Empowering Mothers. Supporting Families. Building Inclusive Communities.
📍 South Africa
📞 +27 69 585 2354
📧 info@ckgprojects.org
🌐 https://ckgprojects.org
1. Executive Summary
CKG Mums with Special Needs is a South African social initiative designed to support mothers raising children with disabilities and developmental challenges. Through peer support groups, educational resources, mental wellness initiatives, and advocacy, we empower mothers to care for their children while also caring for themselves.
We aim to become a nationally recognized support network offering both emotional and practical resources to mothers, particularly in low-income and underserved communities. Our business model includes a mix of grant funding, government partnerships, and income-generating programs to ensure sustainability.
2. Business Description
Legal Structure: NPO (Non-Profit Organisation) under CKG Projects
Established: [Insert Date]
Location: South Africa
Focus Area: Disability Support, Women Empowerment, Community Development
Vision
To be South Africa’s leading community-based support network for mothers raising children with special needs.
Mission
To create a sustainable, inclusive, and informed support ecosystem that uplifts mothers and families of children with disabilities through care, connection, education, and advocacy.
3. Market Analysis
Industry Overview
- Over 500,000 children in South Africa are estimated to live with disabilities (Stats SA).
- Access to support for caregivers, especially mothers, is limited in both urban townships and rural areas.
- There’s increasing demand for psychosocial support, inclusive education, and advocacy.
Target Market
- Mothers and caregivers in low- and middle-income households
- Primary focus on Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, and Eastern Cape (pilot areas)
- Expansion planned to Northern Cape, Limpopo, and Free State within 3 years
Needs Addressed
- Emotional isolation and burnout
- Lack of knowledge on navigating systems (education, health, grants)
- Mental health challenges
- Stigma and community exclusion
4. Products & Services
| Service | Details |
|---|---|
| Support Groups | Monthly peer-to-peer circles with trained facilitators |
| Workshops | Legal rights, inclusive education, grant application, parenting strategies |
| Mental Health Support | Group therapy, self-care sessions, access to counsellors |
| Resource Assistance | Help with accessing SASSA grants, finding schools, referrals |
| Awareness Campaigns | Local events to reduce stigma, promote community inclusion |
5. Marketing & Outreach Strategy
Channels
- Community radio
- WhatsApp groups and Facebook parenting communities
- Partnerships with schools, clinics, and local churches
- Flyers/posters in clinics and social development offices
- Partnerships with disability advocacy groups
Branding
- Strong visual identity focused on trust, warmth, and empowerment
- Use of multiple South African languages for inclusivity
6. Operations Plan
Team Structure
- Programme Director
- Regional Coordinators
- Psychosocial Support Facilitators
- Volunteers (including experienced mothers)
- Administrative Officer
Key Partners
- Department of Social Development
- Local clinics and healthcare workers
- Special education professionals
- Legal aid organisations
- Municipal governments
Facilities & Equipment
- Shared or donated community venues
- Basic IT equipment for admin and outreach
- Printed materials and supplies for workshops
7. Financial Plan
Startup Costs (First 6 months)
| Item | ZAR Estimate |
|---|---|
| Programme Development | R 20,000 |
| Staff Recruitment & Training | R 25,000 |
| Marketing & Branding Materials | R 10,000 |
| Workshop Supplies & Venue Hire | R 18,000 |
| Admin & Operations | R 12,000 |
| Total | R 85,000 |
Monthly Operating Costs
| Item | ZAR Estimate |
|---|---|
| Venue Rental | R 3,800 |
| Facilitators’ Honoraria | R 5,000 |
| Transport & Refreshments | R 2,000 |
| Communication & Admin | R 900 |
| Workshop Costs | R 1,500 |
| Total Monthly | R 13,200 |
Funding Sources
- Grants (local and international donors)
- CSI (Corporate Social Investment) partners
- Crowdfunding and public campaigns
- Fee-for-service (long-term goal, e.g. paid private workshops or consulting)
8. Sustainability & Scaling Strategy
Year 1 – Pilot Phase
- Operate in 2–3 communities
- Test program model, refine services
- Build partnerships with local clinics and schools
Year 2 – Growth Phase
- Expand to 5–7 communities
- Hire full-time programme manager
- Launch national awareness campaign
Year 3 – Sustainability Phase
- Formalize national presence
- Register as national NPO
- Establish local chapters with trained leaders
- Launch income-generating activities (paid speaking, training, consulting)
9. Risk Management
| Risk | Mitigation |
|---|---|
| Lack of consistent funding | Build diverse donor base; maintain emergency reserves |
| Community resistance or stigma | Partner with local leaders; emphasize awareness |
| Burnout among staff/volunteers | Prioritize team wellness, training, and supervision |
| Low attendance in new areas | Engage schools and clinics early; offer transport help |
10. Conclusion
CKG Mums with Special Needs is more than a support group—it’s a movement toward resilient, informed, and empowered motherhood in South Africa’s most vulnerable communities. With the right partnerships and funding, we will drive real impact for families raising children with disabilities—one mother at a time.
Contact Details
📞 Phone: +27 69 585 2354
📧 Email: info@ckgprojects.org
🌐 Website: https://ckgprojects.org

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