Tyler Leigh Vivier is a writer for Good Things Guy.
Her passion is to spread good news across South Africa with a big focus on environmental issues, animal welfare and social upliftment. Outside of Good Things Guy, she is an avid reader and lover of tea.
This is the best news we could ever share! The Good Things Guy 2024 Only Good Things book was picked up by Exclusive Books, and they are hosting a book…
Project Flamingo can now make an even greater impact in the Breast Cancer sphere thanks to a major donation to help reduce surgical backlog. Western Cape, South Africa (06…
South African animal welfare organisations that cover the entire country use incredible networks of volunteers and supporters to make good things happen for animals in need. South Africa (06…
The V&A Waterfront is celebrating a major milestone, having had over 3 million visitors over December who shopped and enjoyed all the amenities and loved the local and lekker decorations…
Rounding out the final animal welfare charity list is the Western Cape, which is filled with hundreds of people saving animals in need; these are the organisations saving lives: …
South African insurance and business mogul Douw Steyn has passed away but leaves a legacy of good in his wake. South Africa (04 February 2025) – While Douw Steyn…
The North West may be South Africa’s poorest province, but the care given to animals in need is as good as gold! North West, South Africa (04 February 2025)…
In celebration of World Wetlands Day, a local little fish, the Fynbos Fish, is being highlighted in an effort to save the species. Overberg, South Africa (03 February 2025)…
Animal charities in the Northern Cape face big challenges, but they refuse to give up, so if you are looking for the underdogs, we have the list! Northern Cape,…
The Ann Harding home, part of the Cheshire Homes, is facing a hard time after having their adapted bus stolen in December; now they are fundraising to cover the insurance…
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