Empowering Fathers. Transforming Futures.

A Movement Rooted in Responsibility, Love, and Social Justice

EFED was founded in South Africa to confront a growing concern: the disconnect between fathers and their daughters in modern society.

Our mission is simple yet transformative — to restore, empower, and support the vital role of the father in the family unit, particularly in the upbringing and protection of girls. Our work is community-driven, evidence-informed, and grounded in the belief that empowered fathers raise balanced, confident children — both daughters and sons

We are a registered non-profit operating across all nine provinces in South Africa. Our team includes social workers, educators, mentors, and community leaders who design and implement programs that tackle issues such as gender-based violence, absent fatherhood, poor male role modeling, and the need for protective parenting.

EFED is not just a program — it’s a movement of men rising to meet the needs of the next generation.

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“Adopt-a-Girl-Child” Empowerment Program

Estimated Budget: R850,000 – R1.2 million (first 12 months, across 3 provinces)

Purpose:

Provide critical support (education, self-defense training, menstrual health kits, mentorship, and psychosocial services) for vulnerable girls in father-absent homes.

Core Components:

Monthly care kits (sanitary pads, hygiene products, learning materials)

Father-figure mentorship through trained EFED volunteers

Life skills and self-defense workshops

Psychosocial support sessions with registered social workers

Transport stipends & food packs for at-risk girls attending EFED events

Why It’s Fundable:

Clear, measurable impact

Corporates, government, and schools easily align with “girl child” campaigns

Encourages community ownership and visibility

30 Aug

“Fathers First” Mobile Workshop Tour

Estimated Budget: R750,000 – R950,000 (nationwide pilot: 6 provinces over 6 months)

Purpose:

Bring EFED’s parenting, protection, and gender-based violence prevention workshops directly to townships, villages, and under-resourced communities using mobile units and local facilitators.

Core Components:

Mobile training units or branded bakkies with audio-visual gear

Pop-up fatherhood & protection workshops in schools, churches, and community halls

Training of community-based facilitators

Merchandise & material kits (manuals, T-shirts, booklets)

Data collection tools for feedback and monitoring impact

Why It’s Fundable:

Visible, grassroots-driven impact

High PR value for sponsors and media coverage

Aligns with national priorities on fatherhood, GBV prevention, and youth protection

Our goal is to reach approximately

17M

children around South Africa

41,6M+

1,7B

9000+

Get informed now. Answers to your common questions

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Frequently asked questions
What is EFED?
Who can join EFED?

Fathers, guardians, or father figures of girls.

Mothers who wish to refer the fathers of their children or participate in shared parenting support.

Volunteers, trainers, and professionals passionate about fatherhood, gender equity, and child development.

Supporters and donors from all walks of life.

What does EFED do exactly?

Parenting & fatherhood workshops

Protection and self-defense training

Health and emotional well-being education

Father-daughter bonding activities

Mentorship for fatherless girls

Outreach campaigns in schools, communities, and workplaces

Is EFED only for biological fathers?
How can I get involved as a volunteer?

A short orientation

Background screening (for child protection)

Role-specific training
Volunteers can help with mentoring, facilitation, outreach, admin, and event coordination.

What services are offered for girls?

Mentorship and empowerment sessions

Self-defense and safety skills training

Health & hygiene education

Support with school supplies and basic care kits

Referrals to mental health and psychosocial support

Do you operate across South Africa?
How is EFED funded?

Donations from individuals and families

Monthly memberships (Free to Premium Tiers)

Corporate sponsorships

Government and community development grants

Events, fundraisers, and merchandise sales

How can I donate?

Donate online via EFT, SnapScan, or PayFast

Visit our branches for in-person contributions

Support the “Adopt-a-Girl-Child” fund

Sponsor a workshop or mentorship program
We welcome donations from R20 to R10,000 or more, and every rand makes an impact.

Are donations tax deductible?
What membership tiers do you offer?

Free: Access to selected workshops and updates

Bronze (R20/month): Entry-level member support

Silver (R100/month): Priority access to events + care packs for daughters

Gold (R200/month): Includes school readiness kits + mentorship placement

Platinum (R300/month): Includes self-defense sessions + medical & mental health referrals

Black (R500/month): Full access + sponsor one girl’s full year program

What makes EFED different from other NGOs?

We focus specifically on fatherhood, a deeply neglected area.

We serve both dads and daughters—bridging the generational, emotional, and gender gap.

We combine parenting, protection, and empowerment under one holistic approach.

We’re homegrown, community-based, and driven by lived experience in South Africa.

Can EFED work with schools and churches?

Primary and secondary schools

Churches and faith-based organizations

Community halls, libraries, and sports centers

I’m a corporate or organization. How can we partner?

Employee wellness and fatherhood sessions

CSI (Corporate Social Investment) opportunities

Sponsorship packages and co-branded outreach

Visibility through our workshops and media platforms

Please contact: corporate@efed.co.za

How do I contact EFED?

Transforming Fatherhood and Strengthening Families

EFED provides dynamic, community-centered services designed to:

Every EFED program is tailored to the unique social, cultural, and economic realities of South African families.

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