Timion is a Non Profit Organisation dedicated to working with marginalized
children with Cerebral Palsy in the Eastern Cape.
With love we manufacture and distribute specialized disability equipment such as standing frames and walkers to support growth and development for
children with CP. We want to see these children reach their maximum potential in life.
Our team delivers the equipment directly to the homes, providing therapeutic as well as
emotional support.
What We Do
Our custom made equipment is distributed free of charge to children of marginalized
households. The equipment we sell to hospitals, therapists and more affluent
families, only covers 25% of the project costs.
To continue this work, we rely on support.You can get involved by giving:
Financial donationVolunteering your time
Becoming a Prayer partner
ABSA BankAccount Name: Timion NPC Cheque Account Nr: 4080730009Branch Code 632005, Jeffreys BayDonations to Timion NPC are tax deductable
Tel: 042 293 4296 / 078 456 1512 Fax: 086 561 7173
Non Profit Company - NPC 121-166Support for children with Cerebral Palsy
[email protected] www.timion.org
Non Profit Company
Non Profit Company
In the townships of Port Elizabeth there are several thousand children with Cerebral Palsy who
lack access to specialized disability equipment.
We aim to support these children by providing equipment free of charge. We also
give physical help showing them the love God has for them. In addition we encourage the parents to accept their children despite the
disability and help them see how precious they are in God’s eyes.
Our team of carpenters designs and manufac-tures equipment such as standing frames and
walkers that are low cost and durable.
Our therapists deliver the equipment directly to the houses whilst educating the
caregivers on how to best care and develop their child. Our counsellor provides the much needed emotional and spiritual support to the mothers.
We organize camps in Jeffrey’s Bay for mothers and their children. The aim is to
encourage the mothers, enabling them and their children to take a break from their daily
routines and difficulties. As a result of the camps, we are starting home groups where the mothers keep meeting and support each other.
More than 1000 children have so far been equipped and supported through our outreach
program by our therapists and councellors.
The Need
Our Vision
The Workshop
Home Visit Camp
The Result