
Rising Above: Mzi’s Inspiring Journey from Foster Care to Leadership
On 19 December 2011, nine-year-old Mzi was admitted to Home from Home’s care and placed with Foster Mother Beauty’s Loving Family in Masiphumelele. Mzi and his siblings were removed from

Alungile’s Journey: From Medical Challenges to Artistic Aspirations
In 2007, at the tender age of three, Alungile was placed in the care of Home from Home. His journey began when Red Cross Children’s Hospital referred him to St

Kevin’s Resilience: From Abandonment to Aspiration
Kevin’s journey with Home from Home began when he was seven years old, after being abandoned by his father at the age of six. Originally from the DRC, Kevin has

One Foster Couple’s Journey
A young woman named Beauty was working at the deli counter of a well-known retail store. She met a customer, Themba, who came shopping daily and always came to see

A Broken Melody – Poem Written by Husain
Roaring waves, singing winds, tweeting birds, natures voice It’s wonderful, isn’t it? But people are failing, badly By love, need, adore, sadly Loving the sea so much to litter in

Michelle’s Journey to Success
Michelle’s story illustrates the highs and lows that have been experienced by so many vulnerable children. The trauma, abuse, absence from school, maternal substance abuse and other factors dramatically affect

Jessica’s Journey: From Struggle to Confidence
Jessica and her brother Greg entered Home from Home 10 years ago. They are both special needs and joined our foster home in the community of Westlake. Jessica attended a

They Call Me Mama – Foster Mother Nicky’s Story
Imagine having the same foster mother and foster siblings for the past 17 years. The stability of a safe and loving family home in Khayelitsha, over this time period, has

Why Women Can Save Our World
I know most of us already know that women are fantastic human beings. They are the hope for saving our planet. Home from Home is a cluster foster care organization.

Colourful Mural like a Giant Colouring-in Book – Mandela Day
Roscoe Masters, the head of art at Sea Point High School decided to paint giant make- believe characters on a garden wall outside our foster home in Westlake. He started