- Protecting children and adolescents through enlightenment and preventive work
- Offering the victims of sexual violence safe haven
- Using soccer to communicate rules and develop prospects for the future
- Cooperation and joint projects with the community and the provincial government of Western Cape
- Cooperation with schools and hospitals
- Training and further education by professionals on-site.
The POWER-CHILD CAMPUS in Cape Town is intended as a model for
non-violent and respectful community life and thus offers an
alternative to an everyday existence fraught with frustration and
violence. A variety of projects provides township residents with an
opportunity to assume responsibility for themselves and the well‑being
of the whole community, a skill that was partially weakened by life in
apartheid, which was abolished as of 1994. This way, the POWER-CHILD
CAMPUS in Cape Town mounts the vanguard for further projects in
southern Africa.