We work with several charities that are aligned with our values and help to shape the society that we want to live in.Charities we work with 1 % for the planet As members of 1% for the Planet, we pledge to give 1% of our revenue to approved non-profit organisations focused on the...
Thanks to the generosity of the Nedbank South African Charity Golf Day, the FW de Klerk Foundation was able to support the following organisations in 2021: Cape Town Society for the Blind, Iris House Children’s Hospice, Life Choices and National Institute for the Deaf. ...
Cape Town is one of the most popular places to volunteer in South Africa. Being in an urban environment as well as being near nature provides different volunteer opportunities related to marine conservation (保护), education, and animal care. Durban and Johannesburg are also good options for volu...
“We’re proud to partner with a number of inspiring organisations that enable us to give back effectively. The charities that we support are aligned with our core brand values: enhancing the lives of women and mothers, nurturing and inspiring the young and protecting the environment.” ...
THE Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad (SPANA) has been named as the 'Best animal welfare charity' for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at the 2016 Animal Health Awards. Run by Global Health And Pharma, the annual awards acknowledge and reward organisations that go beyond their ...
No, we fund all types of organisations; it is not necessary to be a registered charity. Our focus is to support small, volunteer run grassroots groups and particularly campaign groups, which are often unable to register as charity yet play an important role in society. ...
Constables Michael Gillies and Michael Rafferty from York Road NPT have been involved in an eight month project, working with youth organisations to help young people in their area study law and order, criminal justice, and consequences. The culmination of the scheme was a study trip to South ...
The aid is mainly organised via a network of local organisations together with some international partners. www.unicefusa.org/mission/emergencies/food-crises/horn-africa-famine We have donated € 7,000 to the charity project “Schritt für Schritt” (“Step by Step”) in India. The goal of ...
The charity has almost 15 years’ experience and has delivered sustainable tourism projects in 26 countries. By bringing together businesses, public sector organisations and communities, they aim to change how tourism works, creating a brighter future for destinations and those who rely on them. This...
in the matrix of farmers, supermarkets, producers, charities (such as the foodbank collectiveThe Trussell Trust) and community organisations that gets fruit and veg to someone who can either process it or eat it. In October, Rubies’ staff stepped in with food-rescue championsThe Gleaning ...