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Our Story...


Our Logo encapsulates the initiative of what we are wanting to achieve with our Charity, which is to improve the quality and value of children's lives. The leaf image is a symbol of new growth and the colour green is associated with new beginnings. The circle is a symbol known to create protection and its attachment to the circle of life.
Thank you for taking the time to learn more about our cause. This is a story about building stronger communities and the strongest foundation for any community is education and care. If we all "JUST CARE" we can make a difference.
A seed cannot be merely planted; it requires a nurturing touch in order to grow and prosper. Our team of staff and volunteers provide this care on a daily basis.



The initials J and C for 'just care' are the initials of John Rathfelder to whom this charity is dedicated and his wife Claudine and daughter Jacqueline who are trustees of Just Care.

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Pet Education

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Homework

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Receiving certificates for reading

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Lunch Time

Sports Coaching

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Karate

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Netball

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Soccer

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Tennis

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Playing Games

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Outdoor Activities

Excursions

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Walking to Animal Welfare for a Visit

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Ice-cream with one of the Volunteers 

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Waiting for Eye Tests

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Firemen giving a Demonstration

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A Visit to the Library

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Milkshakes with one of the Volunteers

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Volunteer Activities

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Chess

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Dancing

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Artwork

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Beading

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Maths Tuition

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Pet Education

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Sewing

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Knitting

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Reading

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Homework

"One of the ways we can build a better future for our children is by empowering them through allowing them to speak up for themselves. Of course, we as adults have to guide them and to take the ultimate responsibility but that is something quite different from patronizing them. The rights of children must, importantly, include the right to be themselves and to talk for themselves." (November 2003) Nelson Mandela
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