Donations to The Trauma Centre

We welcome your support if you would like to contribute to the work we are doing. Below are details on how to make a donation. 


By Cheque

Please make cheque payable to The Trauma Centre for Survivors of Violence & Torture or The Trauma Centre and post to:

The Trauma Centre for Survivors of Violence & Torture

P.O.Box 13124

Woodstock

7915

 

By Bank transfer

Our account details are as follows:

Bank name:First National Bank

Branch:Rondebosch

Branch Code:201 509

Branch address:P.O. Box 18, Rondebosch, 7700

Account name:The Trauma Centre for Survivors of Violence & Torture

Account type:Call account

Account number:610 171 345 47

Swift Code:FIRNZAJJ A948

 

If you have questions or comments, you are welcome to contact us:

Email: infor@trauma.org.za

Telephone No.: +27 (0)21 465 7373

Fax No.: +27 (0)21 462 3143

Thank you for visiting this page!


"If South Africa is to become a symbol of hope and healing for Africa and the world we will owe much to organisations such as the Trauma Centre. I hope you will support their work generously" - Archbishop Desmond Tutu 

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Calendar of Events

16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children

The Trauma Centre wish to bring to the attention of every person in South Africa the appalling fact of the ever increasing violence against women and children. How many moms (of our precious children) and our children are brutally assaulted daily?

Lets Unite against Abuse of Women and Children

Speek to as many people as you can about seeking help if there are abusers and perpetrators around your area 

during this international campaign that takes place annually in South Africa from 25 November (International Day of No Violence Against Women) to 10 December (International Human Rights Day).

The logo of the Trauma Centre, designed by Sue Williamson, is symbolic of our organisation's historic links with Robben Island. Our goal is to build a nation of survivors in South Africa. Robben Island photo donated by photographer, Cornel de Kock. Content managed website developed by WORLDAFRICACREATIVE (go to www.world-africa.com)