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Thinking of Joseph's Project exudes so much warmth in my heart. From the PBJ sandwiches, to hockey played with news paper rolls and chairs. My favorite memory though, was whenever we were treated to a camp for performing well during the term.

The Christian values and principals that we were taught at the homework centre remains instilled in us to this day. Uncle Dylan and Youngmi definitely impacted my life in the most positive way through Joseph's Project.

Cody
ex Joseph Project kid

Joseph project was a place where I could be myself. I felt free because once I left Joseph Project I always had to keep looking over my shoulder and always wanting to protect myself from bad people. This was the only place where I felt loved, cared for and valued. Although I was a troublesome child the teachers never gave up on me and for that I'm grateful.

This was the only place that kept me out of trouble as I always came here every day after school and I did not have time to wonder around the streets doing things that have the potential of ruining my life. It is also a place where I was taught about Jesus through kingdom Kids and I liked it as it was a very educational experience for me.

Melon
ex Joseph Project kid

“So many kids have passed by, so many lives changed for the better. Not just a place to learn but a place to be and feel safe.”

Louisa Tutu
ex JP volunteer

“I spent my DTS serving at Joseph Project in 2003. What an awesome experience. I grew so much.”

Karina Castelo Branco
ex Joseph Project volunteer

“I grew academically, and my English improved too. Uncle Dylan would help me to make a bridge for a school project from raw materials. I remember how happy I was back then. I’m now a police officer.”

Jabu
ex Joseph Project kid

“I spent my DTS serving at Joseph Project in 2003. What an awesome experience. I grew so much.”

Anthea Stynder
DTS student

“10 year old me had very little to be joyful about but JP brought so much light and joy into my life. I'm forever grateful.”

Arielle Katombela
ex Joseph Project kid and staff

My journey at Joseph project began when I was in grade 3 however only officially joined when I was in grade 5 ( due to my school extra curriculum activities). I had always wanted to join in since I had my cousin there and all my neighbors and close friends attended there. I remember the different faces we would encounter at the skate park, the old VW bus, and funny but some wise young people who always told us about God.

My art career kicked off when I first met my mentor through uncle Dylan and basically learned everything I know now. I was then blessed to be sponsored to further my skills in a well known art institution and finally now being a full time professional artist. I’m very grateful for all the lessons I’ve learned more so on God, but also for the support and patience I’ve received from the Jp community. I pray the organization continues to grow and help other children in my community.

Blessing
ex Joseph Project kid & volunteer

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about the Joseph Project, its mission, and how you can get involved or support.

Is Joseph Project a non-profit organisation?

Yes, Joseph Project is a registered NPO since 2001.

Is Joseph project a recognized PBO?

Yes we are.

What is your mission?

Our mission is:

  • To disciple and release the leaders of this generation
  • To challenge the next generation to regard; humility, self discipline, hard work, perseverance and equality as the only norms to live by
  • To equip the next generation with tools to transform their families then community finally society at large
  • And to maintain a voice into on behalf of this generation
How can I donate?

You can donate to our organization online here. Your contributions will help us continue our work and support the children in need.