large purchases (e.g., R60,000 for a kiln).
DONATION OF UPHOLSTERY EQUIPMENT – Restoring Dignity, Crafting Futures
Lindinjabulo Helping Hand Community Project (LHHCP), upholstery equipment is more than tools—it’s a bridge to self-reliance, creativity, and economic freedom. Your donation of upholstery tools and materials empowers marginalized individuals—including survivors of gender-based violence, people living with disabilities, and unemployed youth—to master the art of furniture restoration and design, turning discarded items into treasures while building sustainable livelihoods.
Why Upholstery Equipment Matters
  • Skills for Employment: Trainees learn upholstery techniques like fabric cutting, foam shaping, and furniture repair, preparing them for careers in the booming furniture and design industries.
  • Entrepreneurship: Equip beneficiaries to launch small businesses, restoring and selling furniture or offering repair services to their communities.
  • Sustainability: Recycling old furniture reduces waste and promotes eco-friendly practices.
What We Need
  • Industrial Tools: Staple guns, sewing machines, foam cutters, and fabric shears.
  • Materials: High-quality fabrics, foam, springs, and upholstery nails.
  • Workshop Essentials: Workbenches, measuring tools, and safety gear.
  • Financial Sponsorship: Help us purchase industrial-grade equipment (e.g., R60,000 for a heavy-duty sewing machine).
DONATION OF SCREEN PRINTING EQUIPMENT – Printing Potential, Empowering Communities
Lindinjabulo Helping Hand Community Project (LHHCP), screen printing equipment is more than machinery—it’s a canvas for creativity, entrepreneurship, and social change. Your donation of screen printing tools and materials empowers marginalized individuals, including survivors of gender-based violence, people living with disabilities, and unemployed youth, to master a high-demand skill, create vibrant designs, and build sustainable livelihoods.
Why Screen Printing Equipment Matters
  • Skills for Economic Freedom: Trainees learn screen printing techniques, from stencil design to ink mixing, preparing them for careers in branding, apparel, and promotional product industries.
  • Entrepreneurship: Equip beneficiaries to launch businesses producing custom T-shirts, tote bags, posters, and merchandise for local markets.
  • Community Impact: Support local artists and small businesses by creating affordable, high-quality branded materials.
  • Sustainability: Promote eco-friendly practices with reusable screens and non-toxic inks.
What We Need
  • Screen Printing Presses: Manual or automatic presses for small- to large-scale projects.
  • Exposure Units: For precise stencil creation.
  • Inks & Supplies: Water-based inks, squeegees, screens, and emulsion.
  • Drying Racks & Heat Presses: For efficient production.
  • In-Kind Gifts: Donate new or gently used equipment (we arrange pickup).
CLOTHES FOR NEEDY FAMILIES – Dignity Through Warmth and Care
At Lindinjabulo Helping Hand Community Project (LHHCP), we believe that access to clean, quality clothing is a basic human right, not a privilege. Our Clothes for Needy Families initiative ensures that vulnerable households, including refugees, survivors of gender-based violence, and people living with disabilities, have access to essential garments that restore dignity and provide comfort.
How We Help
  • Donation Drives: We collect new and gently used clothing from individuals, businesses, and partners to distribute to families in need.
  • Seasonal Support: Winter coats, school uniforms, and everyday wear are prioritized to protect against harsh weather and empower children to attend school with confidence.
  • Skills Integration: Beneficiaries of our sewing and fashion design programs contribute by repairing or upcycling donated clothes, fostering a cycle of sustainability and skill-building.
Why Clothing Matters
For families struggling with poverty, clothing is often an unaffordable necessity. Your donations:
  • Protect: Shield children and adults from extreme weather.
  • Empower: Enable individuals to attend school, work, or interviews with dignity.
  • Unite: Strengthen communities by ensuring no one is left behind.
How You Can Help
  • Donate Clothes: Clean, gently used clothing (all sizes welcome).
  • Sponsor New Garments: Support our bulk purchases of school uniforms or winter essentials.
  • Volunteer: Assist with sorting, repairing, or distributing donations.
Every item you give becomes a symbol of hope for a family in need. Together, we dress futures with dignity.                 #Clothes For Needy Families   #LHHCP   #Community Care   #Dignity Through Action.
DONATION OF TRANSPORTATION FOR BENEFICIARIES LIVING WITH DISABILITIES – Mobility for Dignity, Access for All
Lindinjabulo Helping Hand Community Project (LHHCP), transportation is not just a vehicle—it’s a lifeline to opportunity, dignity, and independence. Your donation to support transportation services ensures that people living with disabilities can access our life-changing skills training, counseling, and community programs, breaking down barriers and fostering inclusion.
Why Transportation Matters
For many beneficiaries with disabilities, lack of accessible transport is the biggest obstacle to education and employment. Your contribution directly addresses this challenge by:
  • Enabling Access: Providing wheelchair-accessible vehicles or subsidized transport to training centers.
  • Promoting Inclusion: Ensuring no one is excluded due to mobility limitations.
  • Empowering Independence: Helping individuals attend programs confidently, without relying on fragmented public transport.
What We Need
  • Accessible Vehicles: Wheelchair-friendly vans or buses for safe, reliable transport.
  • Fuel & Maintenance: Cover ongoing costs to keep vehicles operational.
  • Driver Support: Fund trained drivers familiar with disability needs.
  • Financial Sponsorship: Sponsor a vehicle (e.g., R350,000 for a secondhand accessible van).
Tax Benefits for Donors
As a registered Public Benefit Organisation (PBO), your donation qualifies for a tax deduction. We provide Section 18A certificates for all contributions.