Rachel’s Wishes was born from grief but it has grown into something filled with generosity, connection and real impact… and its latest initiative is another powerful chapter in the Adcock…
The Pietermaritzburg cyclist will travel to the Cape of Good Hope and back to raise awareness and funds for the rural NPO supporting underprivileged learners. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa (19…
Johannesburg’s own Tlotlo Tsheka has turned her favourite playtime moments into two incredible books that prove you’re never too small to tell a big story! Johannesburg, South Africa (03…
At Red Cross Primary School, young patients turn imagination into art, discovering themselves through drawing, clay, and storytelling. Western Cape, South Africa (25 February 2026) – At the Red…
During CHD Awareness Week, Heart Kids South Africa teamed up with hospital staff to bring joy, awareness, and support to young heart patients and their families. Pretoria, South Africa (19…
While athletes run for miles to earn their medals, the bravest young champions are often found in hospital corridors. Bling for Bravey honours these incredible children by gifting them the…
This Christmas, South Africans can create magical, personalised Santa messages… and each one helps a child receive specialised surgery through Smile Foundation. Johannesburg, South Africa (11 December 2025) –…
From nourishment to imagination, here’s how children across the region are growing more confident with Nestlé ESAR’s purpose-led programmes. South Africa (27 November 2025) – World Children’s Day may…
Through sustainable initiatives and community-driven programmes, Penny Appeal South Africa is creating lasting change for children both locally and globally South Africa (07 November 2025) – Fresh from celebrating…
When shots echoed through Mitchells Plain, one Grade R teacher chose calm over chaos… and South Africa can’t stop applauding her. Western Cape, South Africa (21 September 2025) –…
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