Carryou Ministry

Carryou Ministry Carryou Ministry is a non-profit organisation involved in orphan and home-based care for the sick and elderly as well as people affected by HIV/AIDS.

The ministry started when the Anglican Church, St. John the Divine, based in Randfontein on the West Rand, Gauteng, South Africa, asked a member of the congregation (Sister Pam) to attend an AIDS 'trainer of trainers' course, as more and more people were turning to the church for assistance in dealing with the trauma of HIV and AIDS. Sister Pam completed the course and began caring for a number o

f patients in Toekomsrus, a township bordering Randfontein. Word spread and soon she was asked to train others who could care for the sick. Before long, caregivers in other townships and the rural areas got to hear about Sister Pam’s training and so the ministry grew. As a result of the devastating AIDS disease, the number of orphans in South Africa has grown considerably. Caring for the orphans left behind has become Carryou's Ministry's biggest challenge.

Carryou Ministry's Annual General Meeting takes place of Friday, 25 August 2023 in Toekomsrus. Enquiries: 011 693 2729.
18/08/2023

Carryou Ministry's Annual General Meeting takes place of Friday, 25 August 2023 in Toekomsrus. Enquiries: 011 693 2729.

Meet 34 year-old Shadi Serota, a Social Auxiliary worker at the Elandsvlei Drop-In Centre. Shadi tells us how she came t...
06/04/2022

Meet 34 year-old Shadi Serota, a Social Auxiliary worker at the Elandsvlei Drop-In Centre. Shadi tells us how she came to work for Carryou, and the impact workers like her have had in the community. Read more on www.carryouministry.co.za/blog/

Meet 38 year-old Maki Ramalete who features in the second part of our series highlighting the work of Carryou’s Social A...
21/03/2022

Meet 38 year-old Maki Ramalete who features in the second part of our series highlighting the work of Carryou’s Social Auxiliary Workers and the important role they play in the community.

Born in Mohlakeng, Maki was raised by brothers and sisters as her parents passed away when she was young.

“I was in Grade 3 when my Mom passed away and my brother took care of my younger sister and I. It wasn’t easy to get through school because I had to take a lot of time off to cook and look after my younger sister.” says Maki. Read more on https://www.carryouministry.co.za/blog/

In the first part of our series highlighting the work of Carryou’s Social Auxiliary Workers and the important role they ...
05/03/2022

In the first part of our series highlighting the work of Carryou’s Social Auxiliary Workers and the important role they play in the community, and how Carryou has helped them develop into the role models they are today, we take a look at 45-year-old, Matshepo Mathibe. Read more on https://www.carryouministry.co.za/blog/

A CARRYOU MINISTRY SUCCESS STORY:   In its 21 years of existence Carryou Ministry has faced many challenges. While alway...
01/02/2022

A CARRYOU MINISTRY SUCCESS STORY: In its 21 years of existence Carryou Ministry has faced many challenges. While always doing its best for the community in preparing thousands of cooked meals and distributing aid parcels, offering counselling and assisting children and families in need, the organisation has also had a transformational impact on the lives of many of its beneficiaries, one of whom is Edward Doyi. Read more on www.carryouministry.co.za/blog/

Carryou Ministry’s new Executive Manager, Treven Hendricks outlined the plans and strategies for the year ahead at a rec...
25/01/2022

Carryou Ministry’s new Executive Manager, Treven Hendricks outlined the plans and strategies for the year ahead at a recent Strategic Planning session with Carryou Staff members. Read more about the plans for 2022 on https://www.carryouministry.co.za/blog/

Farewell Reverend Lawrence Mabaso - the end of a magnificent eraAfter over 17 years as the General Manager of Carryou Mi...
04/01/2022

Farewell Reverend Lawrence Mabaso - the end of a magnificent era

After over 17 years as the General Manager of Carryou Ministry, Reverend Lawrence Mabaso has decided to step down and enjoy his retirement. Read more about Rev. Mabaso's farewell on https://www.carryouministry.co.za/blog/

St Mary’s-in-Tuxedo - the Church that keeps on giving.Situated in sleepy Tuxedo Park, a suburb in New York State, one wo...
17/12/2021

St Mary’s-in-Tuxedo - the Church that keeps on giving.

Situated in sleepy Tuxedo Park, a suburb in New York State, one would not think that St Mary’s Episcopal Church has any links to disadvantaged people in Randfontein, South Africa. Yet the congregants of this church have often been the catalyst that keeps Carryou Ministry and its beneficiaries afloat in difficult times. Read more on https://www.carryouministry.co.za/blog/

Carryou Ministry AGM was held on 8 October - checkout the video and details on https://www.carryouministry.co.za/blog/
22/10/2021

Carryou Ministry AGM was held on 8 October - checkout the video and details on https://www.carryouministry.co.za/blog/

Welcome to Carryou Ministry, a registered non-profit organisation (NPO 011 965) that cares for orphans and vulnerable children in Randfontein (Gauteng, South Africa) as well as in surrounding rural areas.

Address

13A Park Street South
Randfontein
1759

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 16:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 16:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 16:00
Thursday 08:00 - 16:00
Friday 08:00 - 16:00

Telephone

+27116932729

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