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Projects

"Everyone can break down something, but how many can build it up?"
~ Sri Sarada Devi ~

Ramakrishna eThembeni Home | Phoenix Sub-centre |Abalindi Home |Ekusizaneni Children's Home
Project Brief Overview & Updates

Ramakrishna eThembeni Home
(KwaMashu, Durban)

  • Home for terminally ill
  • Project (20 bed female ward) completed and opened on 2 September 2006
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Phoenix Sub-centre
(Phoenix, Durban)

  • Campus includes:
    • Shrine (Structure completed)
    • Jayrambati Home: Home for distraught women and children (completed & opened)
    • Clinic/Adminstration Block (completed & opened)
    • Swami Vivekananda Family Welfare Centre (completed & opened)
  • First phase: The Clinic has been completed and officialy opened on 28 October 2007
  • Second phase: The Jayrambati Home has been completed and officialy opened on 8 December 2007
  • Third phase: The Swami Vivekananda Family Welfare Centre has been completed and officialy opened on 24 March 2008
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Ramakrishna Abalindi Home
(Inanda, Durban)

  • 40 bed facility for Terminally-ill patients
  • Foundation laying ceremony held 29 August 2007
  • First phase: 15 bed ward for both males and females
  • Second phase: 10 bed ward for children
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Ekusizaneni Children's Home
(Kwa Mashu, Durban)
  • Home for homeless and AIDS orphans
  • Completed and running from: 2002
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