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St Joseph’s Intermediate Paediatric Care proudly celebrates 90 years of pioneering paediatric transitional healthcare, marking nearly a century of unwavering dedication to South Africa’s most vulnerable children.

Founded in 1935 by the German Pallottine Sisters, St Joseph’s has evolved from its roots into a dynamic and specialised healthcare facility. Today, a team of 139 professionals—including nurses, therapists, care workers, a medical doctor, and essential operations staff—work together tirelessly to provide holistic, life-changing care to families in need.

“For nine decades, St Joseph’s has been a beacon of hope for thousands of children requiring transitional medical care,” says Lesley Liddle, Business Development Manager at St Joseph’s. “Our work would not be possible without the incredible support from donors, partners, and the broader community.”

A Legacy of Impact and Care
Guided by a dedicated Board of Directors who are specialists in transitional care and business, St Joseph’s continues to serve as a vital bridge between hospital and home for children with complex medical needs and challenging home lives. The organisation provides comprehensive care, ensuring that children receive the medical, therapeutic, and emotional support required for their recovery.

“The model of care that St Joseph’s provides as a bridge from hospital to home for medically fragile children, at no cost to the families, is remarkable and quite unique in our country,” says Sue Boucher, Programme Manager at PatchSA. “The valuable role that St Joseph’s fills within the Western Cape healthcare system cannot be overstated.”

How You Can Be Part of Our 90-Year Legacy :

  • Join the 9 ZERO Matching Challenge

To honour this milestone, St Joseph’s invites the public to participate in special initiatives that will sustain its vital work for future generations:

Pledge to match donations of ZAR90, ZAR900, ZAR9000, or ZAR90,000 and challenge your netwrok to do the same!

Your Impact Doubled:
ZAR90 can help provide nutritious meals for a child for a week.
ZAR900 can cover essential medical supplies for an entire month.
Larger gifts can fund a full week of holistic care, including medical, therapeutic, and emotional support.

  • Gift Your Birthday to St Joseph’s

Turn your special day into an act of kindness! Encourage your loved ones to donate to St Joseph’s instead of buying gifts—giving children a second chance at a healthy childhood.

  • Share Our Story

Help spread the word about St Joseph’s remarkable journey and the life-changing care we provide. Use your voice on social media, in your community, or among your colleagues to ensure more children receive the support they need.

Looking Ahead
The 90th anniversary is not just a celebration of St Joseph’s history but also a call to action for continued support.

“The generosity of so many South Africans has shaped our past, sustains our present, and secures our future,” says Liddle. “Together, we can continue offering life-changing care to children who need it most.”

For more information on how to get involved, visit www.stjosephsipc.org.za or follow St Joseph’s on social media using #ZAR90Challenge, #90YearsOfCare, and #LegacyOfCompassion.

About St Joseph’s Intermediate Paediatric Care
St Joseph’s provides free transitional medical and therapeutic care for children with chronic illnesses and disabilities. With a legacy spanning 90 years, the organisation remains committed to improving the lives of children and families across South Africa.

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Date published: 05/03/2025
Feature image: St Joseph’s Staff

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