
Gekozen doel: Comité Anti Stierenvechten
CAS International (Comité Anti Stierenvechten) is een Nederlandse stichting die zich inzet om een einde te... lees meer >
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CAS International (Comité Anti Stierenvechten) is een Nederlandse stichting die zich inzet om een einde te... lees meer >
This Project or Cause is to help vulnerable people in Need, with the large majority being children. Helping vulnerable people, children in need with: - Food - Drinking water - Clothing - Blankets - Toiletries - Accommodation - Education - Sport - Etc. Providing in their Basic Needs and more, ... Funds and Donations also needed to build a much needed Orphanage / Children's Home. Orphanage / Children's Home, for orphans, homeless, abandoned and abused children. Orphanage / Children's Home will also include Basic Education, Early Childhood Development (ECD), Sport facility, Trauma Centre for abused children.
🌟 Build a Brighter Future for Children with Klein Begin Preschool🌟 As an ECD project close to the heart of CHF for 6 years already, Klein Begin has been a haven of learning for young minds. Now, we have the opportunity to provide even more children with essential early childhood education. We're excited to share that we recently launched a special needs class, that started on October 16 2023. Issie, a qualified and experienced special needs teacher, is now caring for our special needs kids. This fulfils a long-standing dream of CHF & Klein Begin to provide education for special needs children. We need your help to make our dream of new school premises a reality. Join us in changing lives!
Home of Hope is a registered non-profit organisation that provides care services for abused, abandoned, and neglected children in our country, with a focus on those affected by Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), which is permanent brain damage caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol. We do this because we believe that every child has the right to become socially responsible adults, reaching their full God-given potential, within society.
“Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world.” - Archbishop Desmond Tutu Millions of South African children under the age of 16 do not have access to quality education. At times it seems that the challenges we face for a brighter future are so big that we can do little to help. But with the cumulative impact of small acts of goodness we can all make the difference. Your small act of goodness begins here. This bursary programme is designed to provide an opportunity for children in the environs of Greyton and Genadendal who are inadequately served by the public primary school system and who cannot afford private education.
Be A Lifeline and Keep a Girl in School One third of girls can not afford sanitary products and miss school because of this. Gain Through Giving NPC, is committed to keeping our girls in school by providing them with washable reusable cloth menstrual pads that last up to 5 years. We manufacture and then distribute them in collaboration with various humanitarian relief NGOs such as Centre for Humanity, African Muslim Agency & Mustadafin Foundation. By giving a girl a set of reusable menstrual pads, YOU have kept a girl in school and given her a fighting chance to end the cycle of poverty in her home. Your donation can set the pedestal for the next female generation to build upon it.
School Shoes Sanitary pads Toiletries packs Food parcel Blankets And readiness cause for yourrh
Hangberg Dreams is a three-tiered organization that services various aspects: 1. Substance Misuse, Treatment and Intervention. 2.Therapeutic Family intervention sessions. 3. referral to outsourced clinical service providers. 4.An aligned Recovery Home 5.Re-integration and Aftercare. Second Tier: 1. Community upliftment services. 2.Vulnerable Seniors needs and being. 3.Youth empowerment programs 18-35 years Third Tier: 1.Awareness and intervention programs 2. Nourishment 3.Mentorship Programs
Organic food growing in school environments serves the children and school communities today and into the future. This outdoor learning environment connects people young and old to nature in ways that are healing for both. Our gardens ensure feeding programmes are boosted nutritionally with organic produce and we teach for the long term sustainability of this impact.
Rebuild For Change is motivated to celebrate the power of play because we believe in the transformative impact it can have on children's creativity and emotional growth. Our project goal is to harness the power of visual arts and melody to spark children's creativity and boost emotional growth. Through creating a stimulating environment for children to explore creativity with paint, craft, and rhythm, we aim to foster a deep connection between emotion and creativity through free play activities. We design and set up creative arts stations and facilitate interactive sessions focusing on self-expression and emotional development. To date, our project has impacted over 300 children in underprivileged communities. To learn more about our impact and projects visit www.rebuildforchange.org
Legal Refugee Center, South Africa. LRC, South Africa is an offshoot of LRC,USA. Though independently registered as a non profit in South Africa. We are based in the coastal community of Muizenberg, Cape Town. We render services to refugees in 3 salient areas; which are i) Psychosocial ii) Welfare iii) Economic Empowerment In consideration of the South Africa context, we have been able to assist, and still assisting refugees living in various communities in South Africa.
with STEAM (science, technology, engineering and maths) education, early literacy development, physical health education and outreach programmes for children in the Khayelitsha community. The Molo Mhlaba Schools is a philanthropic venture that will establish and manage a network of low-fee, independent private schools in underserved urban communities across South Africa. Currently, Molo Mhlaba manages the first two girls-only and STEAM-focused primary schools with the construction of a third campus underway. Molo Mhlaba’s vision 2030 is to operate a network of 10 micro STEAM primary schools for girls in underserved communities across South Africa.
At Sunshine Life Centre, we provide urgent relief to families in the Eastern Cape facing extreme poverty or crises—offering food, clothing, bedding, and essential support. Our team conducts home assessments to understand their needs, and beneficiaries collect their aid parcels from our centre. Beyond emergency relief, we empower them with ongoing mentorship, workshops, and skills training to help them secure jobs, start businesses, or create sustainable income through manufacturing. With your support, we turn relief into long-term change.
