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…
After relentless rains swept through Doonside, an elderly care home was left in ruins. Now, 34 vulnerable residents have lost everything and “The Elder’s Voice” is calling on South Africans…
It was all hands on deck as the Amanzimtoti community came to the aid of seniors when a mudslide disaster struck an Elder’s Voice home. From security companies and local…
Funda Nenja’s Dog Food Discount Programme helps remove a large financial strain of buying dog food while encouraging animal responsibility in pet owners. Mpophomeni, South Africa (21 February 2025)…
In rural South Africa, rivers, lakes, and dams are essential for daily survival, but they also pose a significant danger. Swimming South Africa’s Rural Splash Programme empowered youngsters to be…
This month, 300 mothers and their newborns in KwaZulu-Natal received welcome surprises: maternity packs and heartfelt, handwritten cards from the dedicated volunteers at the Grace Factory, providing a well-supported start…
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