Taking the Law to the People

Empowering Communities with Free Legal Support

Since 1998, Mamadi Advice Centre has delivered free legal advice, casework and rights-based workshops to marginalised groups across Limpopo, empowering you to understand and exercise your constitutional rights.

Justice

We uphold and defend the constitutional rights of every individual, striving to eradicate all forms of human rights violations.

Empowerment

Through interactive workshops and personalised advice, we equip communities with the knowledge and skills to claim their rights and drive change. ​

Accessibility

We bring free legal support directly to marginalised and rural communities—no one should face barriers when seeking justice. ​

Partnership

We collaborate with government departments, NGOs and local leaders to amplify our impact and foster collective accountability.

About Us

What we do

Mamadi Advice Centre is a non-profit organisation founded in 1998 to bring free legal assistance, casework and rights-based training directly to marginalised communities across Limpopo. Operating through a team of dedicated staff and volunteers, we run advice desks, community dialogues, workshops and outreach programmes—partnering with local government, NGOs and traditional leaders—to ensure everyone can access justice and exercise their constitutional rights.

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Our Services

How We Support You

At Mamadi Advice Centre, we offer a suite of free, rights-based legal and community support services designed to empower individuals and strengthen marginalised communities across Limpopo.

Legal Advice & Casework

Free one-on-one consultations and case support for housing, evictions, land disputes, labour rights, social security, family law and gender-based violence, providing personalised guidance at every step of your legal journey. free. ​

Rights Education & Workshops

Interactive community workshops on Active Citizenship, equality, non-discrimination and the municipal IDP process—tailored to farmworkers, GBV survivors, persons with disabilities and marginalised groups, delivered free of charge. ​

Community Dialogues & Advocacy

Facilitated dialogues bringing marginalised community members and government service providers together to discuss challenges, clarify entitlements, foster accountability and develop collaborative solutions for rights realisation. ​

Funding & Support

How We’re Funded

As a registered NPO, we rely not only on grant funding but also on the generosity of individuals and organisations to sustain and grow our work. You can support us by:

  • Making a financial donation or sponsoring a specific programme or workshop

  • Offering in-kind contributions such as office supplies, printing services or venue hire

Every gift—big or small—directly strengthens our capacity to deliver free legal advice, education and advocacy to marginalised communities.

Need Assistance?

Contact Our Advice Desk

Our advisors are ready to help you with free legal consultations, case support and community workshops. 

Mamadi Advice Centre is registered as an NPO under number 099-621 NPO

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