O Instituto Cidadania Através do Esporte, Educação e Cultura (CADES) é uma Organização Sem Fins Lucrativos que, desde 2007, desenvolve diversos projetos em comunidades de alta vulnerabilidade social com foco em crianças e adolescentes, por meio do fortalecimento de vínculos sociais, atuação em rede e melhoria da qualidade de vida pela saúde física e mental. Aposta na democratização do acesso ao esporte, visando a fomentação, desmistificação e ampliação da prática da modalidade como esporte lúdico, dinâmico e saudável entre crianças e adolescentes. São mais de 40 projetos realizados, 78 mil pessoas beneficiadas e 7 prêmios/certificações.
A Associação Férias Vivas promove mobilização e geração de conhecimento para práticas seguras no turismo brasileiro. Fundada em 2002, busca orientar viajantes reduzindo acidentes e salvando vidas, mostrando que tragédias no turismo, geralmente resultam de falhas na operação. Atuamos com ações como: disseminação de cultura de segurança através da mobilização de setores da sociedade por meio de orientação gratuita no site e nas redes sociais, palestras, participação em eventos e impressão de material didático. Além disso, contribuímos na qualificação de profissionais do trade, bem como no apoio à normatização no âmbito da ABNT e acompanhamento da legislação turística.
Västra Frölunda IF offers a unique opportunity for children and youth aged 6 to 13 with mobility impairments to train football in a safe and inspiring environment. Our dedicated leaders tailor the training to meet the participants' needs, focusing on joy, community, and development. The training is suitable for children who can follow instructions in a group and have challenges with running, maintaining balance, or moving in uneven terrain. In addition to football training, this is a fantastic opportunity for parents to build networks and exchange experiences. Our activities not only enhance the participants' motor skills but also promote their social development and self-confidence.
Kids Haven longs for every child to be safe and well cared for. We help families to protect and care for their children in their own community. We provide full time care to 162 children in crisis without the protection and care of families. We extend support to young people growing into adulthood by caring about their career pathways, their independent living and their mental health. Kids Haven is in Benoni, east of Johannesburg.
For more than three decades, the Lawhill Maritime education programme has made it possible for thousands of young South Africans to escape a life of poverty and or unemployment by embarking on successful careers In the global maritime industry. Since 1995, Lawhill has provided students in Grades 10 to 12 with the skills and knowledge they need to access the many opportunities in the maritime, logistics and transport sectors. Read more on www.lawhill.org or follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Linked In and X. @LawhillMaritime
PSFA is a registered South African non-profit organisation dedicated to combating child hunger in schools. Since 1958, PSFA has served over two billion nutritious meals to impoverished learners, improving their concentration, attendance, and academic performance. PSFA’s holistic school nutrition support programme ensures thousands of children receive the nourishment they need to thrive, reinforcing the fact that you can’t teach a hungry child. A donation of only R950 will enable PSFA to feed a child for a year, and R100 will feed a child for a month. Our goal is to ensure that 500 learners will receive 2 daily meals for a year (R950 X 500 learners).
HopeTown is based in Ocean View, Cape Town, South Africa. We are a youth-based community development NGO and reach out to the disadvantaged families in the community. We offer an internship programme centred around skills training for young people who have dropped out of school. We also reach out to about 130 kids in the community with dance, art, sports, tutoring and youth events. Our small high school offers Grade 7-9 and bridges a gap to enable vocational training. The products made in the internship programme are sold at our shop locally and also online. All the proceeds go back into the organisation's goal of educating and uplifting young people from difficult backgrounds.
UE is a global movement founded by the late Graham Power in 2010. Unashamedly Ethical’s aim is to transform leaders by championing ethics, moral values and clean living. Our mission is to empower individuals, families, organisations, communities, and countries across the globe to embrace and uphold these principles. We do this through advocacy, education, and collaboration. Within our communities, we cultivate a consciousness of moral responsibility and societal behavior, nurturing a culture of accountability and positive action that empowers individuals to contribute meaningfully to societal well-being.
Hearts of Hope is a children's home in Gauteng which cares for orphaned and vulnerable babies and children who are placed with us by court order after being removed from at risk situations. We provide nutrition, remedial and psycho-social support, education and medical care for all the children in our home. Our vision: Vulnerable and orphaned children who are in need of care and protection, are provided with a turning point opportunity of personal and individualised nurturing care in a safe and stable home environment that enables them to have a childhood, thrive and be educated; building their resilience and life skills within a forever home and towards an independent future.
In response to poorly resourced Catholic schools asking for help with mental health difficulties, the The Catholic Institute of Education (CIE) began a mental health pilot project in 2023 with 60 teachers from 20 schools. In partnership with, and with the support of, the Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative(REPSSI), the CIE continued the project into 2024. In 2025 the CIE has continued with the project and has introduced a new component: trauma-informed practices for poorly resourced Catholic Schools. 20 Schools will be included in the project and the Catholic Institute of Education will go through the training to become a trauma-informed organisation.