Every day, Qhawe and his mother walked long stretches, navigating a rural KZN landscape to ensure he could attend creche. But when he struggled to stay awake in class, his…
Water is one of our most essential needs. Unfortunately, many schoolchildren and teachers in Greytown have struggled to access a reliable water supply for a long time, often having to…
Akheeliah Solomon is an emerging athlete destined for greatness. Having recently clinched gold at a Provincial Athletic Championship, she now looks forward with determination to sprint in two upcoming national…
At just 13 years old, Romario Valentine is already emerging as a remarkable environmentalist. With his involvement in 540 beach clean-ups and recycling projects that have created jobs, he inspires…
Sometimes, it’s at the darkest moments, when everything seems bleak, that a glimmer of hope shines through. For the Khumalo family, this came in the form of a hand-up from…
Cupcakes 4 Kids with Cancer is looking to answer a heartfelt plea from two KwaZulu-Natal hospitals, hoping to provide giant teddy bears to young patients. KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (03…
A little corner of the Pietermaritzburg Children’s Home has been transformed into a magical place for little bookworms, all thanks to the kindness of generous donors. Pietermaritzburg, South Africa…
Caring volunteers of the Robin Hood Foundation spent precious time with 80 new mothers at Victoria Mxenge Hospital, offering comfort and support and gifting them with thoughtfully packed bags filled…
Through a dedicated Wetlands Awareness Workshop, WILDTRUST raised awareness of the ecological significance of these natural gems and how communities can benefit from their conservation. KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa (27…
The Stephan Lewis Foundation is joining forces with the Hillcrest Aids Centre Trust to amplify the voices of the extraordinary gogos who serve and sustain their communities. The partnership aims…
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“The things you do for yourself are gone when you are gone, but the things you do for others remain as your legacy.” ― Kalu Ndukwe Kalu