What began as a small group of parents sharing their experiences has blossomed into South Africa’s largest childhood cancer non-profit. For 45 years, the CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation has been…
Spooky, sweet and a wildlife patient’s treat! The Johannesburg Veterinary Hospital’s pumpkin carvings competition didn’t disappoint; leaving us in awe of the carved creations! Johannesburg, South Africa (01 November,…
The lives of two five-year-old boys Yaya and Jayden have been significantly improved through the gift of speech therapy, the support of University of Pretoria students and the expertise of…
Nhlanhla Molele, a driven South African boy, equipped with a prosthetic leg and sports blade from Jumping Kids, is soaring to new heights and pursuing his athletic dreams. Meyerton,…
A Scottish squash champion, 12-year-old Callum Smith, was taken aback after witnessing the harsh reality of young South African squash players. His desire to make a difference was unwavering as…
Knitting love for tiny fighters one stitch at a time, Beanies for Beings volunteers are hard at work as they dedicate their time and efforts to creating simple yet very…
In a daughter’s final moments, she uttered a wish to her mother to create a haven for others suffering from similar life-limiting illnesses. A promise birthed from love and loss,…
Robin de Kock, a name synonymous with South African surfing, has recently announced his retirement after an extraordinary 50-year journey. South Africa (29 October 2024) – It is always…
In a heartwarming display of community spirit, local athletics clubs have come together to support the families of our brave firefighters through a fundraising and essentials care pack drive. …
The Ladles of Love Sarmiethon challenge aims to raise funds to provide daily meals for thousands of vulnerable children and make a staggering 80,000 delicious sandwiches for their snack time….
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"There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” - Nelson Mandela