Your organization holds warm cups of corporate social responsibility. Share them with Tshidisanang to yield long-term social impact in community care.

Your vision, your mindset, and your deliberate strategy it is ready to invest into an NGO that has extensive experience, as a consummate community care leader, working with the unemployed, the breadwinner, the sick, the elderly and the youth.

Tshidisanang Community Carers

About us

We celebrate the hard work that spans over 19 years in community care. Since 2004, we came from the shadows; we were a simple Tshidisanang Women’s Health Centre (TWHC), the NGO. Our journey in community care saw us offering community care service operations in Motheo District, covering Bloemfontein/Mangaung, Thaba Nchu and Botshabelo, caring for the sick, the poor and the unemployed across the life of the elderly, breadwinner(s), the youth, and Children.
We also do realise, since the NGO was established in 2005, taking the NGO business operations notes from its most recent annual financial statements, the NGO realises:

  • 1. Its ground has been shifting all this time, its demand for financial resources has now grown, its intrinsic needs has changed
  • 2. Its heritage has accumulated and is now an asset, that needs to be tapped into and translated
  • 3. the time has come for the NGO to now plant germinating seeds, a task impossible to do before
  • 4. Now the NGO is ready to operate sustainably and face a different horizon, including building a different social entrepreneurship trajectory.
  • 5. The NGO rather intends to emphasize how challenges and obstacles can be transformed into opportunities for growth and success in the NGO environment.
  • 6. Drawing on historical examples from its heritage, the NGO wants its historic heritage to provide practical insights for overcoming adversity in the NGO environment.
Tshidisanang Community Carers

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The 20 years of consummate community care is a breakthrough reminder that we are the NGO that traversed 19 years 19-year-long journey of community care. In the beginning, we were never limited to family care. Our community care work scope covered a broader footprint and multiple sector spaces in community social care, from community safety, education, environment, gender, health care, older persons/ senior citizens, orphanage and vulnerable children, poverty alleviation, and the youth. The service, which we still do, however a customised service depending on our clients' customised brief.

Charity is the act of giving selflessly to those in need, whether through financial aid, resources, or time. It reflects kindness, compassion, and humanity, making the bring hope to the less fortunate.
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Statement from the Chairperson

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I, Mrs Motshidisi Mogoera, a qualified professional nurse in 1960 with the Department of Health, further advanced my education and secured a Bachelor of Advanced Nursing from the University of Free State in 2002. I gained my 44 years of illustrious career in the health services sector as a professional nurse.

I retired from nursing in 2004, which inspired my pioneering background and the Genesis of Our NGO that really started in early 2005. I established Tshidisanang Women’s Health Centre (TWHC), an NGO: Reg. No: 037-14. The NGO is currently 19 years operational, and thus marks a notable 64 years of unshakable experience and commitment to my passion for selfless service to the sick, the poor, and the unemployed, where hope is hard to find, that is where you will find our team's service in action.

Motshidisi Mogoera

Founder
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Tshidisanang Community Carers

How does our NGO future look like?

2025 Looking Forward, as a sign of our growth, transition to tackle even more tougher and intense social challenges affecting The Breadwinner, the dependent, The Unemployed and The Youth demonstrate our commitment to celebrate 20 years Milestone of Community Health, Social Welfare and Care Service Support in both urban and rural township communities in the Free State Province.