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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.
The Bhabhisana Baby Project is a Cape Town-based non-profit delivering early childhood intervention services to babies with developmental delays and disabilities in underserved communities. Our holistic model integrates developmental therapy, caregiver training, and community partnerships to ensure early identification and support of these babies during the critical first thousand days. We employ a family-centred, interdisciplinary approach with each team consisting of a physiotherapist, occupational therapist, and speech and language therapist. They provide early therapeutic intervention and empower parents/ caregivers with the skills they need to help their baby reach their full potential.
Grace Aid has been working to alleviate poverty since 2008. Our vision is a world where everyone flourishes, inspired by John 10:10. By providing food, medical equipment, and training, we address immediate needs while fostering sustainable development and long-term change.
In response to poorly resourced Catholic schools asking for help with mental health difficulties, 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 itself, will go through the training to become a trauma-informed organisation.
Education in Impoverished communities has been failing children for decades. Subpar classrooms, teaching and curriculum has kept children, youth and adults at a major disadvantage. Our Online school provide, CAPS, IEB and Cambridge Curriculum in the community, ensuring students have access to all STEM subjects as well as empowering aftershool programs to Restore Dignity and Equip all of them for a Brighter future.
Fim da Fome Animal é um projeto comunitário da Anjos d’Ajuda que oferece apoio alimentar regular a animais abandonados e resgatados em Arraial d’Ajuda, Bahia. Todos os meses, entregamos ração doada ou adquirida a pequenos abrigos e lares temporários que cuidam de cães e gatos em situação de vulnerabilidade. Muitos desses animais foram vítimas de negligência, maus-tratos ou abandono, e a alimentação é o primeiro passo para sua recuperação. Nosso objetivo é garantir que nenhum animal passe fome enquanto espera por uma segunda chance. Com apoio contínuo, podemos ampliar nosso alcance e responder com mais agilidade às necessidades urgentes da nossa comunidade.
Friends of Free Wildlife cares for indigenous animals that need rehabilitation, medical attention and of course feeding. Your donation can go a long way in helping to cover the medical and feeding costs.
As a Public Benefit Organisation, the Rohan Bloom Foundation is committed to building the first Specialised Paediatric Palliative Care In-Patient Hospice in Cape Town, Rohan House, offering the necessary palliative care as well as restoring dignity to the patient, whilst ensuring emotional and psychological support for the family. The Foundation aims to bring together the skills, resources and inspiration to create a blueprint for similar facilities across South Africa for terminally ill children and their families.
TGC Africa exists to equip the next generation of African believers, pastors and church leaders to shape life and ministry around the gospel in the Reformed tradition. TGC Africa is committed to publishing faithful Christian content by Africans, for Africans, speaking into the questions, joys and challenges of our local contexts. Our mission is to create an online repository of biblical wisdom that resonates deeply with the people it serves across Africa. As internet and mobile device usage grows by almost 30% each year, we’re building an online community of African Christians committed to serving Christ in their countries. We’re joining networks of biblical churches and ministries together. Be part of our African Gospel Movement today!
VUSA Rugby and Learning Academy gives children in Langa access to quality education, sport, daily meals, and psychosocial support. We help young learners from the under-resourced community of Langa, in Cape Town, grow in confidence, discover their talents, and build brighter futures.
Common Good helps build a better future for South Africa by working with local organisations to support people from childhood to employment. This helps them earn an income, care for their families, and make their communities stronger, breaking the cycle of poverty. Common Good works with 1,800+ faith communities in 9 provinces, supporting 18,000+ families to become better parents and give their children a brighter future. They also support 9 no-fee public schools in 3 provinces, reaching over 8,000 learners. Through 40+ partners, they train more than 1,500 people annually to find meaningful employment opportunities.
Abraham Kriel Bambanani is a registered NPO providing care and skills development for traumatised children and youth in need, in the greater Johannesburg area. We provide shelter, physical care, rehabilitation and skills development for beneficiaries that had been subjected to trauma, abuse, molestation, poverty, neglect and unemployment. This is done via residential care, community services and educational programmes