As of 2006 the charity has identified three organizations, Baphumelele Children’s Home in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, Emasithandane Children's Project in Nyanga, Cape Town, and Ubuhle Babantwana in Mfuleni, Cape Town. CHOSA has also started a house-building program for vulnerable families called the Philani Family Fund, helped start the Desiree Ellis Soccer League and runs a volunteer and mentoring pr
ogram for the children of Emasithandane and Baphumelele Children's Homes. CHOSA is a member of the Coalition for a Sustainable Africa, a consortium of organizations advancing locally-led holistic solutions in Africa. Its partners include Soccer without Borders, the Desmond Tutu TB Centre (DTTC), and People's Environmental Planning (PEP). CHOSA at MSU is a recent addition created by a group of study abroad students who were inspired by working with the children that CHOSA serves. The goal of CHOSA at MSU is to support the projects of CHOSA in South Africa from Michigan State University's campus.